Pumpkin Carving Safety 101
Posted by Sam on 10/30/2020 to
Safety Tips
Halloween Celebrations are underway! This year the holiday falls on a Saturday which is perfect for all kinds of parties and spooky fun. A great way to get in the holiday spirit is to carve your own pumpkin! Always remember that it is important to also stay safe because even though there are plenty of costumes for nurses, doctors, and zombie patients, it is better to fake an injury than to have one. Especially when it comes to carving pumpkins, so we have a few safety tips to help avoid any major owies or any unplanned trips to the emergency room
Trick-or-Treat Safely 2020
Posted by Zyanne on 10/23/2020 to
Safety Tips
Sweets, treats, costumes, parties and more! Halloween is quickly approaching and many people all over the world are getting eager to celebrate the spooky season. 2020 has brought its fair share of challenges as each of the different holidays approach and Halloween is no different. It is important for us as a society to still celebrate these holidays that are important to us while also thinking about the safety of your family and the safety of the many other families who plan to celebrate Halloween as well.
Breast Cancer Awareness
Posted by Zyanne on 10/2/2020 to
Physical Health
Breast Cancer is the most common form of cancer in women worldwide. According to the World Health Organization more than 500,000 women around the world die from breast cancer yearly. In the United States more than 250,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and 42,000 succumb each year. Cancer is a disease where a large group of abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, Metastasizing is the process where these cells grow beyond usual boundaries to invade adjacent tissues and or parts of the body. This is the state at which it can become fatal. Little is known as to how these cancer cells are created, or whether certain groups are more susceptible or not.
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