Jan 30, 2023
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Wearing red raises awareness of heart disease among women People around the country and in the Southern Tier will don something red on Friday, Feb. -
Stay home and safe until roads are passable With heavy rain in our region’s forecast, it's important to prioritize your safety.Jan 25, 2023 -
UHS athletic trainers can respond quickly to a cardiac event The sports medicine experts at UHS say a cardiac arrest can happen to anybody, anytime, anywhere—including to a young, healthy-appearing athlete on the field of play.Jan 23, 2023 -
Uganda Parliament member tours UHS Pharmacies The Pharmacy team at UHS Hospitals hosted a visiting dignitary from Africa Jan.Jan 18, 2023 -
Make women’s health screenings a priority with start of 2023 The COVID-19 pandemic unfortunately caused many people to put off visits to their providers and postpone routine health screenings.Jan 10, 2023 -
What is CPR and why should I learn it? It can be the difference between life and death.Jan 05, 2023 -
Make the New Year your primary priority Now that the New Year is under way and you’ve turned the calendar for a fresh start, why not resolve to make 2023 the year you get up to date on necessary annual adult mediJan 02, 2023 -
UHS offers flu shots by appointment Just because COVID-19 is the new reality, it doesn’t mean the flu went away. On the contrary, flu season still comes around every year.Dec 26, 2022 -
Viruses don’t respect the holidays Concerns persist about the “tripledemic”—the ongoing threat of COVID-19, the flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)—three respiratory viruses that are happening all at oDec 19, 2022 -
Maintain, Don’t Gain this holiday season With holiday time fast approaching, you don’t have to worry about losing weight, but instead focus on maintaining your current weight and not gaining pounds. With a fDec 12, 2022