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Spring Break Health-related Travel Tips

Spring break is a great time to unwind and enjoy a brief vacation with friends or family. With students out of school during the spring break, many families see it as the best time of the year to go on vacation. Whether you are planning for a short road trip or packing a suitcase for a trip abroad, planning ahead can save and relieve some travel stress. While preparing for spring break, here are some ...

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How to Treat an Injury I Got on the Job

While employers and employees take special care to avoid injury at work, they can still happen, even with precautions and training. Knowing how to deal with a workplace injury is crucial, especially if you want to get back to work soon. Below, we’ve got all the information you need on how to treat an injury you got on the job, so you don’t miss out on compensation or getting back to work. Keep ...

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I Think I Have COVID, But I Need to Visit My Medical Provider

COVID-19 has proven to be a fast-moving and sometimes deadly virus, so what do you do when you think you have it? Knowing COVID best practices will help you slow its spread and speed up your recovery. This article will discuss what to do if you need to visit your medical provider but think you might have COVID. Keep reading to learn more. Do I Have COVID? Most people who contract COVID-19 experience mild to ...

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Why Are So Many Worried About the COVID-19 Omicron Variant?

Public health officials and the people are concerned over the latest strain of COVID-19, the Omicron variant, which was recently discovered in South Africa. We know that viruses mutate to become stronger as populations develop resistance. So why are so many people worried about the COVID-19 Omicron variant?  World health leaders are concerned that the Omicron variant could result in a wave of illness across the globe. Researchers are working hard to learn more about ...

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Why Are Cases of Bronchitis Common During Wintertime?

Bronchitis is a frustrating illness that always seems to occur at the worst possible times. The relentless cough, mucus, congestion, and difficulty breathing can bring added frustration to everyday activities. Remember when you were a kid and your mother said that you would get sick if you weren’t dressed properly in the winter weather? The truth is that yes, more cases of bronchitis do occur in the winter, but not for reasons we were ...

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School Sports Safety Tips for Fall 2021

Fall is the season when young athletes participate in various games and activities representing their schools. While it may be time to prepare for your school’s annual sports, you have to take preventive measures due to the global pandemic. Proper guidance and Covid-19 protection tips can ensure safety for young athletes and their families.  Strict Covid-19 Safety Guidance for Athletic Leagues for Fall of 2021 All states have athletic leagues, games, and events. We ...

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Pediatric Urgent Care: What to know about it Post-Pandemic

Families all over the U.S are starting to return to the “new normal” where fully vaccinated patients can return to normal activities. The COVID pandemic is still technically ongoing, according to the CDC, but COVID risks and access to testing and vaccines are making it safer for families to get standard medical care. Specifically, the need for pediatric urgent care is growing in demand as society goes back to regular routines for school, work ...

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Flu Shot Season Preparation For 2021

The Flu Season is no longer a stranger to most people as various preparations are being made to cope with this season. During the thick of the pandemic last year, there was reportedly a vast drop in the rate of flu-related cases. This was primarily because movements were restricted, exposure to triggers was significantly reduced, and the constant and consistent washing of hands and wearing of masks were in place. However, experts have warned that ...

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The Top Summertime Allergy Risks to Avoid in 2021

Summer is a wonderful time of year! Unless of course, you’re one of the millions of people suffering from seasonal allergies. Summer brings tons of potential allergy triggers as plants thrive outside and things are cleaned inside. Most people spend more time outdoors during the summer months too, meaning they spend more time exposed to allergy triggers. Summertime allergens are hard to avoid entirely, but if you know what to lookout for it becomes ...

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Do Colds Happen During the Summertime?

The rhinovirus is a type of virus that is extremely common, in fact, you probably know it as the common cold. Calling this virus a cold has led to the common misconception that it only occurs during the wintertime. Unfortunately, colds can occur anytime of year. Summertime colds can be tricky to diagnose thanks to seasonal allergies that display a lot of the same symptoms. Most summertime colds aren’t a big deal, but it ...

