Recent Blogs
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Family and Friends
Preventing Holiday Hazards for Kids
Estimated read time:Before heading full-swing into the holidays this year, spend a few minutes reviewing the ground rules to keep your holidays injury-free and full of whole health.
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Family and Friends
How to Safely Expand Your Social Bubble
Estimated read time:After several months of strict social distancing — and with the holidays approaching — you may be considering expanding your social bubble. If so, use these strategies to safely meet with others.
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Public Health
Stop Germs in Their Tracks With Fun Hand-washing Tips for Kids
Estimated read time:Help keep your child healthy and happy by encouraging proper handwashing at home, school and while out and about.
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Health Care
Why Parents Need Checkups, Too, and 3 Tips to Prepare
Estimated read time:Kids aren’t the only ones who need checkups. Here’s why primary care visits are key for parents and three tips to prepare.
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Coronavirus Resources
Navigating a New “Back to School” With Virtual Learning
Estimated read time:The 2020-21 school year will likely bring new challenges, with many children who are used to attending school in person now being taught virtually from home.
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Coronavirus Resources
Tips to Keep Your Family Safe at the Theme Park
Estimated read time:Social distancing is the new normal at theme parks. Learn how to help your children be successful with it for a safe, fun visit.
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Health Care
Why Your Mammo Can’t Wait
Estimated read time:It’s very important to stay up to date with your preventive breast care. Find out how advanced technology makes it easier for you with quick, convenient and safe mammograms.
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Coronavirus Resources
Our New Visitor Policy to Keep You Safe in the Hospital
Estimated read time:A friend or family member may be able to visit you in the hospital, safely. Read about our new policy and how it protects everyone.
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Coronavirus Resources
How to Tell Your Child a Loved One Is Dying from COVID-19
Estimated read time:It’s difficult to tell your child a loved one is dying from COVID-19, especially if they won’t be able to say goodbye. Here’s what to say.