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Common Myths About Flu Shots

October 19, 2015

" The crisp air, the crunchy leaves and the sniffles in our offices and classrooms give it away; it’s officially the beginning of fall. While the season may be beautiful, the flu that always seems to come with it is certainly not. To protect yourself this flu season, you need to know exactly how the flu operates, so you can separate myth from fact. Here are some of the most common myths about the flu ...

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Seven Ways to Get More Nutrients from Your Veggies

September 30, 2015

" Many find that eating enough vegetables every day can be a pain. There’s a reason First Lady Michelle Obama has to encourage kids to eat their veggies; it’s not fun, and they just don’t seem to taste as good as a bag of chips or a slice of pizza. But for many of us, an unhealthy diet is contributing to chronic health issues that may cause us problems later in our lives ...

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Back To School Health

August 13, 2015

" Break out the lunch boxes and the three-ring binders, back-to-school season is upon us again! Amid the mad dash for backpacks, pencil cases and the rapidly approaching school bus, it’s easy to forget about the health concerns of going back to school. Back-to-school time is also prime time for germs and bugs; an enormous number of children spend most of the day in close contact and touch a lot of shared surfaces (e.g ...

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August is National Immunization Month

August 13, 2015

" Now that August has arrived, that can only mean one thing — it’s time for the kids to start heading back to school! But did you know that August is also National Immunization Awareness Month? Getting immunized against infectious diseases is important for your health, as well as the health of those around you. And with the start of the new school year just around the corner, it is especially important for your child’s ...

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Poison Ivy Tips & Treatments

July 20, 2015

" It’s safe to say that after last winter – one of the longest and most bitter in history – many NJ residents are craving time outdoors in the summer sun. Summer, unfortunately, comes along with increased risk of skin irritation from poison ivy. The leaves of this plant is coated with an oil named Urushiol which results in an itchy, red, and bumpy rash within 12 -72 hours of contact with skin. These rashes rarely become ...

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5 Gluten Myths Debunked

June 30, 2015

" While there is a lot of talk about the ‘universal health benefits’ of going gluten-free, there are many aspects of the lifestyle that most people are still unsure or unaware about. We believe that there is some truth out there, but that it is also important to clear the air on some of the bigger gluten and gluten-free myths   Myth #1: Everyone should try going Gluten-free! Unless you have been medically diagnosed with celiac disease ...

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Keep Spring Allergies in Check During Severe Season

April 9, 2015

" While some people are still shoveling snow, many Americans are facing yet another blow from the weather just in time for spring – a sudden explosion of pollen for what’s expected to be a particularly nasty allergy season. March has yet to go out like a lamb, and we at AFC can already tell that this month’s wacky weather is wreaking havoc on allergy sufferers, as our centers are already seeing patients flock in ...

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Don’t let the flu beat you down!

January 12, 2015

" Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a scary report, outlining the severity of the flu this year. Due to an uptick in deaths attributed to the flu, the CDC declared the flu had reached epidemic status. While that sounds serious, there are still ways for you to ward off the flu and stay healthy this season. The flu is particularly troublesome for children under 5 — and especially under 2 — and for adults ...

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Truth or Fiction: Unmasking Common Winter Health Myths

November 17, 2014

" “Yes, mom, we heard you! We know it’s cold out there. We’re grabbing our coats right now!” “This scratchy throat and runny nose will definitely get better with some homemade chicken soup.” “Of course we promise to cough into our elbows.” We’ve all heard our mothers’ best remedies and advice for cold and flu season, as well as some old wives’ tales that have been passed along from generation to generation. Whether ...

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Tailgating Treats You Should Be Careful Of

October 29, 2014

" For many of us, the fall season means one thing… FOOTBALL! Every weekend, millions of Americans prepare to position themselves in front of the TV for a steady diet of touchdowns, game changing plays and endzone celebrations. Of course, it isn’t a football game without tables filled with lots of tailgate treats. Between the spicy chicken wings, the cold beer, and an afternoon nap on the couch, you’re preparing the perfect recipe for ...

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