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150 th FREE issue
ONE IN 10
More than 10 percent of babies worldwide are born prematurely. The problem is worse in African countries. Belarus and Ecuador have the lowest rate
PET SPECIAL Inside • Raw food and your pets • Getting your dog ready for the summer
Three Cheers for
Cherries
Why you should eat more cherries? Go to page 13 Meet Your Doctor. Robert Corona runs the pathology department at SUNY Upstate
June 2012 • Issue 150
Synthetic Drugs
CNY’s Healthcare Newspaper
Story on page 11 BE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT YOUR STOMA. Shawn, Age 50, Diagnosed at 46 Washington State
Smoking causes immediate damage to your body. For Shawn, it caused throat cancer. You can quit. For free help, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW.
MENORAH PARK TURNS 100
www.smokefree.gov
Anti-Smoking Campaign Making an Impact The campaign “Tips From Former Smokers” — which features graphic antismoking ads — has gotten strong feedback in CNY
Men’s Depression
Kids’ Summer Safety Gear Helmets, wrist guards can make a difference
Depression among men is vastly under-diagnosed. Part of the reason for this is that men often manifest depression in ways that are different from the “classic” depression signals. Page 21
Thanks to the philanthropic commitment of four generations, the Jewish Home of Central New York — which became known in 2002 as Menorah Park — is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Having evolved from a small rooming house in Syracuse in 1912, Menorah Park today is a 35-acre hillside campus that can accommodate a resident population of 350 to 400 people. June 2012 •
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