Zika Virus Update
What You Need to Know Click here to read an updated 2016 flyer from the Medical Society of the State of New York about the Zika virus with lots of information and links for you. After reading the flyer you can learn more by visiting our Zika webpage here or spending the time to listen to this Zika virus...
Read MoreLGBTQ?
L stands for lesbians – women whose primary emotional, romantic, sexual, or affectional attractions are to other women. G stands for gay men – men whose primary emotional, romantic, sexual, or affectional attractions are to other men. B stands for bisexuals – men or women whose primary emotional, romantic, sexual, or affectional attractions are to both women and men. T stands for transgendered – a broad term that includes cross-dressers, transsexuals, transvestites, and people who live substantial portions of their lives as other than their birth gender. A transgendered person is someone...
Read MoreGolisano at Superbowl!
New Golisano Children’s Hospital is Now Open Those of us on staff at Strong/Golisano are proud to be part of a hospital system that values children. Be sure to tune in during the 3rd quarter of the Superbowl this coming Sunday to see the brand new URMC promotional video on your own home TV (or the even bigger one at your friend’s house). But for those of you who can’t wait until then, here’s a preview of upcoming prime time events: You Are My Sunshine – UR Medicine | Golisano Children’s Hospital from UR Medicine on...
Read MoreHeart Health
What is heart disease? Heart disease – also called coronary heart disease – is a simple term used to describe several problems related to cholesterol buildup in the walls of the arteries, or atherosclerosis. As this builds up, the arteries narrow, making it more difficult for blood to flow and creating a risk for heart attack or stroke. Other types of heart disease include heart failure, an irregular heartbeat – or arrhythmia – and heart valve problems. To learn more about heart disease and conditions that can lead to heart disease, heart attack or stroke, click here to visit the American...
Read MoreSanctity of Human Life
January is Sanctity of Life Month How many people do you see when you spot a pregnant woman? At His Branches Health Services, we see two and we’re ready to care for both of them because we believe in the sanctity (miraculous God-like nature) of all human life, from the moment of conception to the time of natural death. Join us in celebrating and promoting Life, not only during January but all year long! Do you know someone who is or might be pregnant and is struggling with how she is going to carry on? Call our office at 585-235-2250 for an appointment and bring her in right away. Are...
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