EpiPens Recalled Due to Potential Defect & What It Means Moving Forward
When Seconds Count: Staying Prepared with Your EpiPen Picture this: you’re out to dinner with a friend, laughing over old stories. Dessert arrives, and with … Read more
When Seconds Count: Staying Prepared with Your EpiPen Picture this: you’re out to dinner with a friend, laughing over old stories. Dessert arrives, and with … Read more
If you’re approaching Medicare age or are already enrolled in Medicare, one of the most important questions you can ask your doctor is: “Do you … Read more
Dehydration in Seniors Seniors may be at a higher risk of dehydration due to a decreased sense of thirst, which is a common early warning … Read more
If you struggle with heartburn, you’re familiar with the burning sensation that can happen after you eat. You can take comfort in knowing you’re not … Read more
Common Pain Meds Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Disease Ibuprofen and other common painkillers have been linked to an increased risk of cardiac arrest, … Read more
Spending a day or two indoors will not harm your health—in fact, taking occasional rest days is essential for restoring energy and strengthening muscle fibers. … Read more
You’ve most likely heard the saying, laughter is the best medicine. As it turns out, laughing is great for you! Good for Your Health According … Read more
The Whole30 Nutritional Program: What You Need to Know Chances are you have heard of the wildly popular Whole30 nutritional program, but what is it … Read more
Medicare Supplement vs Medicare Advantage for Traveling Consumers National Sales Director, Dewayne Long clarifies if a Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage plan is better for a consumer … Read more
Shoe Choice Affects the Health of the Elderly According to a study by the University of A Coruña, as people age, they experience changes in … Read more