Readers Feedback Here are a few comments we received in September and October 2018 from new readers of In Good Health — Rochester’s Healthcare Newspaper. “Great health-related information. Every issue usually has something that could turn out to be helpful one way or another.” Richard Nash, Shortsville “Very informative, well written articles not available elsewhere.” J. Bernard Merzel, Rochester “It has very interesting stories.”
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speakers for the monthly vegan meetings. They let me know who is speaking.” Ginnie Prince, Huntington “Covers a whole spectrum of health concerns pertinent to various age groups and populations.” Jean Dunne, Fairport “There is usually important and informative information for seniors over 65 years old. Thank you for your publication.” Gary Hopwood, Fairport
“Love the paper because of the various health issues that all ages face in their health today.” Noreen Borner, Holley
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“Loaded with great health information.” Donald Keys, LeRoy
“Good variety of subjects and very informative. Lots to learn!” Virginia Lawler, Fariport
“All the new medical procedures and medical breakthroughs.” Donald Boyd, Honeoye
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“Great ideas for health and places to go for help.” Marilynn Barron McDonald, Pittsford
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“Being 79 years old I like the articles about how to keep me healthy and the ads keep me informed as to what’s available in my area.” Clarence Donohue, Rochester
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