Building an Emergency Kit with Disability in MindCreating a supply kit is part of being prepared for emergencies and disasters. Kits should include basic survival items but also things specific to you
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Commit to Getting the Care You Need as You AgeOlder adults in America are living longer lives and will outnumber people under the age of 18 by nearly 500,000 by 2034, according to the U.S. Census Bure
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6 Ways to Keep Your Mind Sharp as You AgeAs knowledge about the aging process, medical research and technology continues to advance, so do the options for managing how aging impacts your life. While b
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5 Steps Schools Are Taking to Help Feed Children…Nearly 30 million children in the United States rely on school meals for a significant portion of their daily nutrition. Since the start of the pande
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Make Managing Eczema EasierMore than 30 million Americans, including nearly 10 million children, have eczema, the umbrella term for a group of noncontagious, inflammatory and painful skin conditions m
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It\’s Time to Rethink Heart HealthOn average, someone in the United States dies from cardiovascular disease (CVD) every 36 seconds, approximately 2,380 deaths each day, according to the American Heart
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Sunny Summertime Safety: Tips for enjoying the great outdoorsA bright, sunny day offers opportunities for warm-weather fun. To make the most of your summer, you’ll need to take a few steps to enhance
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Using Your Mouth as an Indicator of Whole-Body HealthPoor oral health is common among American adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 65 million Americans have per
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Expert Advice for Families Exploring Plant-Based OptionsA growing number of families are interested in plant-based choices for themselves and their children. For parents, that means introducing foods
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8 Tips to Rethink Clean at Home and On the GoFor years, terms like “clean,” “sanitized” and “disinfected” have been used almost interchangeably. However, if people have learned anything from the COVID