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Despite widespread air quality warnings, many had to go to work outdoors

Despite air quality readings across the Finger Lakes and Central New York that far surpassed unsafe levels for all people - many were surprised at the number of folks still out working on Wednesday. Wildfires ... more
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Local doctor leads significant strides fighting Hodgkin Lymphoma

Dr. Jonathan Friedberg, director of the Wilmot Cancer Institute, is making significant strides in the fight against cancer. As the lead researcher of a recent clinical trial, Dr. Friedberg has helped to identify a new ... more
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Lawmakers debate healthcare for asylum seekers in New York

The federal government has approved New York to provide health care coverage to migrants with asylum seeker status and undocumented residents, marking a significant step towards inclusion. However, the legislation to actualize this must pass ... more
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Hochul’s signature is all that awaits on prescription drug transparency bill

The New York State Legislature has given final approval to a bill requiring greater transparency in prescription drug pricing. The legislation, which now awaits Governor Kathy Hochul's signature, mandates that drug manufacturers notify the public ... more
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Packaging and Recycling Infrastructure Act faces pushback from state business leaders

The Packaging and Recycling Infrastructure Act, a late amendment bill aimed at mitigating plastic pollution and enhancing recycling statewide, has drawn strong opposition from state business leaders. The proposed legislation seeks to establish an Extended ... more
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Family sues over COVID-19 vaccine saying it killed their son

The family of 24-year-old George Watts has filed a lawsuit against the U.S Department of Defense (DOD), accusing the agency of "willful misconduct" linked to their son's death after taking the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine. The ... more
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Tobacco use declines significantly in New York: Flavored vaping ban and tax hike credited

A recent report from the state Department of Health reveals a substantial decrease in tobacco usage among middle and high school students in New York, citing a ban on flavored vaping products and a declining ... more
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US life expectancy is headed the wrong direction

A recent study conducted by the American Journal of Public Health reveals a startling life expectancy trend in the US, suggesting the nation has been disadvantaged in terms of life expectancy since the 1950s. The ... more
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Parents say they need help with youth mental health crisis in New York State

Parents in New York and across the U.S. want to see schools improve kid's mental health, a recent survey found. The National PTA Survey showed 72% of parents support schools providing mental health services for ... more
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Finger Lakes allergy season in full swing: How long will it last?

The Finger Lakes region is currently experiencing a severe spring allergy season, with grass and tree pollen peaking at the same time. Dr. Emily Weis, clinical director for allergy at URMC, tells 13WHAM-TV that this ... more
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URMC lifts COVID-19 vaccine requirement after state ends policy

Following the termination of federal and state health emergencies due to declining COVID-19 infection and hospitalization rates, the University of Rochester has announced that it will lift its vaccination mandate for students, faculty, and staff ... more
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Matthew Talbott named Associated Chief Medical Officer for Finger Lakes Health

Matthew Talbott M.D., FACEP, MBA was named Associate Chief Medical Officer for Finger Lakes Health effective May 15, 2023. In his new role as Associate Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Talbott will provide oversight of the ... more
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Stacey Gibbs named UR Thompson’s director of infection control

Stacey Gibbs of Canandaigua was recently named UR Medicine Thompson Health’s Director of Infection Prevention. Gibbs, who received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Pittsburgh, started her nursing career at the ... more
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National shortage of Adderall having an impact on local patients and pharmacists

National shortage of Adderall having an impact on local patients and pharmacists
The US is facing a nationwide shortage of Adderall, leading to extended periods without medication for many who rely on it. The shortage of dextroamphetamine-amphetamine salts, better known by the brand name Adderall, has significantly ... more
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DEC and DOH issue reminder for residents to stay vigilant as HABs season begins in Finger Lakes

The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Health (DOH) have issued a reminder for New Yorkers to remain vigilant about harmful algal blooms (HABs) as the 2023 reporting season commences. The DEC's ... more
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FLX TODAY: Tess MacQueen, PA-C at Pine Point Medical (podcast)

Jim Sinicropi is joined in-studio by Tess MacQueen, PA-C. Tess is the Director of Operations at Pine Point Medical in Lansing. Jim and Tess discuss the what makes their office unique and everything they have ... more
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Local hospitals revisit vaccine policies: URMC says it will rollback requirements

The New York State Department of Health has initiated the process to rescind the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for workers in regulated healthcare facilities. This move prompted inquiries regarding the status of employees dismissed due to ... more
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State trying to address Xylazine overdose crisis

In a bid to tackle the rising crisis of xylazine-related health complications, Governor Kathy Hochul's office has declared that New York State will distribute free test strips to detect the presence of the potentially deadly ... more
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State finally ends COVID-19 vaccine requirement for healthcare workers

New York State health officials announced on Wednesday that they are in the process of repealing the mandate for healthcare workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. This development comes as pandemic-era rules are broadly expiring, ... more
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