Recent Blogs
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Family and Friends
How to Safely Expand Your Social Bubble
Estimated read time:After several months of strict social distancing — and with the holidays approaching — you may be considering expanding your social bubble. If so, use these strategies to safely meet with others.
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Health Care
Go to School or Stay Home: Your Guide to Colds, Coughs and Flu
Estimated read time:Sometimes, it's easy to tell when your child is too sick to go to school. If they're violently ill, vomiting, running a high fever, or have a contagious condition like pink eye, then you'll want to...
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Health Care
How You Can Avoid Kidney Stones
Estimated read time:While kidney stones are among the most painful conditions, you can avoid them by following a few practical steps.
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Health Care
Is It Allergies or a Cold?
Estimated read time:Runny nose, coughing, sneezing? Get to the bottom of your congestion. Discover the difference between seasonal allergies and the common cold.
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Health Care
Know Your Blood Type for Better Health
Estimated read time:Knowing your blood type can help you stay healthy, plan for the future and prevent complications.
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Coronavirus Resources
Feeling Sick, But Not With COVID-19 Symptoms?
Estimated read time:We're is here to help clarify what to do and how to take care of yourself if you don’t feel well during the pandemic, but don’t think you have COVID-19 symptoms, either.
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Health Care
Flu Fact or Fiction?
Estimated read time:Flu season is upon us and there are many rumors circulating about the flu vaccine, including that the vaccine can actually cause this flu. This, and other flu myths, are discussed here.
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Health Care
It’s Not Your Imagination — Here’s Why Colder Weather Brings Illness
Estimated read time:Experts at AdventHealth explain the differences between the main types of winter illnesses and what to do if you suspect one.
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Health Care
Take Flu Seriously — It Could Be Lifesaving
Estimated read time:The benefit of the flu vaccine is twofold: not only will you lower your own chances of getting sick, you'll reduce the risk of passing the virus onto others.