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A federal grant will allow trained, school-based clinicians offer mental health services to students in Syracuse.
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After an intense presidential election experts say keeping close with your friends and communities can help beat post-election anxiety.
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A three-minute screening tool will be used to help detect early signs of dementia, as part of a new initiative from the Office of the Aging.
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Three programs, funded by a grant from the New York State Department of Health, will look to build diversity at Upstate Medical University.
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Health officials in the Northeast are urging residents to take precautions against mosquito-transmitted illnesses.
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Upstate Medical University tick experts have discovered new tick species migrating to central New York.
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A potential deal between the Syracuse Housing Authority and Upstate Medical University, to tear down some public housing and build an optometry school, has stalled.
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Following a private roundtable discussion, Rep. Brandon Williams (R-Sennett) said reports of antisemitic incidents at SUNY Upstate have left some Jewish students fearful.
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County lawmakers approved spending $100,000 to allow the tick testing lab at Upstate, to search for ticks and tick-borne diseases in Onondaga County.
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The new Nappi Wellness Institute is up and running at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse. It’s a new place for outpatient visits, making it easier than ever to get outpatient care.