Local Corporate Finance Pro Brings No. 1 Flooring Brand to Rochester
Dennis Thomas recently named the Buffalo Bills ADPRO Sports high school coach of the week.
Returns to Comedy at the Carlson on October 21
​Angel Gonzalez started at Rochester Prep as a neurodivergent learner who was also learning English. Now he's head headed to college.
People with dementia exhibit common symptoms. Here are ways to deal with them.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia in the United States and becomes more widespread as the population gets older.
Caregivers often use their own money to care for family members. Here are some tips for financial planning.
Students earn Questbridge Scholarships to Notre Dame, Colgate University, the University of Chicago and Boston University
Caregiving often means assisting with one or more activities of daily living
2021 Alzheimer’s Association Facts and Figures report, nearly two-thirds of Black Americans (62%) believe that medical research is biased.
Different patterns of BMI changes over the course of a person’s life may be an indicator of a person’s risk for dementia.
The winter holidays may be the first time family members notice changes in a loved one's behavior.
This year was an exciting one for dementia research.
Here in New York state, there are more than 563,000 caregivers who provided 865 million hours of care valued at $16.08 million.
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and Family Caregivers Month.
Team Durhopske Named Top Fundraising Team at Rochester Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Bill’s Buddies Named Top Fundraising Team at Canandaigua Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Recent studies show that an annual flu shot was associated with a 40% decrease in the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Smell Loss can be a risk factor for brain diseases such as Parkinson’s. A new study is exploring this link toward prevention.
2022 "Pursue Peace" Convention Unites 239 Countries in More Than 500 Languages
Students Spend Two Weeks at Camp Uncommon on Campus of Roger Williams College
A Rochester resident reflects on the impact of a 2002 historic Supreme Court ruling
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How Parents Can Help
Three key tools families need to ensure a smooth transition into college and beyond.
The Smoking and Health Action Coalition and Health Systems Partners Educate State Lawmakers About Tobacco Control Programs and Unmet Needs
Video Contest open in NYS to Youth Ages 13-18 - Deadline for Submissions is March 9th 2022
Rochester native Judah Sealy who teaches music at Rochester Prep is an up and coming smooth jazz artist.
Three Western New York Schools Working with Company to Engage Students and Alumni
September’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Spotlights an Innovative Treatment Option at Rochester General Hospital
Meet a publicist who is doing more than pitching stories; she's changing the the news industry entirely.
Amirr Frye had a 4.0 GPA, but when the pandemic struck at the end of 11th grade, he started to question whether he would even go to college
Every major artist says it's key to finding your voice and standing out; but how do you do it?
Cyber sleuths used public information to identify five Rochester Police officers involved in the pepper spraying of a 9 year old black girl.
Rochester Prep launched the school year fully remote in August and reached one of the highest attendance rates among public schools.
The Expansion will help Kindergarteners and Second Graders in the Region. You can learn more at emhcharter.org
Special Announcement
Empire State Association of Assisted Living (ESAAL) includes Kelsey Persons of Rochester among state's 11 All Star Award honorees for 2020
Baker Project Volunteers Using Tech to Reach Voters to Elect Democratic Womxn While Keeping Community Safe and Healthy
Project to be located at former Irondequoit Mall