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    The New Normal: What to Expect Next

    May 08, 2020

    Life might not look like it did before, at least for a while. But restrictions and closures may gradually lift as cases decline. Here’s what experts predict.

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    Exercises to Help You Lose Weight Gained While at Home

    May 07, 2020

    For many people, weight gain and staying home go together like macaroni and cheese. If you’ve put on pounds recently, here’s how to exercise your options for getting back into shape.

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    Safety on the Job: You Can Do Your Part

    May 07, 2020

    You may be worried about your health and safety while on the job. That’s understandable. There are steps you can take to make your work environment safer for you and your colleagues.

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    Our New Visitor Policy to Keep You Safe in the Hospital

    May 07, 2020

    A friend or family member may be able to visit you in the hospital, safely. Read about our new policy and how it protects everyone.

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    Patient Cohorting to Keep You Safe

    May 07, 2020

    Learn about patient cohorting, or safe separation, which is just one way we’re keeping you safe during in-person care. Read more here.

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    It’s Safe to Get Back on Track With Breast Health Care

    May 06, 2020

    Need to book your mammogram and other essential tests for breast health? We’ve taken steps to protect you and keep you safe.

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    Protecting You and Keeping You Safe During Your Orthopedic Visit

    May 06, 2020

    Whether it’s a new sprain or worsening arthritis, you don’t have to delay treatment. Here’s how we are safely caring for bones, muscles and joints.

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    It’s Safe to Schedule Your OB/GYN Appointment

    May 06, 2020

    We’re taking steps to keep you safe at your in-person OB/GYN appointment. Read more here.

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    Don’t Delay Emergency Care When You Have Symptoms

    May 04, 2020

    Knowing symptoms of a medical emergency is important. Here are some ways you will know that you need to seek ER care right away.

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    Blood Clots and Coronavirus: What You Need to Know

    May 04, 2020

    As researchers learn more about the effects of coronavirus, new symptoms and complications are being discovered. Here’s what we know about the possible link between blood clots and severe COVID-19.

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