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Food What to do when your child wants to be a vegetarianBy Molly MorganApril 1, 20170 Eating a diet centered on plants is linked to numerous health benefits, and working more meatless meals into a family’s…
Food Local moms say handling life with celiac disease has grown easierBy Aaron GiffordMarch 1, 20170 So much has changed since Karen Dorazio’s daughter, Mary, was diagnosed with celiac disease 17 years ago. While grocers, restaurant…
Health Caring for baby teeth: When should you start taking children to the dentist?By Tammy DiDomenicoFebruary 1, 20170 Regular dental checkups are not commonly listed among most adults’ “favorite things,” but oral health is profoundly important. And it…
Health Weighing In: Can we unpack our body-image baggage?By Maggie SimoneFebruary 1, 20170 We have three generations of some pretty amazing women in my family. My mother raised six children, was the middle…
Health Speaking Their Language: Michael Tong devotes himself to treating patients from many countriesBy Tammy DiDomenicoJanuary 1, 20170 St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center has been committed to serving the immigrant populations of Central New York since its inception…
Food Thinking About Eating: A mindful family meal has many benefitsBy Nicole ChristinaDecember 10, 20160 Being a parent and trying to squeeze in time to teach your kids how to eat well is a real…
Food ‘P’ is for Parsnips: Why you should cook with carrot’s sweeter cousinBy Chris XaverNovember 1, 20160 Parsnips are so sweet, in Roman times they were used as currency. And in Europe they were used as a…
Food Imperfectly Frank: A perplexed pop copes with his child’s aversion to hot dogsBy Neil DavisOctober 1, 20160 My daughter refuses to eat hot dogs. (Or vegetables. But first, the hot dogs.) I was aware she had some…
Food By Molly MorganOctober 1, 20160 Starting now, it’s candy season. But while a lot of candy is consumed on and around the time of Halloween,…
Child Development What’s ‘Restorative Justice’? Syracuse schools try a new way to achieve peace in the classroomBy Michael GilbertSeptember 13, 20160 How should schools respond to behavioral infractions? What needs to happen when there is defiance, aggression or other destructive behavior?…