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Person retrieving a bottle of water from refrigerator
February 4, 2025/Nutrition

Should You Be Worried About Nanoplastics?

The teeny-tiny chemicals are hard to detect and may lead to health complications

Two happy kids in lifejackets climbing ladder to top deck of boat
August 5, 2024/Primary Care

Boat Safety: How To Stay Safe on Open Water

Watch the weather, keep lines of communication open and make sure everyone on board has access to a personal lifejacket or flotation device

Smiling parent holding smiling baby in a pool
June 7, 2024/Children's Health

When Can Babies Go in the Pool?

Wait until they’re at least 6 months old before your little one takes their first dunk

Jellyfish sting on wrist and thigh
May 20, 2024/Primary Care

Should You Pee on a Jellyfish Sting?

This persistent myth isn’t true and can actually cause more pain than relief

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tap water from the kitchen faucet
September 22, 2023/Wellness

Is Tap Water Safe To Drink?

Your home’s tap water should be safe to drink, but you can install filters and run tests to be sure

newborn being dried off after a bath
July 14, 2023/Children's Health

Bath Time for Baby: When and How To Bathe Your Newborn

Be mindful about temperature, positioning and efficiency when it’s comes to your little one

Boiling water on stove top.
March 3, 2023/Wellness

What Your Well Water Says About Your Health

Testing your well water system annually can help prevent contaminants and bacterial overgrowth

young person in swimming pool holding onto floatation device while coughing heavily.
December 1, 2022/Primary Care

What To Know About Dry Drowning

Dry drowning is an airway closure from choking on water without getting fluid in your lungs

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