
Tips to Stay Healthy this Cold and Flu Season
The end of summer and beginning of fall is an exciting time for all. With pumpkin picking, hayrides, and spooky festivities to look forward to,
The end of summer and beginning of fall is an exciting time for all. With pumpkin picking, hayrides, and spooky festivities to look forward to,
Medicare’s annual enrollment period (October 15 – December 7) is an important time of year during which Medicare beneficiaries can review their current coverage and
Puberty is a crucial stage in a person’s life as the body system matures, rapid brain development and emotional changes happen all at the same
Each year, millions of children in the United States go without health insurance. A fall 2009 Johns Hopkins study reports that about 17,000 American children
Atrial fibrillation (also called AFib or AF) is a quivering or irregular heartbeat that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues after nearly two years, people continue searching for new ways to take control of their health and support overall wellness.
There are many things that American health care professionals do well, but transitioning patients from hospital to home still isn’t one of them. From anxiety
It is well known that taking care of your body, including your teeth and gums, is an important part of healthy aging. Yet, despite recognizing
As it is said, health is rich, but some still have this hard lesson to learn. Yes, when we are healthy, how many of us
The overwhelming mass of uninsured Americans is firsthand evidence that health insurance is too expensive – as if we didn’t already know. On average, middle-income