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More young central New Yorkers are learning how to perform CPR, as The American Heart Association continues a drive to increase survival rates from cardiac arrests.
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As much of New York gets hit with some warm winter weather, ticks are looking for their hosts.
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Golisano Children's Hospital in Syracuse has only five doses of the RSV vaccine left. Other hospitals in the region have little to no vaccine supply.
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LeadSafeCNY Coalition will be hiring a new lead coordinator to facilitate and coordinate programs addressing the lead poisoning issue in Syracuse and Onondaga County.
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St. Joseph’s Health is joining Buffalo's Roswell Park to create a new Cancer Care Service for central New Yorkers getting treatment through the St. Joe’s system.
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The Crouse Breast Health Center is celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness month with new mammography technology.
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The two local governments are taking a collaborative approach to the crisis, with more than 500 children in Onondaga County last year testing positive for lead poisoning.
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Wynn Hospital is 702,000 square feet, 10 floors and has 373 beds. The facility aims to increase availability and accessibility of medical care in the Utica region.
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There's a trio of vaccines available this fall: COVID, Flu and RSV.
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A perfect storm of factors, plus an actual storm, is leading to a major national blood shortage for the American Red Cross.
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COVID-19 cases are once again on the increase, but Gov. Kathy Hochul and state health officials say a new vaccine due out Friday could counteract that trend.
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Onondaga County is taking more steps to fight the lead poisoning issue in central New York, which affects hundreds of children each year in the city of Syracuse.