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UHS employees enjoy "Home for the Holidays" event News December 15, 2022Thousands of UHS team members and their families took in the sights and sounds of "Home for the Holidays," the healthcare system's holiday fun night December 13 & 14, at the Roberson Museum in Binghamton. -
Flu – Please take this seriously! News December 19, 2022Flu spread across the Southern Tier and New York state is moving at an alarming rate. The entire country has seen a widespread surge in flu cases since Thanksgiving. -
Viruses don’t respect the holidays News December 19, 2022Concerns persist about the “tripledemic”—the ongoing threat of COVID-19, the flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)—three respiratory viruses that are happening all at once. They can hit people hard. -
United Health Services (UHS) first babies News December 22, 2022You may be interested in covering the first baby born in our region at Christmas and at the start of the New Year. If either or both of these events should occur at a UHS hospital, here's how to get the information: -
Panera Bread fundraiser to support the UHS NICU News December 28, 2022Come enjoy a great meal at Panera Bread in Vestal on Saturday, January 7 from 4pm to 8pm. When ordering inside or online, 20% of your sales go to support the UHS Foundation’s NICU Fund! -
It’s joy times two as Christmas brings twins to family News December 28, 2022The community’s first Dec. 25 babies were born at UHS when parents William and Patricia welcomed twin sons William and Reign on Christmas morning. -
UHS celebrates area’s first baby of the New Year News January 01, 2023On the first day of the new year, Mary and Dylan Scott welcomed a daughter, the first baby born in the area on January 1, 2023. -
UHS recognized for suicide prevention efforts News June 27, 2018 -
What is CPR and why should I learn it? News January 05, 2023It can be the difference between life and death. -
Fighting lung cancer with technology News January 09, 2023Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in New York, according to the New York State Department of Health. Every year, more than 14,000 citizens are diagnosed with the disease.
