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Since going on the road, the big blue and pink bus has traveled 47,000 miles, through 12 counties across central and northern New York, conducting more than 4,000 mammograms and detecting cancer in 17 patients.
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The FDA approved the use of ultrasound renal denervation last year.
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With COVID-19 cases on the rise, Upstate University Hospital and Upstate Community Hospital are reinstating a mask mandate. The hospital policies will also require universal COVID testing for all patients admitted to the hospital.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is proposing a new formula for its Medicare Wage Index that could lead to $121 million dollars a year for central New York hospitals.
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For the second time this year, a federal team of medical professionals is at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse to help it deal with a staffing shortage in the midst of the pandemic.
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Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse has gotten some much needed help for its emergency department from a federal team of medical professionals.
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The union that represents academic and professional faculty at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse is calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to invest more funds in SUNY’s teaching hospitals in the next budget.
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Pfizer reports this week, studies of its COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 show it is safe and effective. One Syracuse expert expects if federal approval comes through, kids could be eligible for vaccinations by Thanksgiving.
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Experts in infectious disease and pediatrics at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse are urging local school districts to adopt a universal masking policy for children and staff when the school year commences next month.
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Health officials have launched a statewide campaign called "It’s Not Just," which highlights the way the tobacco industry aggressively targets African…