Fireworks are a staple for Fourth of July celebrations in the U.S. The thrill of fireworks, however, can be dangerous. On average, 230 people visit the emergency room every day…
According to the American Cancer Society, about 11,280 people will be diagnosed with sarcoma this year and slightly more men than women develop soft tissue sarcoma. Sarcomas are cancers that are…
5 ways to protect yourself from the sun. The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can damage your skin in as little as 15 minutes. Follow these recommendations to help protect yourself…
June is National Safety Month. Staying healthy and safe at work is important. No matter what your job, it is important to reduce your risks of injury and illness at work.…
What is Global Wellness Day? All of us would like be healthier, to look better, and to live well both physically and spiritually. Living well is almost the entire world’s…
Men’s Health Month is an opportunity to recommit to wellness. Wear sunscreen and limit alcohol consumption. Schedule your workouts so you’ll stay on track.
Strokes come with several warning signs in women: Loss of consciousness or fainting; General weakness; Difficulty or shortness of breath; Agitation; Hallucination' Nausea or vomiting; Pain; Seizures; Hiccups
You’re not doomed to toss and turn every night. Consider simple tips for better sleep, from setting a sleep schedule to including physical activity in your daily routine. Feeling crabby…