04/05/2021 ● By Family Features
Even before COVID-19 limited social contact with friends, family and colleagues, many adults experienced loneliness and depression due to limited contact with others.
Building an appreciation for history is one way to help kids understand and connect with the world around them.
03/29/2021 ● By Family Features
By plane, boat and foot, 2 billion COVID-19 vaccines are making their way to some of the most remote corners of the globe as part of the largest and fastest vaccine operation in history.
03/25/2021 ● By Family Features
For people living with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), everyday activities such as cooking, driving or reading can be challenging.
03/22/2021 ● By Family Features
People who are sensitive and exposed to indoor allergy triggers, such as dust or animal dander, may find that these allergens affect their asthma.
Consider these four ideas from Remembering a Life, an online resource from the experts at the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA).
On 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 Association.
03/15/2021 ● By Family Features
Climate change is an issue that impacts everyone, especially children.
03/08/2021 ● By Family Features
After months of unfamiliar restrictions and guidelines, pandemic fatigue is affecting how some Americans protect their health.
Long days of learning and adventure often lead to hunger for little ones, but many snacks don’t fit the bill or require already busy parents to spend precious time in the kitchen.
Keeping up with regular appointments is an important part of effective ongoing health care, especially for those managing chronic conditions.
Keep these tips and etiquette guidelines in mind to get the most out of your registry.
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