Recent Blogs
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Health Care
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Latino Health Care Contributions, Achievements and Awareness
Estimated read time:Learn more about health equity and health disparities that impact Hispanic people and notable Latino/a contributions and achievements in health care.
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Health Care
How to Recognize and Respond to a High Blood Pressure Emergency
Estimated read time:We’re here with information to help you recognize symptoms and respond appropriately should a high blood pressure emergency impact you or someone you love.
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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.
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Health Care
Caffeine – How much is too much?
Estimated read time:Caffeine is a natural stimulant found in a variety of foods and beverages, including coffee, tea, chocolate, and some soft drinks.
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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.
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Thought Leadership
Are You Seafood Savvy?
Estimated read time:It’s no secret that seafood is good for your heart and your brain, but you’ve probably also heard that some people should avoid certain types. This is true. If you’re allergic to seafood, you should...
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Health Care
Easy Tips to Stay Hydrated in the Warmer Months
Estimated read time:As you and your family enjoy summer fun outdoors, keep these tips in mind to stay hydrated in the heat.
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Health Care
How to Best Support Someone Living With Alzheimer’s Disease
Estimated read time:We’re here with practical ideas to help you to help your loved one live their best life with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Health Care
The Importance of Sun Safety to Prevent Skin Cancer
Estimated read time:Skin cancer primarily occurs on areas of sun-exposed skin — including your arms and hands, scalp, face, lips, ears, neck, chest and legs — though it may also form on less common areas of the body...