Recent Blogs
-
Lifestyle
Are Microwaves Hot Spots for Bacteria?
Estimated read time:New research shows more than a hundred strains of bacteria may be living in your microwave. Discover what this could mean for your health.
-
Health Care
What to Keep in Your At-Home Flu Kit
Estimated read time:By taking some easy preparation steps ahead of time to assemble an at-home flu kit, you’ll be more prepared if the flu strikes.
-
Health Care
It’s All About Balance: Not All Bacteria Are Bad
Estimated read time:Learn why some types of bacteria are essential for your body.
-
Health Care
Immunization Updates for This Year’s Cold and Flu Season
Estimated read time:To stay safe from viruses as flu season approaches, find out how this year’s immunization updates affect you and your family.
-
Health Care
FDA Approves Antibody to Protect Infants From RSV
Estimated read time:Learn about Beyfortus, a new FDA-approved drug that can protect infants and small children from RSV.
-
Trending Health Stories
Protect Your Health: Malaria Cases Seen in Florida and Texas for the First Time in 20 Years
Estimated read time:Malaria has been confirmed in the U.S. for the first time in twenty years. Read more to learn what malaria is, its risk factors and symptoms, how it’s treated, and how to protect yourself.
-
Coronavirus Resources
Can You Mix and Match COVID-19 Boosters?
Estimated read time:With COVID-19 booster shots now available to some fully vaccinated individuals, find out more about how they work and why they’re recommended.
-
Coronavirus Resources
What to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids 5 and Up
Estimated read time:The Pfizer vaccine is now available to children ages five and older. Here’s what you need to know about COVID-19 vaccination.
-
Coronavirus Resources
COVID-19 Booster Shots Starting in September
Estimated read time:COVID-19 booster shots will start to become available in September and are recommended 8 months after your second dose.