Understanding Vaccines
Posted by Zyanne on 12/31/2020 to
Medical Regulations
Vaccines. Good? Bad? Beneficial? Or too Risky? Society has definitely gone back and forth trying to decide if we accept vaccines or if we are against them. The majority of the conversation centers around if we trust them to benefit us more than harm us. There are a number of benefits that come with using vaccines as a preventative medicine but there is also quite a bit of speculation saying vaccines can have long term effects that are harmful to our overall health. The best way to decide if we are for or against vaccines is to be educated about what they are and how they work. To start, we need to get a better understanding of the history behind vaccines and how they have progressed to what they are now.
Safer Habits for the New Year
Posted by Zyanne on 12/24/2020 to
Safety Tips
As we get closer to the end of 2020, the global COVID pandemic shows no signs of slowing down. Each day we are still seeing hundreds of thousands of new cases of coronavirus infections, meanwhile people are still struggling complying with the strict safety measures. This whole year has felt like a nightmare that none of us can wake up from. The last thing we all want is to continue this nightmare into the new year so changes need to be made.
Are You Prepared for an Emergency?
Posted by Zyanne on 12/11/2020 to
Safety Tips
With all the unexpected things that have happened in 2020, it is important to ask yourself if you are really prepared for any type of emergency. Disasters are inevitable and happen to everyone, especially at times we least expect it. When a crisis does occur, it is important to be prepared that way you can feel more comfortable being able to handle the situation. What does being prepared really mean? Here are a few tips to help you be more prepared when a disaster occurs.
How Heart Attacks Differ between Men and Women
Posted by Zyanne on 12/4/2020 to
More than one million people in the United States alone suffer from a heart attack every year. However, many people are unaware that there is a difference in symptoms between men and women when experiencing a heart attack. While our hearts may all work the same, there are different physiological differences that can affect the symptoms when a heart attack does strike. These differences make heart attacks difficult to diagnose in women.
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