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People older than 45 without health insurance can now get screened for colorectal cancer for free by the Onondaga County Health Department.
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The move aims to encourage New Yorkers to educate themselves on routine testing and early screenings.
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Doctors say the screenings have contributed to a reduction in deaths.
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Like millions of Americans, Michael Schapely has been apprehensive about leaving his home during the pandemic. As a smoker for forty years, the…
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If you happen to be in the science and industry building at the New York State Fair, you may hear the occasional ringing of a seven inch polished brass…
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Most men know that they should get regular prostate cancer screenings, but not everybody does. New technology means that a trip to the doctor’s office…
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One fairly common type of cancer here in Central New York has a real barrier to detection…but it’s also one of the easiest to prevent. We wrap up our…
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Deaths from Cervical Cancer have dropped dramatically in the last two decades due to regular screenings becoming more routine. WAER continues our series…
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A Mother’s Day meal at some local restaurants might also serve as a reminder for Moms to take care of their health. Onondaga County diners who eat out are…