National Influenza Vaccination Week
Signature Health Services2023-12-13T14:37:02-05:00By taking proactive steps and preventive measures, we can collectively combat the spread of influenza, ensuring a healthier and safer community.
By taking proactive steps and preventive measures, we can collectively combat the spread of influenza, ensuring a healthier and safer community.
Enhancing quality of life for older adults doesn't require complex solutions. Promoting these practices can help seniors enjoy life as they age gracefully.
Keeping activity going, even for a short period, can significantly improve the health of any person.
The first week of April is proclaimed National Public Health Week to improve the nation's overall health. It focuses on prevention, awareness, and education to ensure the conditions in which people can be and stay healthy.
February 14th is National Donor Day. Today we raise awareness about organ donation. More than 120,000 Americans are waiting for an organ donation that saves their lives.
While no disease is 100% percent preventable, you can always make lifestyle changes that may help reduce the risk of developing other diseases. Here are some of them.
A successful surgery that does not follow an appropriate healing process can result in poor recovery outcomes such as cognitive decline, persistent pain, reduced functional ability, loss of independence, or inability to return to work.
When someone is having a stroke, it is vital to act fast. Here is the best method to know if someone is having a stroke.
During National Bone & Joint Health Action Week, organizations and health administrations discuss the latest research findings on preventing and treating bone and joint affections.
Walking every day is a great exercise. It is the foundation of a healthier lifestyle and keeps us active. Here is how many steps you should take in a day.