Healthy Living Tips
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As you battle the holiday rush to deck the halls, cross off every gift on your list, and prepare delicious dishes, this hectic season can become detrimental to your health.
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Now’s the time to take advantage of any remaining flexible spending account (FSA) funds. If you don’t use it – you may lose it.
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More home cooking fires occur on Thanksgiving than any other day, and the United States Fire Administration says that deep-frying turkeys is one of the greatest causes. Don’t get burned—get the facts about safely frying your fowl here.
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The number of teens who use e-cigarettes or other vaping devices is on the rise.
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Between trick-or-treating, costumes and candy, Halloween can be a safety nightmare. Help your little ghosts and goblins avoid the dangers of this haunted holiday without spoiling the fun.
From “Boo!” to Boo-Boos
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Think you don’t need a flu shot? Think again. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older should get a flu shot. Here are 10 of the top reasons why you and your family should get a flu shot this year.
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When athletes ignore warning signs of concussion, the consequences can be both immediate and long-term.
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Flu season, and the potential for missed time from school, work and family activities, is around the corner. Unfortunately, flu season can begin as early as October.
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Colds and the flu often occur around the same time of year and both have similar, unpleasant symptoms. While it can be hard to differentiate between the two, it’s important to pinpoint your symptoms to determine the best course of treatment.
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Flu season has arrived. Protect your family now against this year’s seasonal flu virus and get vaccinated at one of our 29 locations for only $30 for self-pay patients. Best of all, most insurances cover the cost of the vaccination.