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2021-2022 Flu Season – Why, When & Where

With the briskness of autumn around us, it’s a gentle reminder to think about getting ready for flu season. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that Americans to get their annual flu vaccine before the end of October.  While the...

3 Things to Know About Cancer and the Flu

Battling cancer is a challenging and exhausting disease for both the patient and their loved ones. The life-threatening illness can certainly take a toll on one’s physical and mental health and has the potential to change daily life indefinitely. Cancer and cancer...

Flu Vaccination: Keep Yourself and Your Baby Safe

When you’re pregnant you do your very best to keep your unborn baby and yourself safe. From paying closer attention to your diet, fitness, and overall wellbeing, taking care of your health is even more important when you’re carrying a little one. Pregnant women are...

Flu Vaccination: An Important Matter Before We Gather

The holiday season is just around the corner, but with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic coinciding with this year’s flu season, there are new factors to consider beyond Thanksgiving dinner, side dishes and holiday decorations. Small household gatherings are a common way...

Workplace Flu Vaccination: 5 Things You Should Know

With COVID-19 continuing to spread as we head into flu season, it’s critical to prevent the spread of germs and illness everywhere we go. That means at home, the grocery store, school and even our place of employment. Because many of us spend thirty plus hours a week...

3 Things to Know About Chronic Disease and the Flu

Living with a chronic disease has its daily challenges and can certainly take a toll on one’s physical and mental wellbeing. In the Mountain State, West Virginians most commonly suffer from asthma, heart disease, COPD, diabetes, extreme obesity and cancer. With that...
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