In response to the coronavirus pandemic, many courts across the country are passing orders for residents to stay home to self-quarantine. Quarantining helps reduce community spread of the highly infectious coronavirus. It is important to understand the quarantining process and to follow order guidelines for your area. The Significance Of Quarantine Despite not experiencing … [Read more...]
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
The world is currently suffering from an outbreak of a respiratory illness caused by a new coronavirus. Coronavirus is a large family of viruses rarely effecting both humans and animals. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) started in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China in a live animal market. The virus spreads person-to-person in communities around the world. With known risks … [Read more...]
Rehospitalization Rates Higher Following Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are common from car crashes and falls. A TBI can be hard to detect and may cause long term symptoms or concerns. For this reason, it is important to look for signs of a brain injury after suffering a blow to the head. Those experiencing a traumatic brain injury often experience re-hospitalization more frequently. Statistics A 2010 study on … [Read more...]
Poison Prevention
March is childhood poisoning prevention month to raise awareness and provide resources to prevent children from being poisoned. Children make up the largest portion of poisonings incidents in the United States however, poisoning affects all age groups. Poisonous Substances Poisonous items are not just products labeled 'poisonous'. Any household item can be poisonous when used the … [Read more...]
Brain Injuries From Car Crashes
Brain Injuries From Car Crashes March is Brain Injury Awareness (BIAA) month, providing awareness for and about brain injuries. Brain injuries can occur from different kinds of events but are common in car crashes. There are two types of brain injuries: non-traumatic and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Brain injuries are caused by different impacts to the head and differ in severity. … [Read more...]
Dog Sledding In Alaska
Alaska is known for the incredible dog sledding races and events throughout winter. Whether preparing to participate competitively, recreationally, or to watch, it's important to be safe when taking part in dog sledding. Unanticipated Obstacles The speed and timing involved with dog sledding makes it difficult to avoid hazards. Animals such as moose or bears, as well as other … [Read more...]
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