
Pregnancy and the Flu Shot: What Moms-to-Be Need to Know
Research shows flu shots are safe for pregnant women — in fact, they’re one of the best things you can do for your baby’s health. Here’s more about how and why to get one.
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Research shows flu shots are safe for pregnant women — in fact, they’re one of the best things you can do for your baby’s health. Here’s more about how and why to get one.
COVID-19 remains a serious threat to the health of older Americans. But this fall and winter, flu is poised to make a comeback. Here’s how to protect yourself.
When an unexpected medical condition crops up, it's easy to panic. Although you never want to think about the worst that can happen, it's always a good idea to know where to go if something happens to...
When an unexpected medical condition crops up, it's easy to panic. Although you never want to think about the worst that can happen, it's always a good idea to know where to go if something happens to...
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.
Sometimes, it's easy to tell when your child is too sick to go to school. If they're violently ill, vomiting, running a high fever, or have a contagious condition like pink eye, then you'll want to...
Runny nose, coughing, sneezing? Get to the bottom of your congestion. Discover the difference between seasonal allergies and the common cold.
Knowing your blood type can help you stay healthy, plan for the future and prevent complications.
Taking care of yourself means you will be better able to relax and enjoy this special time of year. Follow these precautions to keep you feeling healthy through the winter.
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