_ Acne How to Treat Deep, Painful Pimples By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖve ever gone to bed with clear skin and woken up with a massive, painful pimple on your face, … Read More→
_ Prevention Do You Have a Disaster Plan? By Jane Farrell article As the devastating flood Florence shows, extreme weather costs dozens of lives and billions of dollars in damage. What would … Read More→
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_ Emotions Expressing Your Gratitude Is More Powerful than You Think By Jane Farrell article Thanking someone really does make a difference: New research shows that people significantly underestimate the positive impact a letter of … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Perceiving Support -- Not Receiving It -- Helps People Cope with Worry and Waiting By Sondra Forsyth article Feeling like your partner cares about your stress helps you cope, according to 2018 research done at University of California … Read More→
_ Flu How Healthcare Providers Can Keep Patients Safe from The Flu By Jane Farrell article The summer months are coming to end, school is beginningΓǪ which means the flu season is looming and providers must … Read More→
_ Hobbies Plant Now for a Beautiful Garden Next Year By Sondra Forsyth article DonΓÇÖt let the summer heat keep you indoors. Now is a great time to dress up those garden beds in … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Positive Well-Being and Optimism Can Improve Overall Heart Health By Jane Farrell article Maintaining positive thoughts and feelings through intervention programs can help patients achieve better overall outcomes when it comes to their … Read More→
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_ Mental & Emotional Health 4 Reasons Being Creative Will Make You Happier as You Grow Older By Sondra Forsyth article We donΓÇÖt all age like fine wine, but thereΓÇÖs plenty of proof that the creative juices can keep flowing well … Read More→
_ Sudden Cardiac Arrest More Patients Survive Sudden Cardiac Arrest with New EMS Technique By Jane Farrell article A change in the type of breathing tube paramedics use to resuscitate patients who have suffered sudden cardiac arrest can … Read More→
_ Global Health Globally, 1.4 Billion Adults Not Active Enough, Upping Their Risk of Disease By Jane Farrell article More than 25 percent (1.4 billion) of the world’s adult population were insufficiently active in 2016, putting them at greater … Read More→