Patient Care UR Medicine pauses some elective, semi-elective surgeries to conserve IV fluids supply By Maureen Malone Oct. 15, 2024 UR Medicine hospitals will pause some elective and semi-elective surgical procedures requiring IV sterile fluids, beginning Oct. 16.
Patient Care How to Prevent Falls in Older Adults By Barbara Ficarra Oct. 11, 2024 This leading cause of injury needs to be taken seriously.
Patient Care How a Cancer Wellness Center Uses Integrative Medicine to Help Patients Manage Side Effects By Ruth Harper-Rhode Oct. 9, 2024 Undergoing cancer treatment can be challenging, with many patients experiencing side effects like fatigue, neuropathy, and chemo-brain. The University of Rochester and Wilmot Cancer Institute have a ...
Patient Care When Life Gave Linda Lemons, Positivity Led her to Walk the Wilmot Warrior Weekend By Ruth Harper-Rhode Sep. 18, 2024 It's not what happens to you, it's how you handle what happens to you that determines your happiness in life. That's a motto that has brought Linda D'Antonio through challenges that include being ...
People Grand Slam Stories: Rochester Red Wings Honor Golisano Patients By Eric Dolan, Lizzy Beach Sep. 16, 2024 The Rochester Red Wings honored five Golisano Children's Hospital patients this baseball season, sharing their stories and celebrating their determination.Each "all-star" was invited to throw the ...
Patient Care What is HPV? By Sydney Burrows Sep. 11, 2024 Despite being the most common sexually transmitted infection, many people don’t realize HPV can lead to certain cancers.
Patient Care Understanding Fever: Why You Have One and What To Do By Â鶹ÊÓƵ Communications Sep. 6, 2024 What is a fever, and what could be causing yours? Let UR Medicine break it down and offer treatment suggestions during a Virtual Urgent Care Visit.
Patient Care How to Prevent Pickleball Injuries By Barb Ficarra Aug. 20, 2024 Pickle ball is becoming increasingly popular amongst people of all ages. Does the added risk of injury outweigh the benefits?
Community Family’s Generosity Turns Tragedy Into 'Something Good' By Leslie White Aug. 18, 2024 Michelle Miller and her brother, Jordan, found the strength to demonstrate compassion and generosity when a tragic accident took their sister’s life. Amid shock and grief, they chose to donate her ...
Research Â鶹ÊÓƵto Lead $27M Heart Failure Medication Study By Kelly Webster Aug. 13, 2024 Â鶹ÊÓƵresearchers will lead a large-scale study on outcomes of two commonly prescribed heart failure medications.