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A passion for detail and for history led Dr. Stanley Burns to amass an unparalleled collection of medical photos dating back to 1839 and to advise for…
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A love of the wilderness led a paramedic and a doctor from Syracuse to work with the National Geographic Channel adventure series “The Great Human…
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Typical prostate biopsies use ultrasound to guide surgeons to areas where cancer tends to form. If cancer is growing in another part of the prostate, it…
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A new president is on the job this week at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. After more than four months getting to know the community, Danielle…
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Nurses today are likely to have more training and to seek further training than their counterparts a generation ago, according to Upstate University…
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New York lawmakers have delayed a deadline that would require prescription medications to be electronic. Many doctors in the state needed more time to put…
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A new, higher level of medical care is now available at the Onondaga County Justice Center. The new infirmary is located in the downtown Syracuse jail…
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Practicing medicine in the wilderness means being able to anticipate problems and improvise solutions. Dr. Jeremy Joslin is with us this Sunday at 9 p.m.…
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The medical clinic in South Sudan set up by a former “Lost Boy” refugee now living in Syracuse has finally succumbed to new fighting in the country.John…
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Young patients with spinal problems in upstate New York now have local access to imaging technology that substantially decreases their exposure to…