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New York state has several efforts underway to curtail the HIV epidemic.Upstate infectious disease expert Elizabeth Asiago-Reddy talks this week about the…
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It’s common knowledge that eating sugar does no favors for a body. But is sugar having worse effects than just adding empty calories to our diets?Award…
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The leading cause of death in the U.S. has seen an incredible drop in the last decade or so. That's because hospitals have made a series of small changes…
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This week on HealthLink on Air: Dr. Scott Van Valkenburg discusses common foot problems -- plus, discussion on hot flashes and heart disease in women.Also…
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A parent's job is to put healthy foods on their children’s plates. After that "you need to back up and let the child choose what they are going to eat,"…
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In the early days of the AIDS epidemic, a positive diagnosis was virtually a death sentence. Today, a person taking antiretroviral medications can live…
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Can stress, anxiety and depression cause heart disease? This week on WRVO's health and wellness show "Take Care," hosts Linda Lowen and Lorraine Rapp…
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Vitamin D is the vitamin most often associated with sunshine, but could it also be used to prevent cancer and heart disease?This week on Take Care, Dr.…
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If bent the right way, a balloon can be used to make an animal. If pumped with hot air, a balloon can be used to fly. Balloons have many different…
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The stethoscope may be the most recognizable tool in healthcare. It’s used to listen to the internal sounds of the body, and can be found in almost every…