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When temps rise, remember these heatstroke prevention tips Blog Posts
When the weather forecast calls for hot and humid days ahead, follow these steps to keep cool and prevent heatstroke.
Caring for newborns during the COVID-19 pandemic Blog Posts
Bringing home a newborn may feel overwhelming at any time, but how do you do manage it during a pandemic? Here's a Q&A to help parents navigate the ever-changing safety concerns.
6 benefits of ultrasonic energy shoulder procedure Blog Posts
Your shoulder can develop a buildup of calcium deposits as you age, causing pain, stiffness and limited mobility. Learn about 6 benefits of a new nonsurgical procedure to remove those deposits.
Why antibiotics aren't always the answer for an illness Blog Posts
Viral infections are as common as they are frustrating, but your body is designed to fight them. Learn the difference between bacteria and viruses, and why antibiotics may not be necessary.
5 simple steps to help prevent skin cancer Blog Posts
Spring and summer are exciting seasons. With increased exposure to the sun, risk of skin damage increases, including development of skin cancer. The good news? Most skin cancers are preventable.
How to get the most out of napping Blog Posts
While closing your eyes for a few minutes during your busy day may seem like a good idea, it’s important to consider the effects napping may bring. Here are tricks to get the most out of your naps.
Q&A: Surprising, but normal, changes in aging bodies Blog Posts
As you age, some surprising body changes can occur, like losing height or leaking when laughing. Learn what's natural, what's not and steps to delay or lessen the changes.
Your sinus headache may not be what you think Blog Posts
If you have pain or pressure in your forehead with nasal symptoms, you may think you have a sinus headache. But 90% of people with these symptoms are actually experiencing migraine headaches. Learn th...
6 common flu misconceptions Blog Posts
Common myths about the flu may keep you from taking the necessary steps to protect yourself from the illness. Learn the truth about lowering your risk — starting with the annual flu vaccine.
Far from lazy: Child’s dedication prevents eye damage Blog Posts
When Saydee learned that she had lazy eye and needed to wear an eye patch to help correct her vision, she realized that dedication was required.