Brett Dahlberg
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Despite a growing number of men who are not working, and a growing number of direct support jobs that need filling, few men are joining the ranks.
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There’s new guidance from the federal Centers for Disease Control about what to do with people injured by e-cigarette use after their release from the hospital.
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“New York hospitals provided much worse treatment than U.S. hospitals overall."
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"We can offer this for trans folks, for queer folks, fat folks, black folks, all people of color. People who are deaf, people who are disabled."
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People who work in health care and are not vaccinated now need to wear surgical masks around patients.
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As the number of new HIV cases in New York continues to fall, a report concludes the stigma toward the infection in younger generations is growing.
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The CDC said more than 35,000 people die from antibiotic-resistant infections each year in the U.S.
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The link between poor health and poverty is stronger than ever in the Finger Lakes, according to a new report from Rochester non-profit Common Ground Health. The organization says it has data that’s never been collected before.
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There are new developments in tele-mental health in the Finger Lakes. Researchers and entrepreneurs are trying to capitalize on the trend.
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The ruling from State Supreme Court Justice Daniel Doyle rejected claims that eliminating the exemptions was an unconstitutional infringement on religious rights.