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Winter Driving Safety Tips
Read more: Winter Driving Safety TipsBefore traveling this winter, be sure to follow these tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to ensure you’re safe this winter season! Before heading out on the road, make sure your vehicle is properly stocked. You’ll want to make sure you have a snow shovel, broom and ice scraper in your…
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The Importance of Handwashing
Read more: The Importance of HandwashingWith peak flu season right around the corner, Handwashing Awareness Week reminds us how important it is to always wash our hands properly! Washing your hands helps prevent the spread of germs and bacteria. While many people know the importance of washing their hands, few do it properly. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention…
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Bladder Health: Live the Life You Want
Read more: Bladder Health: Live the Life You WantNovember is Bladder Health Month which is dedicated to raising awareness about bladder health. “Bladder issues can have a major impact on a person’s quality of life, including their social interactions, work, activities, sleep and relationships,” says urologist Dr. Melanie Ketchandji of Utica Park Clinic. “A common condition is overactive bladder, which affects about 33…
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10 Tips to Healthy Skin from the Inside Out
Read more: 10 Tips to Healthy Skin from the Inside OutWith thousands of skincare products on the market, it can be difficult to figure out the best way to take care of your skin. Skin care is beyond topical treatments; it’s a combination of what you put into your body and what you put on your body. Different internal and external lifestyle factors can affect…
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Years Later, Mother is Gracious for the Care Received in the NICU at the Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center
Read more: Years Later, Mother is Gracious for the Care Received in the NICU at the Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health CenterBrooke and Mickey’s parenting journey can easily be described as “unique”. They first met their adopted son, Evan, in the Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Hillcrest Medical Center. Not long after Brooke and Mickey brought Evan home, Brooke learned she was pregnant. Their biological son, Sawyer, also needed…
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Food Safety Tips for Thanksgiving Leftovers
Read more: Food Safety Tips for Thanksgiving LeftoversOne of the first things everyone thinks of when they hear the word Thanksgiving is…food! We spoke with Lisa Stokes, our Dietary & EVS Manager about some of her tips to safely store leftovers from your upcoming Thanksgiving meal. After everyone’s bellies are full from enjoying turkey (and all of the tasty side dishes!), cut…
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Five Ways to Prevent Fires and Burns This Holiday
Read more: Five Ways to Prevent Fires and Burns This HolidayAs the air gets cooler and the holidays come closer, it is important to prevent house fires and potential burns. With many cooks in the kitchen, kids running around the house and holiday decorations filling the home – accidents can happen. According to the National Fire Protection Association, cooking equipment is the leading cause of home structure fires and home fire injuries. This…
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DeCleasha Martin’s Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes
Read more: DeCleasha Martin’s Favorite Thanksgiving RecipesDeCleasha Martin, CDM, CFPP, our Nutritional Services Manager shared some of her favorite Thanksgiving recipes with us! Sausage, Apple, & Cranberry Cornbread Dressing Each Thanksgiving I usually make two types of cornbread dressing this one has become my family’s favorite! Ingredients: Half sheet pan unsweetened white sage cornbread ½ cup unsalted butter, plus more…
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The Health Benefits of Simply Being Kind
Read more: The Health Benefits of Simply Being KindWe all know it’s common courtesy to be kind, but did you know there are proven health benefits as well? From buying someone a cup of coffee, to volunteering at a local organization, a little kindness each day can go a long way. Below are a few proven health benefits of being kind to others.…
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Vaccines Can Help Prevent Pneumonia
Read more: Vaccines Can Help Prevent PneumoniaEach year about 1 million people in the United States seek hospital care for pneumonia, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pneumonia can range in seriousness from mild to life threatening. It is most serious for infants and young children, people older than age 65, and people with health problems or weakened…
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