
Vaccinations – Really Good Reasons To Get Them
1. Vaccinations – what the World Health Organisation has to say about them There is arguably no single preventive health intervention more cost-effective than immunization.
1. Vaccinations – what the World Health Organisation has to say about them There is arguably no single preventive health intervention more cost-effective than immunization.
1. Family History and Risk Factors – What are your personal red flags? Factors like age, race, gender, environmental exposures, or family history can elevate your
1. Puts you in a good mood Whether you need a kickstart to your morning after waking up early or an activity to manage stress after a challenging workday, exercise
1. Improve your mood A glass of wine or a square (or three) of dark chocolate can blunt the edge of a rough day—but going for a
1. Eat a healthy diet Eat a combination of different foods, including fruit, vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole grains. Adults should eat at least five
1. It lubricates the joints Cartilage, found in joints and the disks of the spine, contains around 80 percent water. Long-term dehydration can reduce the joints’ shock-absorbing
1. Hepatitis B Vaccine Hepatitis B is a viral disease that causes liver inflammation and damage. Over time, chronic hepatitis B infection can cause cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver
Public Health Issue #1: Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular diseases — primarily heart disease and stroke — are the leading global cause of death, according to the
1. Sexually transmitted infection screening: Chlamydia is the most common STI nationally and in Nebraska. 2. HPV screening: Two HPV types (16 and 18) cause
1. Alice in Wonderland Syndrome Alice in Wonderland may be pure fantasy, but one of Alice’s more bizarre experiences shares its characteristics with a scary mental disorder.
1. Vaccinations – what the World Health Organisation has to say about them There is arguably no single preventive health intervention more cost-effective than immunization.
1. Family History and Risk Factors – What are your personal red flags? Factors like age, race, gender, environmental exposures, or family history can elevate your
1. Puts you in a good mood Whether you need a kickstart to your morning after waking up early or an activity to manage stress after a challenging workday, exercise
1. Improve your mood A glass of wine or a square (or three) of dark chocolate can blunt the edge of a rough day—but going for a
1. Eat a healthy diet Eat a combination of different foods, including fruit, vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole grains. Adults should eat at least five
1. It lubricates the joints Cartilage, found in joints and the disks of the spine, contains around 80 percent water. Long-term dehydration can reduce the joints’ shock-absorbing
1. Hepatitis B Vaccine Hepatitis B is a viral disease that causes liver inflammation and damage. Over time, chronic hepatitis B infection can cause cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver
Public Health Issue #1: Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular diseases — primarily heart disease and stroke — are the leading global cause of death, according to the
1. Sexually transmitted infection screening: Chlamydia is the most common STI nationally and in Nebraska. 2. HPV screening: Two HPV types (16 and 18) cause
1. Alice in Wonderland Syndrome Alice in Wonderland may be pure fantasy, but one of Alice’s more bizarre experiences shares its characteristics with a scary mental disorder.