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I recently watched “The Caine Mutiny,” a wonderful 1954 film starring Humphrey Bogart. I encourage those who have not seen the movie to watch...

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Picture a child on a bike circling the neighborhood. If the bike path has hills and valleys, the child needs to pedal harder to...

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Last week, I wrote about factors that increase the risk of gallstones, an all-too-common GI problem. Many of these are modifiable. A logical extension...

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Seeing isn’t just believing — it can also lead to understanding. David Jackson of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has developed a way to see...

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By Linda M. Toga, Esq, At least once a week a new client who owns real property with someone else comes to my office with...

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A lot has changed in the last century, but Port Jefferson’s Spring Street school building still stands. Eastern Suffolk BOCES, which leases the school building...

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A good follow-up to last week’s acute pancreatitis article is one on gallstones. As I wrote, gallstones are the most significant contributing factor to...

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For Annie Heroux, it was love at first sight, at least as far as her career was concerned. During her days of studying at...

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Everyone has heard of pancreatic cancer, but pancreatitis is a significantly more common disease in gastroenterology and seems to be on an upward projection....

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Ominous forecasts start a cascade of reactions, from a race through the supermarket for canned goods and water to trips to the hardware store...