January 29, 2015
There are many parts of our body that we need to take care of to ensure our good health. One of those areas is our eyes, and protecting our sight should be part of our annual preventative care check-up. Now, during National Glaucoma Month, is a good time to learn about the diseases that are […]
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January 20, 2015
The winter season can be beautiful, especially when the ground and trees are covered with brilliant white snow. Although beautiful, snow and cold temperatures can make life challenging, especially for our seniors. The top three challenges faced by many seniors in the cold weather months are falls, hypothermia and depression. Check out these winter weather […]
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January 13, 2015
January is National Blood Donor Month, and a great way to start the New Year and feel good about ourselves is by giving back and helping others. You can do this by donating blood at one of the many community blood drives that pop up at this time of year, or you can go directly […]
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January 7, 2015
The flu has become the topic of conversation this week—just as it does about this time every year. With widespread flu reported in a majority of the country, it’s a good time to remember that you can still protect yourself, lessening your chances of getting the flu. When you’re talking infectious diseases, the flu is […]
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