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Joyce Changed Her Lifestyle and Her Life: You Can Too
Change Your Lifestyle. Change Your Life. (CYL2), is our year-long evidence-based lifestyle change program that gives people the tools and support they [...]
Health Access For All: Celebrating National Health Minority Month
Every April, The Wellness Coalition (TWC) observes National Minority Health Month. The month is an opportunity to build awareness about the disproportionate burden [...]
Talk About a Stressful Situation: Coping With Stress During a Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on our lives, and a lot of us are feeling distressed. Knowing how to [...]
Eat Up for National Nutrition Month
National Nutrition Month is an education and information campaign sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition. The campaign is designed to focus attention on [...]
Should I Breastfeed If I Have COVID-19? What To Know If You Test Positive
Breastfeeding is one of the best decisions you can make for your baby. Not only does it protect infants from many infections, it [...]
No Such Thing as Smoking Equality: Women Remain Highly Vulnerable
When the first Surgeon General’s Report on smoking was released in 1964, it caused a rapid drop in smoking among men. Yet smoking [...]
Hold Your Judgement, Please: The Stigma of Testing For COVID-19
Many people don’t mind the nasal swab test, but there are some who are afraid of it. The reason that they are fearful [...]
The Affordable Care Act Special Enrollment Period Has Begun
Dependable healthcare coverage is still in reach at affordable rates through healthcare.gov special enrollment. Since the open enrollment period for this year is [...]
Every Household Can Now Get Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests from CDC
Residential households in the U.S. can order one set of four free at-home tests from USPS.com. Here’s what you need to know about [...]
Joyce Changed Her Lifestyle and Her Life: You Can Too
Change Your Lifestyle. Change Your Life. (CYL2), is our year-long evidence-based lifestyle change program that gives people the tools and support they [...]
Health Access For All: Celebrating National Health Minority Month
Every April, The Wellness Coalition (TWC) observes National Minority Health Month. The month is an opportunity to build awareness about the disproportionate burden [...]
Talk About a Stressful Situation: Coping With Stress During a Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on our lives, and a lot of us are feeling distressed. Knowing how to [...]
Eat Up for National Nutrition Month
National Nutrition Month is an education and information campaign sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition. The campaign is designed to focus attention on [...]
Should I Breastfeed If I Have COVID-19? What To Know If You Test Positive
Breastfeeding is one of the best decisions you can make for your baby. Not only does it protect infants from many infections, it [...]
No Such Thing as Smoking Equality: Women Remain Highly Vulnerable
When the first Surgeon General’s Report on smoking was released in 1964, it caused a rapid drop in smoking among men. Yet smoking [...]
Hold Your Judgement, Please: The Stigma of Testing For COVID-19
Many people don’t mind the nasal swab test, but there are some who are afraid of it. The reason that they are fearful [...]
The Affordable Care Act Special Enrollment Period Has Begun
Dependable healthcare coverage is still in reach at affordable rates through healthcare.gov special enrollment. Since the open enrollment period for this year is [...]
Every Household Can Now Get Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests from CDC
Residential households in the U.S. can order one set of four free at-home tests from USPS.com. Here’s what you need to know about [...]
East Central Public Health District to Hold Back-To-School Vaccination Clinics at County Health Departments
Parents want the best for their children and getting vaccinated is important in providing protection from serious and sometimes deadly diseases which can [...]
Men and Heart Disease: What Is the Connection and What Can You Do?
The term heart disease refers to several types of heart conditions, including coronary artery disease and heart attack. How Does Heart Disease [...]
Men, It’s Time to Feel Your Best, Give Your Best, and Be Your Best
There’s a lot you do each and every day. Whether you are a father, coworker, spouse, leader, friend, or grandfather – or [...]
Secondhand Smoke Is a Risk for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Moms
Using tobacco or e-cigarettes while breastfeeding can allow harmful chemicals to pass from the mother to the infant through breast milk or [...]
COVID-19 Was the Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. in 2021
Two reports released in the April 22, 2022 edition of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) use the Centers for Disease [...]
Employers: Help Employees Quit on World No Tobacco Day
This yearly celebration informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies, what [...]
Lower Costs, Raise Productivity, and Promote Employee Health
Prediabetes is a growing workforce issue with serious health and cost consequences for American businesses. An estimated 84 million Americans-and likely a [...]
Joyce Changed Her Lifestyle and Her Life: You Can Too
Change Your Lifestyle. Change Your Life. (CYL2), is our year-long evidence-based lifestyle change program that gives people the tools and support they [...]