Recent Blogs
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Coronavirus Resources
The Best Kind of Mask is One You Will Wear
Estimated read time:So long as they meet the recommended guidelines set by the CDC, masks can be made as fashionable as the wearer would like.
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Coronavirus Resources
Celebrating Life’s Moments While Social Distancing
Estimated read time:From virtual parties to drive-by parades, here are some ideas for connecting with loved ones and celebrating life’s important events.
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Coronavirus Resources
How to Exercise Outdoors During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Estimated read time:The coronavirus pandemic may limit your fitness options — but in most cases, it’s safe to sweat outdoors. Here’s how to start or keep walking, running or cycling.