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Supporting Those Who Have Experienced a Stroke
The month of May marked American Stroke Month. While this annual campaign focuses on recognizing the warning signs and risk factors of stroke, it also is important to understand how to help a friend or loved one navigate through stroke recovery.
Take a Moment to Promote Mental Health
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Since its inception in 1949, this national campaign has helped millions of people address the challenges of living with mental health conditions. What can you do to prioritize the well-being of yourself, your co-workers and your loved ones?
Addressing Mental Health in the Post-Pandemic Workplace
In the aftermath of the pandemic, many employees continue to struggle with mental health challenges that impact their well-being and productivity in the workplace. Employers can help by providing the support and resources they need to live healthier lives.
Seasonal allergies are here. How can you manage them?
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 25% of U.S. adults suffer from seasonal allergies. Common allergy symptoms include sneezing, headache, nasal congestion, runny nose, fatigue, and itchy eyes and nose.
Protect Your Family from Measles
Measles is a highly contagious disease that was eliminated in the U.S. more than 20 years ago. However, it has made a comeback in areas where vaccination rates have decreased. How can you protect yourself and your loved ones?
The Key to Keeping Kids Healthy
When children are sick or injured, it’s important for them to receive prompt medical care. However, some of their most important visits to the doctor may happen when they are healthy. Here’s why.
Are You Addicted to Your Smartphone?
Everyone has interests and behaviors for which they feel passionate. But, how do you know if the time you spend on something you love is simply a hobby or harmful to your health?
It’s Respiratory Virus Season. Here’s How to Stay Safe.
A recent update by the Centers for Disease Control reports that respiratory disease activity in the U.S. remains high. While the flu virus is causing the most emergency room visits, COVID-19 continues to cause most hospitalizations. You can help protect yourself and your loved ones from serious illness by keeping up with vaccinations.
The Winter Blues or Seasonal Depression?
During the cold winter months, many people may feel down or want to cancel social plans to stay home. However, if feelings of depression impact your interest in everyday activities, it could be a sign of a more serious condition. Here’s what you need to know.
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