Letters to the Editor
- Wegmans' rise against tobacco important
- Association provides help for stutterers
- Medical providers, learn about autonomic dysreflexia
- Yes, dairy does have a place in a healthy diet
- Consider the spirit of building code laws
We were delighted to hear the decision by Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., to discontinue selling cigarettes and other tobacco products. As health care providers for children, we see the health of the entire family as our mission. We encourage parents to quit smoking when their children come to us as outpatients and inpatients and offer as much help as we can.
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We read with interest Carol Spellman's Jan. 5 article, “Colvin served town for 48 years.” We applaud Mr. Colvin's efforts to overcome his stuttering and for taking this opportunity to shed some light on this complex disorder.
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My 21-year-old son fell from a 40-foot extension ladder while at work and suffered an incomplete spinal cord injury, instantly paralyzing him and rendering him a quadriplegic.
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As president of the New York State Dietetic Association, an organization advocating science-based nutrition research, I'd like to suggest to your readers to be cautious about following advice that requires eliminating whole categories of food from their diets.
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Individuals living in Auburn more than 30 years may remember that we had building codes that were not enforced.
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