Posts Tagged ‘prevention’
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 Osteoporosis
This National Osteoporosis Month, we’re breaking down what osteoporosis is, how to prevent it, and what treatment looks like.
Read MoreWorld Day for Safety and Health at Work
The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is celebrated annually on April 28th to promote the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases. World Day for Safety and Health at Work has become more important than ever as we all focus on combatting COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Importance of Colorectal Cancer Screenings
There is strong evidence suggesting that screening for colorectal cancer, beginning at the age of 45, saves many lives of those diagnosed with this disease. 90% of new cases of colorectal cancer occur in those 50 and over.
Read MoreThe Fast Facts of Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer almost always develops from precancerous polyps (abnormal growths) in the colon or rectum. Some forms of polyps can turn into cancer over time (typically many years), but not all polyps will become cancer.
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