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Neurosurgeon Shares Insights on Beethoven’s Health, Creativity in Feb. 6 Talk Retired neurosurgeon and classical music virtuoso Robert Bakos, M.D., will lead a free discussion on the science behind Ludwig van Beethoven’s artistry and maladies from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6, at Pittsford Community Library. Bakos will focus on Beethoven’s deafness, other illnesses […]
Normal aging brings physical changes in both men and women. These changes sometimes affect the ability to have and enjoy sex. Women may begin to notice vaginal changes. Most common in men is erectile dysfunction.
All this time you thought cellulite was that ugly thing other women have and not you. Until the moment you see your leg squashed against the chair. Or you try to turn your thigh around to see where you hurt yourself. Or you try to see that insect bite on the back of your leg and you pull at the skin…
two cups of Oolong tea a day not only increases your metabolism to incredible levels, but also blocks the processes which cause carbohydrates to turn to fat and stick right where you want it the least!
Breast Cancer Cells Outsmart the Immune System and Thrive Scientists discovered a new way breast cancer cells dodge the immune system and promote tumor growth, providing a fresh treatment target in the fight against the disease. While comparable mechanisms to avoid the immune system have been identified in mice with breast and other cancers, the […]
Study: African Americans Have Better Stroke Survival Rates A study published today shows that African Americans have a better survival rate compared to whites after being hospitalized for a stroke. This conclusion contradicts prevailing wisdom and is one piece in a growing body of evidence that points to the important role that patients – and […]
FDA to Monitor Breast Implants for Cancer Risk Last week, U.S. health officials announced plans to investigate a possible association between breast implants and anaplastic large cell lymphoma – a rare but treatable cancer. According to the FDA, the cancer risk – if it exists – is very small. Five to 10 million women have received […]
USDA and HHS Announce New Dietary Guidelines to Help Americans Make Healthier Food Choices and Confront Obesity Epidemic WASHINGTON, Jan. 31, 2011 — Agriculture Secretary TomVilsack and Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius today announced the release of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the federal government’s evidence-based nutritional […]
Cardiologists Set Valentine’s Day Heart Screening at Strong Memorial Hospital Young women and girls will show off their talents and support people with brain tumors during the Twin Tiers Winter Ball Benefit Pageant Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Ramada Inn in Painted Post. Organized by brain tumor survivor Brandi-Lyn Morse, funds raised will benefit brain […]
Grateful Cancer Survivor Makes Gift to Wilmot Cancer Center Local businessman Richard T. Bell endows Professorship with $1.5 million gift Richard T. Bell is celebrating his triumph over cancer with a gift of $1.5 million that will be used to establish the Richard T. Bell Endowed Professorship in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the […]