Safety & Prevention

A Stress-free and Healthy Travel Checklist

Planning a trip for your family is a daunting task, especially if you are taking an extended vacation abroad. There are online checklists you can download to let you know how to pack for certain terrains, how to get through security, and activities to try when you reach your destination; but do you know what measures to take to ensure you and your family have the safest and healthiest trip possible? Not forgetting these other important necessities will ensure your upcoming vacation is stress-free.

 

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Staying Safe in the Great Outdoors

Summertime holds so many opportunities for fun, exercise, and fresh air, but with all those activities comes the opportunity for injury. This doesn’t mean we should avoid the fun, but we should plan ahead and be prepared in case something does go awry.

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Who Needs a Flu Shot?

The flu vaccine is a treatment that can keep you from getting sick with the flu. The flu, or influenza, is a virus and therefore antibiotics will not treat a flu infection. The flu vaccine is made up of inactive, “dead” pieces of the flu virus. 

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Give Vaccinations Your Best Shot!

It’s that wonderful time of year again, the time of year when your children have headed back to school and you no longer have to pay outrageous daycare bills or worry about who is going to watch them next week. When getting your child ready to go back to school, it usually involves getting their backpack organized with all their new school supplies and, most importantly, making sure they are up to date on all of their immunizations.

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Preventing Medication Mishaps

Every year in the United States, adverse drug events result in more than 700,000 visits to emergency rooms and 120,000 hospital admissions. Many of these adverse events could have been prevented. You can help reduce the risk of harm from medications by educating yourself about proper medication use, storage, disposal, and safety.

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