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Trips, Fall, Bruises and Broken Bones
Falls can lead to bruises, pulled muscles, and broken bones. That might not seem like a big problem, until you know what’s really at risk.

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How to protect your family from poisonings in the home
You might be surprised to learn accidental drug overdoses in kids are on the rise. Take these measures to prevent a poisoning emergency. Learn more

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Riding out the storm: Build your resolve and be ready for anything Mother Nature – or life – hands you
Whether they’re natural or man-made, disasters leave an unnatural amount of stress in their wake. But we don’t have to let them wreck our lives.

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August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month
As students get ready to head back to school, eye doctors want to remind parents and children that August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month. One in 10 children is at risk from an undiagnosed eye problem so get your appointments made today!

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Summer safety for kids.
Summer means fun in the sun for kids. Click here to find out how to keep them safe all summer long.

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Stand up for safety with some suggestions on how to avoid falls
Nasty falls can be prevented. Learn how to stay on your feet and injury free.

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The Recipe You Need When Combining Food, Fire, and Fun
You've planned the menu, bought the food and invited friends. But do you know what it takes to keep you and your guests safe at your cookout? Check out these tips BEFORE your next event.

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Household Dangers and Poisons
Health and Wellness from Humana - Household Dangers and Poisons

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Hospital Safety Tips
Explore simple steps to take before you go to the hospital.

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Choosing Doctors & Hospitals
It's smart to do a little research before deciding where to go for care.

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Medical Errors
Research shows a significant number of hospital deaths are preventable.

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Reality of Medical Headlines
A doctor helps you sift through medical headlines to reveal the truth.

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Emergency Room Advice
Know what symptoms qualify you to visit a doctor, urgent care center, or the ER.