Celebrating the winter holidays safely Though we can continue to take precautions, it is still safest to celebrate with those in your immediate household. These times can be difficult when you can’t see everyone you want to, so the CDC recommends finding creative ways to celebrate. |
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The facts about the COVID-19 vaccine Vaccines to prevent the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are perhaps the best hope for ending the pandemic. But as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) begins authorizing emergency use of COVID-19 vaccines, you will likely have questions. Find out about the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines, how they work, the possible side effects and the importance of continuing to take infection prevention steps. | | |
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Goal setting tips for the New Year With a new year just around the corner, many people are working on creating New Year's Resolutions and starting the year off right. It’s no surprise that this year more than ever, many are wanting to shed a few extra pounds, or get back on track after a stressful and chaotic year. | | |
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Stay hydrated during these winter months It is easy to be motivated to drink water when it’s hot and humid outside, but that’s not the case when the weather shifts. During the winter, we are more apt to reach for a warm or sweet drink, which leads many people to experience dehydration over the cold months. | | |
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Virtual Visits: A great alternative this winter |
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Here are some quick notes from Keely Schoonver, FNP, at Northeast Family Health on when Virtual Visits might be a good option for you. Do not forget to take care of your healthcare needs during this pandemic and flu season. Even if Virtual Visits isn't an option, we are confident in our ability to provide safe and quality care during this time. Call today and make you appointment! |
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