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Public health researcher, Roger Wong and student Miguel Pica explain what the pandemic taught us about loneliness and isolation. Neurophysiologist Yi-Ling Kuo tells of her research using magnets to treat headaches after mild traumatic brain injury. Psychiatrists Luba Leontiva and Nevena Radonjic discuss premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
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A new study out of Cornell shows a boost in gardening, foraging, fishing, and hunting during the pandemic. And that could lead to some positive health implications.
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A report from Cornell University shows the pandemic affected migration across New York state.
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Pediatrician Joe Domachowske tells of a clinical trial aimed at preventing a common childhood virus. Literary journal editor Deirdre Neilen talks about preserving memories of the pandemic. Hand surgeon Brian Harley shares treatment options for arthritis of the hand and thumb.
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As the nation recovers from pandemic-related economic devastation, some regions are bouncing back faster than others.
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A local organization known for helping people in crisis is facing a crisis itself. Now, Vera House is pleading for support from the community.
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Now that COVID-19 cases are continuing, despite increased vaccination rates, many are wondering if this pandemic will ever end or will we just learn to live with the virus.
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New Yorkers are starting to see the light at the end of the long pandemic tunnel as vaccinated residents are no longer required to wear masks outdoors and…
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Oswego Harborfest canceled again due to pandemicWhen details came out about this year’s New York State Fair, Harborfest Executive Director Peter Myles knew that he had to cancel Harborfest. Unlike the…