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Preparing for Flu Season
The flu is common and usually only a mild illness, but it can be serious for some. As we get close to flu season, it is important to recognize that the flu causes many hospitalizations each year and sometimes death.
Back-to-School Health Tips
The 2022-23 school year is here, and we’re celebrating by sharing tips to make the back-to-school season a healthy and happy one! Practice good hand hygiene Germs are all around us, so it is important to stay clean. Talk to your...
The Importance of Yearly Eye Exams
Your health can affect your vision. People with chronic health issues are at higher risk of losing part or all of their sight.
HIV: Know Your Status, Get Tested
Each year, HIV affects about 1.2 million people ages 13 years and older in the U.S. It is estimated that nearly 1 in 7 people who have HIV do not know they are infected.
Understanding Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is a type of depression that can develop after giving birth. It is estimated that 1 in 5 women experience postpartum depression.
Diabetes and Vision: Keep an Eye on Your Sight
Diabetes can cause serious health issues that cause damage to many parts of the body. One of these parts is the eyes.
Heart Disease: Know Your Risk
While heart attacks and heart failure are the most talked-about cardiovascular issues, heart disease refers to a large group of conditions that affect the heart.
Pap Screenings: Answering Frequently Asked Questions
A routine Pap checks for cells in the uterus that can lead to cervical cancer. Get screened and stay healthy!
COVID-19 Booster Q&A
The COVID-19 vaccine and booster is the best way to protect yourself from severe infection and hospitalization caused by COVID-19. Get your questions answered.