Nov 30, 2022
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Take action to avoid getting and spreading the flu This is flu season, and healthcare professionals are seeing a concerning uptick in cases of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). -
Huge crane to work at UHS Wilson site for 5 months The Wilson Project construction site now includes a huge, 340-foot-tall crane that has begun the steel work at the project construction site.Nov 29, 2022 -
Take precautions to survive winter’s deep-freeze You can enjoy wintertime without taking risks, even when the temperature dips well below freezing.Nov 27, 2022 -
Williams Toyota supports the UHS Breast Center Williams Toyota teamed up with the UHS Breast Center as part of its Drive Pink campaign. During the month of October, $50 from every car sold and $1 from every servicNov 22, 2022 -
UHS Virtual Walk-In available on all holidays UHS Virtual Walk-In is a fast, convenient service that you can access daily, from your computer in the comfort of your own home.Nov 21, 2022 -
Holidays don’t necessarily mean weight-gain time As the time for some of the year’s most popular holidays draws nigh, many people worry about the likelihood of weight gain in connection with the sumptuous meals of the seaNov 21, 2022 -
Caren Bush named 2022 Rural Health Practitioner Caren Bush, Wellness Coordinator at UHS Primary Care Endicott, has been chosen as the 2022 Rural Health Practitioner by the Rural Health Network.Nov 17, 2022 -
UHS school-based center recognized for HPV vaccination program The UHS School-Based Health Center at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School has been recognized by the New York State Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Coalition for the clinic’s eNov 15, 2022 -
Recognition is in order for home health professionals Throughout November, everyone is encouraged to look for ways to thank home healthcare and hospice professionals for the compassionate, effective work they do, as UHS celebrNov 15, 2022 -
UHS offers many resources for diabetes care Diabetes is a progressive, chronic disease that you’ll need to manage independently day-to-day for the rest of your life. While that may sound overwhelming, with helpNov 07, 2022