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Germiest Places in the Office

March 5, 2018

" With this year’s overwhelming flu activity reaching every corner of the nation, it’s important to remain educated on the potential hot spots and preventative measures to avoid flu-related germs. Doctor’s offices, school classrooms, the gym, and even your workplace are among the top culprits for contracting seasonal influenza. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American adult spends more hours during the week at their place of work ...

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Is Lack of Sleep Making You Sick?

February 26, 2018

" Doctors recommend adults get between seven to nine hours of sleep per night. However, according to HuffPost, more than a third of Americans regularly do not sleep enough. That means that roughly 83.6 million adults in the U.S. alone are sleep deprived. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 34.8 percent of American adults get less than seven hours of sleep per night. Worse yet, 11.8 ...

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Can’t Quit Coughing?

February 20, 2018

" The weather’s cold, the days are short, and the cold and flu viruses are running rampant. It’s likely that sometime this season, you’ll find yourself with a bit of a cough. Coughing is the body’s way of trying to clear your airways. It’s a natural occurrence and is rarely the sign of anything serious. The cause of a cough varies widely and so do the treatments, but it’s important ...

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The Lifecycle of the Flu

February 14, 2018

" Most years, the terms “flu season” and “flu shot” are viewed as a pesky seasonal rite of passage, a nuisance, another thing on your to-do list. But this year, the virulent H3N2 virus — which has been circulating for 50 years and dubbed the “Hong Kong flu” — is getting peoples’ attention. The 2017–2018 flu season epidemic is expected to kill more than 50,000 people 1 year or older, many of whom appeared healthy “just ...

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Fall in Love with Feeling Good

February 14, 2018

" New Year’s resolutions fell by the wayside weeks ago (do you still do that?) and the cold and flu season has gripped the country in a vise that has been hard to shake. This time of year, the effort to live a healthy and balanced life can seem like a losing battle. Hey, don’t give up! Daffodils are sprouting. Spring is on its way. February is heart health month and Valentine’s Day ...

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When to Seek Medical Attention for a Fever

January 31, 2018

" You will more than likely find yourself waking up in a pool of sweat after a terrible dream, but during cold and flu season, you might wake up dripping in sweat due to a fever. A fever is a temporary increase in your body’s temperature.  While a fever will make you feel uncomfortable, it is a normal sign that your body is fighting to fight off an infection. A person’s average body temperature ...

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Five Ways to Stay on Track with Your New Year’s Resolutions

January 31, 2018

" At the start of the new year, you have your mindset to get “healthier,” whether that means toning up and getting fit, losing weight, or changing your diet. Now that we’re a month into the new year, it dawned on you that you haven’t started accomplishing any of the goals you had set for yourself for the new year. If you are one of many who slip up at the start of the ...

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Why Are People with Asthma Encouraged to Get a Flu Shot?

January 26, 2018

" If you’ve been watching the news lately, you’ve no doubt heard that the flu is sweeping the country this year. In fact, for the first time in 13 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that the entire contiguous United States, excluding Washington DC, is showing widespread flu at one time! Getting a flu shot is a great way to protect yourself from a nasty illness, and for some at-risk ...

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Runny, Stuffy, Sniffles and More!

January 26, 2018

" A drip, a scratch, a-choo, a stuffy nose and a cough. These are the tell-tale signs of the most common ailment in the world — the common cold. Between the drier air outside, which may make your nose drier and more vulnerable to a viral infection, and people spending more time together inside — whether at home, school or daycare — this is definitely the time of year cold season kicks into high gear, especially in children. In ...

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What Happens When You Get the Flu Vaccine

January 5, 2018

" Winter months are setting in and flu season is ramping up. The easiest (and most effective) way to fight off the flu is to get your flu shot! Unfortunately, there are quite a few misconceptions about how the flu vaccine functions and the important role it plays in protecting your body. How the Flu Shot Works When you get sick, it is your immune system that fights diseases or infections to make you feel better ...

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