Summertime Stings and Burns

Summertime is filled with long days spent outdoors. Whether you’re laying out by a pool, riding a bike, or swimming in a lake, it’s all fun and games until your day in the sun results in a painful burn or sting. This month, we’re sharing a few simple safety tips everyone can benefit from during…

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COVID-19 Testing: We Do It All

Since COVID-19 was first discovered, one of the largest challenges doctors and scientists face is the lack of information, data, and studies on the virus. But as time goes on, different testing approaches have proven useful for detecting the presence of COVID-19 in the body. Thus, allowing patients to better prepare and fight the illness.…

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Men’s Health Week

In 1994, Congress declared the week leading up to Father’s Day, “Men’s Health Week.” The point of Men’s Health Week is to raise awareness of preventable health issues for males and encourage early detection and treatment. What better way to show your dad love this Father’s Day than by encouraging him to lead a healthy…

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COVID-19 Facts vs. Fiction

With so much news coverage on COVID-19, it can be hard to filter through everything that is being said and posted online. Because everyone has a platform to share their opinions, false information seems to be spreading faster than the virus itself these days. That’s why we’re setting the record straight by fact-checking a few…

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Caffeine Awareness Month

Does the warmth of a freshly brewed cup of coffee give you the strength to tackle the day? We all know the feeling of relying on our trusty friend caffeine to get us through a busy day when we can’t afford to be groggy. But, at what point does our dependency start to affect our…

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National Cancer Prevention Month

All of us, in some way or another, have been affected by cancer. Whether you know someone who has been diagnosed, have a family history of it, or have idols who were taken from it, cancer is sadly very common.    But did you know, according to the World Health Organization, 30%-50% of cancers can…

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Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick

The New Year has officially begun, and with that comes new resolutions! How many of us make our resolutions, keep up with them for a few weeks or even months, and then eventually find ourselves making the same ones the next year? It’s a tale as old as time, but it doesn’t have to be…

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Holiday Recipes to Satisfy Everyone

Between potlucks, parties, and quality time with friends and family, a large part of the holidays revolves around food. Those who have food allergies know it’s hard to indulge when you have to be extra cautious about certain ingredients. And if you’re hosting, it can be a challenge to accommodate Aunt Suzie’s nut allergy, Uncle…

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What to Know This Flu Season

It’s all festive fun and games until the fall and winter seasons take a turn into flu season. No one wants fever, aches, and pains to disrupt the holidays.  So take action to avoid it this year by getting the facts about the flu! To keep Cabot and the surrounding communities healthy this year, we’re…

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