Allergies? When it might be a good idea to see an allergist.
Seasonal allergies can take a toll on you each year. The sneezing, watery eyes, fatigue are just a few of the symptoms that can make
The joys and health benefits of owning a pet
Studies show that when kids have pets, they benefit emotionally and physically (especially little boys). But it's not just children whose well-being is enhanced by
9 reasons walking is good for your mind, body and mood
The weather is warming up across the country, so it’s a great time to get outside and start walking. Whether you’re already in good shape
Healthcare Reform Post-AHCA Webinar Summary
At a high level, the talk centered around three central ideas: The consensus seems to be that more power will be given to the states
April is Women's Eye Health and Safety Month
April has been designated Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month to help build awareness that everyone, especially women, should stay on top of their routine
4 foods that are better than medicine
Spring is the season of hope and possibility...and often a new round of sniffles and colds. As the seasons change, our immune systems can become
Repeal and replace week in review: March 24, 2017
Late Monday, House leadership announced changes to the American Health Care Act to help sway those still-undecided voters. The House was scheduled to vote on
5 tips to help you survive spring allergies
Spring is officially here — whether it feels like it or not in some parts of the country — so you may already be feeling
Repeal and replace week in review: March 17, 2017
Monday The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its analysis of the American Health Care Act. The report, which many felt should have been released before
Repeal and replace week in review: March 10, 2017
On Monday, Republicans officially released the “American Health Care Act” which continues the process to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Trump had