St. Peter’s Vascular Associates Welcomes Julianne Leavitt
St. Peter’s Vascular Associates is pleased to welcome Julianne Leavitt, PA-C! An experienced physician assistant, Leavitt practices vascular surgery.
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St. Peter’s Vascular Associates is pleased to welcome Julianne Leavitt, PA-C! An experienced physician assistant, Leavitt practices vascular surgery.
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St. Peter’s Health Partners Medical Associates is pleased to welcome Kevin Berardi, PA-C, to Troy Surgical Associates. A board-certified physician assistant, Berardi’s professional interests include general and reconstructive surgeries. […]
You’ve suffered a winter sports injury and aren’t sure what comes next. Sunnyview/St. Peter’s Rehabilitation Services has the answer to get you back doing what you love. […]
Cases of colorectal cancer are surging in younger people. Dr. Ragavan Siddharthan of Capital District Colon & Rectal Surgery discusses possible causes, and the symptoms people should be aware of, during an interview on WTEN. […]
Our deepest thanks to Francis & Lois Schafer, who generously made a $200,000 gift to The Glen’s Memory Care Center! […]
Brooke Lamparello, M.D., of St. Peter’s OB/GYN, appeared on WTEN/News10 to discuss the importance of regular cervical screenings and the efficacy of the HPV vaccine in recognition of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. […]
You are sick or injured and head to your local emergency department (ED), only to find a room full of other patients already waiting, some for hours. Our emergency response team explains the “why” behind the wait. […]
Ask any registered dietitian and they’ll tell you: Salmon is a nutritional powerhouse. It’s loaded with essential vitamins and minerals and is an excellent source of protein. But what really makes it stand out is its combination of omega-3 fatty acids and potassium, both of which have huge heart health benefits. Studies have shown that regular consumption of salmon can help reduce artery inflammation, lower cholesterol levels, maintain blood pressure, and reduce heart attacks, strokes, and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeats). On top of that, salmon is also an excellent source of vitamin D and calcium which support bone health. There is also emerging evidence linking the fish to a lower risk of some types of cancer as well as dementia and Alzheimer’s. If you’re looking to add more salmon to your diet, here is a simple recipe that’s packed with flavor and crunch: The Best Baked Salmon Recipe Recipe courtesy of Food Network Kitchen Level: Easy Total: 25 min Active: 10 min Yield: 4 servings Ingredients 2 tablespoons light brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1/2 teaspoon […]
Looking for a tasty way to incorporate more fruit into your diet? Try a smoothie! […]
The National Institute of Health says millions of Americans may suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder; and it’s likely disrupting their sleep. […]
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