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The 10 unexpected foods that boost your metabolism
Having a balanced and varied diet is key to living a long and healthy life. These are the 10 unexpected foods that boost your metabolism.
Fibromyalgia Awareness Day 2022
May 12th is Fibromyalgia Awareness Day. Fibromyalgia is a chronic neurological condition that causes pain all over the body.
Why Nurses are Heroes
National Nurses Day is on May 6th; awareness week is from May 6th to the 12th. Let's thank the nurses that have been in your life.
We’re Winners of Best Home Health Care in Baytown!
It’s of great pleasure to announce that The Baytown Sun has named Signature Health Services as the Best Home Health Care in Baytown, and it’s all thanks to YOU, our incredible, loyal, and amazing patients and customers.
National TAR Syndrome Awareness
TAR syndrome is a rare genetic condition characterized by the absence of the bones radius and ulna in the forearms.
National Cancer Control Month
Although cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the US, it is also one of the most easily preventable with screening, vaccination, and lifestyle changes.
Parkinson’s Awareness Month
April is National Parkinson's Awareness Month, here are some facts, information, characteristics, and ways you can take part in this awareness month.
National Nutrition Month – 2022
March is National Nutrition Month, here are some fun and not-so-fun facts about nutrition and how to stay healthy.
Eight Great Reasons to Select Signature Health Services
Discover eight compelling reasons to partner with us!
St. Patrick’s Day 2022
Enjoy yourself today and tonight, but remember that choosing the best home healthcare agency doesn’t depend on finding your own bit of Irish luck. It takes careful research and an understanding of what each agency offers.
National Red Cross Day
March is Red Cross Month, we want to share with you why it is so important and how you can take part in it.
Heart Health Month 2022 – Part 3
Living a healthy lifestyle can help you keep your blood pressure in a healthy range and lower your risk for heart disease and stroke. It’s never too early to start thinking about your blood pressure and taking steps to manage your high blood pressure.