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Help Your Kids Use Screen Time Wisely
Are your kids online more than ever during the pandemic? Try these tips to make the most of screen time — and build in other activities, too.
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Ankle Fracture Leads to Surgery for NFL Quarterback Dak Prescott
A compound ankle fracture occurs when bone breaks through skin at the moment of injury. Dak Prescott was immediately taken into surgery after the game to minimize risk of infection.
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10 Safe Ways to Give Back During the Holidays
Social distancing doesn’t have to keep you from giving back or volunteering in your community. Here are some safe ways to spread joy and generosity.
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How to Navigate Family Disagreements on COVID-19 Risk
Maybe your aunt won’t wear a mask, or your sibling won’t socially distance. How can you keep your family relationships steady while disagreeing on coronavirus precautions? Try these tips.
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What You Need to Know About MIS-C in Children
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a new and serious health condition that’s likely related to coronavirus.
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Creative Winter Coping Strategies for Body, Mind and Spirit
This year, the changing of the seasons comes with new concerns. But you can still maintain your social connections — and your family’s physical and emotional health. Here’s how.
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How to Safely Cast Your Vote During a Pandemic
November 3 marks voting day across the country, and that has many feeling uneasy as we’re also battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Whichever method you decide to use to cast your vote this year, we’re...
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How to Safely Vote In-Person During a Pandemic
As you plan to head to the polls to cast your vote in person, whether on Election Day or during early voting, here’s how you can do so safely.
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Make Flu Shots a Part of Your Cancer Care Plan
The flu vaccine is an important part of your plan for staying healthy during and after cancer. Here’s what you need to know.
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Get a Flu Shot to Protect Your High-Risk Loved Ones
Learn about the serious complications that can occur with the flu as well as factors that elevate a person’s risk.