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CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Some patients who receive the lifesaving medicine are now being switched to other forms of their drug. NEWS10 has more on what is being done. “The care of the people … more
As we head into the warm summer months, more mosquitos are coming out. more
A new vending machine that offers free health and wellness supplies — such as naloxone (Narcan) to prevent opioid overdoses, smoker’s quitting kits, and safer drug use kits — has arrived in New … more
Cycle syncing is a fitness trend that involves aligning one's workouts with the varying stages of the menstrual cycle. Experts say that different factors, including differences in menstrual cycle … more
The coronavirus brought unprecedented academic, social and psychological upheaval even to those who didn’t get sick or lose a loved one; for many graduating seniors, it dominated and defined their … more
The coronavirus brought unprecedented academic, social and psychological upheaval even to those who didn’t get sick or lose a loved one; for many graduating seniors, it dominated and defined their … more
The coronavirus brought unprecedented academic, social and psychological upheaval even to those who didn’t get sick or lose a loved one; for many graduating seniors, it dominated and defined their … more
Francisco Rios is a member of a small club that no one wants to join. more
Francisco Rios is a member of a small club that no one wants to join. more
The councils will take up budget corrections, funding to buy land for a new jail and revisit the question of hiring special counsel. more
  They say if you have your health…you have everything!  Well, isn’t that the truth.  But, how... more
Dan Tufto Humana California Medicare President More than 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day. That’s more than 3.6 million new people learning to navigate Medicare each year. If you were born in … more
Berberine, an over-the-counter supplement used by diabetics to help manage blood sugar levels, has been touted as a weight loss remedy on social media, with some users dubbing it 'nature's Oxempic,' … more
How do you cover an incomprehensible disaster and make people connect with the real lives behind the headlines? David Gilkey knew how. His photos have helped define our coverage of global … more
About $28.3 million will go to the NAMI Orange County to expand the OC Warmline over the next two years. more
According to a recent University of Minnesota study, nearly half of rural transgender adults say they don’t get support from their families. It’s a reality that endangers their health. more
Organizations whose workers interacted with customers in public spaces, including Metro Transit, saw a need for more training. more
Women often use hormone therapy to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms — and new research suggests patches or creams may be safer for their blood pressure than pills. more
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