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December 20, 2022

Five Facts About the Flu Vaccine

Don’t Forget to Get Your Flu Shot – Five Facts About the Flu Vaccine December 5-9 is National Influenza Vaccination Week, a time to reflect on how important it is to get the annual flu shot to protect yourself and loved ones from severe illness. Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urges …

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December 3, 2022

Debunking the Stigmas Around Invisible Disabilities

Vector illustration on the theme of International day of persons with disabilities observed each year on December 3rd across the globe.

Debunking the Stigmas Around Invisible Disabilities December 3 is International Day of Persons With Disabilities, and this year’s theme is Not All Disabilities Are Visible. Many disabilities are invisible, but that doesn’t make them any less devastating to a person’s quality of life. Common examples of invisible disabilities include mental health disorders, diabetes, PTSD (post-traumatic …

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November 18, 2022

Tips for Having Safer Pregnancies to Prevent Premature Births

Premature infant

Tips for Having Safer Pregnancies to Prevent Premature Births One out of every 10 babies (approximately 400,000 in the United States annually) is born preterm or before the normal 37-40 weeks of pregnancy. Because babies born premature miss out on significant growth and development occurring in the last weeks of pregnancy, premature births are among …

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November 4, 2022

Five Ways to Make Your Holiday Meals Healthier

Multi-ethnic family members work together in grandmother's home kitchen to prepare Thanksgiving dinner. Hispanic, African and Caucasian ethnicities. Roasted turkey, vegetable food items.

Five Ways to Make Your Holiday Meals Healthier ‘Tis the season for gathering with good friends and family to celebrate the holidays. The star of many holiday celebrations is the food, as people gather around the table to enjoy each other’s fellowship over a pleasant meal. The average American gains 1-5 pounds between Thanksgiving and …

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October 21, 2022

How to Be an Advocate for Your Child’s Healthcare

Close up of a mother and daughter having an appointment with the pediatrician

How to Be an Advocate for Your Child’s Healthcare Medical malpractice can cause severe life altering injuries and ailments for people of all ages, including children, as they’re among the most vulnerable groups wading through the healthcare system. If you’re a parent, you can take actions to protect your children from the negligence of others. …

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October 7, 2022

10 Tips to Keep Your Breasts Healthy

19th October is international day to remember breast cancer and pink is color of ribbon.

10 Tips to Keep Your Breasts Healthy October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to reflect on a disease affecting women – and men – of all ages worldwide. Although breast cancer is most commonly found in women over 50, men can also develop breast cancer, as can younger people. Affecting about 264,000 women …

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September 23, 2022

Recognizing Symptoms of Childhood Cancers

A young boy of African descent is at a medical consultation. He is dressed in casual clothes while wearing a headscarf to hide his hair loss. He sits beside his stuffed animal while listening to his doctor of African descent and smiling up at her.

Recognizing Symptoms of Childhood Cancers to Save Lives Every three minutes, a family receives the devastating news that their child has been diagnosed with cancer. With nearly 16,000 American children diagnosed with cancer every year, cancer remains one of the leading causes of death among children in the United States. Globally, approximately 300,000 children are …

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September 9, 2022

Raising Blood Cancer Awareness

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Raising Blood Cancer Awareness With Blood Cancer Facts Did you know that someone in the United States is diagnosed with a blood cancer every three minutes? More than 1.3 million Americans are currently living with or in remission from a blood cancer. Blood cancers (also called hematologic cancers) are the third leading cause of cancer …

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August 26, 2022

Observing National Immunization Awareness Month

Immunisation. Protecting children from diseases. Close-up nurse in medical gloves giving injection to little patient. Brave boy getting a flu shot at doctor's office and looking at needle

Observing National Immunization Awareness Month The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sponsors National Immunization Awareness Month every August to highlight the importance of vaccinations for people of all ages. Since many parents are preparing to send their kids back to school this month, Pegalis Law Group, LLC has provided an overview of which …

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August 12, 2022

Five Tips to Keep Your Children’s Eyes Healthy

Little girl during eye exam

Five Tips to Keep Your Children’s Eyes Healthy Did you know that about 60% of children with learning disabilities have an undetected problem with their vision? This makes sense when you consider nearly 80% of the information taught in the average classroom is presented visually. It can be difficult for a child with a vision …

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