What's Up at Upstate
Category: Infectious Disease
It's not the flu: Coronavirus is deadlier, spreads faster, experts explain
April 11, 2020
Crisis control: A hospital responds to a pandemic
April 7, 2020
In case you missed it: multiple sclerosis rates, a major hospital donation, 'quiet kits,' early med school admission
March 9, 2020
The power of vaccines: What we can learn from science – and a pioneering Upstate graduate
November 22, 2019
Scientists come to Upstate for in-depth opportunity to study ticks
September 25, 2019
5 reasons your child needs the HPV vaccine
February 22, 2019
Facing a crisis: Meet the Upstate experts working to solve the opioid epidemic
December 19, 2018
‘A perfect example of why we became doctors’: Survival depended on a medical team, skillful surgery and a patient’s will to live
November 20, 2018
A small box that saves lives: Fayetteville man recovers from infection, thanks to ECMO machine
August 6, 2018
Their team of doctors offered expertise - and hope
November 27, 2017
Limiting Lyme disease: How you can protect yourself and your family
August 30, 2017
Are you age 52 to 72? Three health conditions to check
August 7, 2017
Have you seen the new 'Upstate Health' magazine?
July 27, 2017
Mosquito control: Upstate scientists learn from success of malaria control effort
April 13, 2017
Upstate news you may have missed
March 29, 2017
Think you know how to wash your hands? Here’s how – and why – to do it the way the pros do
February 16, 2017
Syracuse hospitals collaborate as well as compete
January 31, 2017
What’s Up at Upstate: A look at educational, health care, research and community endeavors
October 17, 2016
How a man from Upstate New York, and a feral cat, helped scientists identify a new poxvirus
June 27, 2016
Thousands need care: Scientist responds in earthquake aftermath
June 23, 2016