
Reducing Your Health Risks With Vaccines
Adults and children need vaccines to help prevent disease. The types you need may depend on your age, health history or where you work and travel.
Is your stomach ache something more than just abdominal pain caused by stress or bad food? We look at common culprits for discomfort, and when you should see your doctor.
Adults and children need vaccines to help prevent disease. The types you need may depend on your age, health history or where you work and travel.
Many parents struggle with the same question, "How do I get my child to eat healthier?" Lisa Markley, MS, RDN, LD, Director of Culinary Medicine at the AdventHealth Whole Health Institute, breaks down...
Making your own salad dressing from scratch is easy to do and can help you to eat more veggies, making them delicious and enjoyable to eat. Homemade dressings taste better than store-bought and can be...
The kitchen is a great place to spend time making wholesome food and fun memories with children.
The COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is safe, effective, and now available for children starting at age 12.
Colorado State University researchers have predicted an above-average season this year, estimating 17 named storms, eight hurricanes and four major hurricanes.
Vaccinated people can visit with others who are fully vaccinated and, in some cases, those who are not vaccinated, but there are important safety precautions to follow no matter what.
If you’re facing severe winter weather or a power outage, here’s what you need to know to help keep your home and family safe.
Know your options for medical care during winter storms, like telehealth, so that you and your family can know what to do if the need arises.
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