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Healthy Summer Activities For The Whole Family

At this time of the year, things are starting to resemble a typical year which can be a great time to get your family out of the house (or office). It is the perfect time to bond with your family and friends. While considering activities for your children to engage in, you should put their health into consideration. They spent a lot of time indoors, and that inactivity can be dangerous even for you. Choosing ...

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What To Know About COVID Safety Once You Are Vaccinated

The COVID-19 pandemic has a great deal of impact on people’s activities. Since the introduction of the COVID vaccine, activities have largely returned to normal. As long as you have taken the vaccine, you can return to your previous activities without taking measures to prevent the disease. However, it is essential to still follow some safety measures even after you get your vaccine shots.  Upon taking the vaccine, you must familiarize yourself with some ...

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What Happens If The COVID-19 Virus Mutates?

Vaccination for COVID-19 is the highest priority of the United States in 2021. The research, development, and testing of this vaccine has been the most intensive in the history of vaccinations. Although two vaccines have been approved as safe and effective, there is still much hesitancy from the public in regard to the effectiveness of this vaccine. Many people are also wondering what will happen if the virus mutates and how this will affect the ...

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How Much Will the COVID-19 Vaccine Cost?

The vaccine for COVID-19 has shown promising results in a short amount of time. Trials of the vaccine show that it offers a 70% to 95% success rate. As supplies of the vaccine increase, so does the number of people who qualify for the impressive protection it provides.  However, there is one area of concern for the public that is not related to the vaccine’s effectiveness. Countless citizens have suffered from severe financial hardship ...

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Dispelling Common Health Myths

Health myths are a result of the spread of misinformation via word of mouth, the internet, and other non-reputable sources. Some health myths are heard so frequently that many individuals do not realize they have no basis.  When health misinformation is mistaken for common knowledge this creates a potential for an increased risk of poor, and/or unnecessary health choices. Health myths can lead patients to forgo needed medical care. The following information seeks to ...

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Coronavirus Testing: What Type of Test Should I Get?

" Virus tests are categorized based on what they look for: (i) molecular tests, which look for the virus’s genetic material; and (ii) antigen tests that look for viral proteins. The various tests all use a sample collected from the either the nose, throat, or mouth; that may be sent away to an outside lab or processed on-site within minutes. Here are the common tests and some of the pros and cons of each. Laboratory ...

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What You Can do to Save on Your Personal Healthcare Costs

If you are paying for your healthcare, then you should start thinking of ways through which you can save on your healthcare cost. The cost of job-based health insurance is rising, and the employees have to bear a load of higher deductibles on top of premiums. Therefore, even getting sick can come at an undesirable cost for you. You must take measures that allow you to save as much as you can on your healthcare ...

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What should I know about walk-in COVID-19 testing?

Coronavirus Antibody Testing in Cedar Grove, NJ COVID-19 antibody (serology) testing is available at AFC Urgent Care. Known as SARS-CoV-2 AB, antibody testing is performed via a blood draw with results typically available within two to three days. The FDA has not approved antibody testing, but has provided an Emergency Use Authorization. Antibody testing is covered by most health insurance plans. Who Is Eligible For Antibody Testing? Patients aged 8 years or older who have ...

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Can I Still Get the Flu Shot?

The best time to get a flu shot is right before flu season. Flu season typically falls between the fall and winter months, and getting vaccinated can decrease your chances of catching the flu, and giving it to others. You should aim to have your flu shot by the end of October, but getting it at any time will prevent the spread. How long does a flu shot last? The flu shot will last at ...

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Winter 2020 – What You Need to Know About the Flu, Cold, and COVID-19

" 2020 has been an interesting year. As winter approaches and the year comes to an end, it doesn’t appear the inconveniences of 2020 are going anywhere anytime soon. The best thing you can do to continue leading as normal of a life as possible this winter is to stay informed and stay prepared. The COVID-19 risk continues to persist, but influenza and the common cold are on the rise too. Check out this easy ...

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