By Maria Kondaridis The impact women are having on lifesaving cardiovascular research is ever-evolving — and in a good way. I am currently the Gordon K. Moe Professor and Chair of Biomedical Research and Translational Medicine and Director of...
SELF-CARE: What Is Self-Love?
By Nichole A. Cavallaro First, I can tell you what it’s not. It’s not at your expense. It’s not someone doing nice things or giving you nice things. It is not exhausting, harmful or unhealthy. Loving yourself, or being...
INSPIRE: Eva Williams, Principal, Van Duyn Elementary School
By Jamie Jenson Photos by Ana Gil-Taylor Van Duyn Elementary School was a vastly different place than it is today when its principal, Eva Williams, took the helm seven years ago. The school was consistently cited by the state...
KINDNESS COUNTS: Syracuse’s Salem Hyde Students
By Farah Jadran Photos courtesy of SCSD We all know that saying, “I’m too old to change.” Perhaps, you’ve said it yourself. Whether it was a serious statement or your were kidding - I am here along with many others...
Go Red For Women: Early Menopause: What’s the Risk?
By Dr. Riya S. Chacko Our understanding of women’s cardiovascular health has continued to evolve since the 1980s, thanks in part to large research studies such as the Women’s Health Initiative, UK Biobank and Framingham Heart Study. In addition...