February is Heart Health Month. For this reason, we draw attention to the No. 1 killer of Americans - heart disease. Millions of people unite for a common goal: the end of heart disease. Heart Health Month reminds Americans to focus on heart health. Further it encourages families, friends and communities to be involved. February As American Heart Month … [Read more...]
Go Red for Women
What is Go Red The American Heart Association's signature women's initiative, Go Red for Women, is a broad program designed to increase women's heart health awareness. Go Red’s goal is to spark a change to improve the lives of women globally. It’s no longer just about wearing red and sharing heart health facts. It’s about all women standing together with Go Red, taking … [Read more...]
This Week In American History: Barack Obama
This Week in American History: On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama announced his run for president of the United States. As a result, he was chosen as our first African American President in America's 2008 election. He was America's 44th President and served two terms. Education Obama was born in Hawaii. He studied political science at Columbia University. He further attended … [Read more...]
Drive Safely – Roundabouts
Roundabouts create better traffic flow and reduce fatal collisions. They can be intimidating because there is no traffic signal telling drivers what to do next. Roundabouts make drivers think about what they must do to safely reach their destination. In the winter, driving through a roundabout can be scary due to slick road conditions. Precautions need to be … [Read more...]
National Burn Awareness Week
The American Burn Association annually organizes National Burn Awareness Week. Burn victims and groups provide resources to the general public. When we work together to spread awareness, we protect each other and our community. This year, National Burn Awareness Week is February 7 – 13, 2021. There are many causes of burn injuries. This includes improper exposure to fire, hot liquids, … [Read more...]
Slips, Trips or Falls
Slips, trips and falls happen to us all. We often do not think much of the event. We may be a bit embarrassed; we brush ourselves off and move forward. However, one in five falls cause a serious injury, such as a broken bone or head trauma according to the CDC. Most think that these occur in high risk jobs like construction or manufacturing. But, offices, schools, health care venues and … [Read more...]
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