Your Health & Nutrition
EpiPen Safety
In the event you or a loved one is faced with a life-threatening allergic reaction, here are some facts to help you confidently administer an EpiPen injection.
Read MoreNational Safety Month
The National Safety Council deemed June National Safety Month in 1996, aiming to “increase awareness of the leading safety and health risks and ultimately decrease the number of unintentional injuries and deaths in the U.S.”
Read MoreThe Fast Facts on Strokes
In honor of National Stroke Awareness Month, we compiled a blog all about the signs of a stroke and what to do if you suspect you or a loved one has had one.
Read MoreThe Fast Facts on Skin Cancer
The month of May is marked by the beginning of warm, sunny days spent outdoors, hence its recognition as Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness month.
Read MoreThe Fast Facts on Osteoporosis
This National Osteoporosis Month, we’re breaking down what osteoporosis is, how to prevent it, and what treatment looks like.
Read MoreEmergency Medical Services for Children Day
In honor of Emergency Medical Services for Children Day, we’ve compiled a list of tips for caretakers to ensure children are kept safe in some common scenarios.
Read MoreThe Fast Facts on High Blood Pressure
May is National High Blood Pressure Education Month, and we’d like to take this opportunity to talk about some of the basics of high blood pressure, including how you prevent it and a few methods of treatment.
Read MoreInternational No Diet Day
International No Diet Day exists to serve as a reminder, to stop obsessing over the scale and focus on creating a healthy, loving relationship with the most important person in your life: YOU.
Read MoreMisconceptions About Older People
May is Older Americans Month in the United States. The theme for this year’s observance, led by the Administration for Community Living, is “Communities of Strength.” In the spirit of this year’s theme, we’re here to talk about a few stereotypes older people often encounter.
Read MoreThe Fast Facts on COVID Vaccinations
On April 7th, 2021, the CDC announced nearly 25% of all Americans were fully vaccinated. The sheer scale of a nationwide vaccine rollout program can be complicated and intimidating. Below we’ve answered some of the questions you may have about the vaccines available in the United States.
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