Why winter wellness matters now more than ever
The winter months bring unique health challenges that require thoughtful preparation and consistent action. While respiratory illnesses surge during colder weather, maintaining both physical and
The winter months bring unique health challenges that require thoughtful preparation and consistent action. While respiratory illnesses surge during colder weather, maintaining both physical and
Rolling out‘s Health IQ proudly presents an enlightening conversation with Kenyatta W. Stephens, Ph.D., an internationally recognized public health strategist and founder of SAPHE Consulting
Traveling with your furry friend can be a delightful experience, but it requires careful planning to ensure a smooth journey for both you and your
Katarena Ford, PhD. was a participant in a group of the first Americans to get vaccinated for the COVID-19 virus. A graduate of Alabama State
DeKalb County continued its incentivized vaccination efforts on Feb. 19, 2022, at The Globe Academy. The DeKalb Board of Health, the commissioner’s office and International
Shauna Markes-Wilson, a staff pharmacist at Walgreens, collaborated with the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to provide free COVID-19 vaccinations, flu shots and breast cancer screenings
As the debate surrounding the vaccine continues to rage in ever-increasing intensity nationwide, YouTube has announced that it will ban all videos that are against
NBA players who refuse to get vaccinated are looking at the prospect of being segregated from teammates when the season starts toward the end of
Dekalb County, in metro Atlanta, in partnership with the DeKalb County Board of Health and Medcura Health, found the right formula to get a large
Stacey Abrams finds it incomprehensible that the communities and regions most ravaged by the pandemic in Georgia have been getting the lowest percentages of vaccines
Though the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a big toll on the U.S., effective vaccines will soon be available. We could see widespread distribution of those
According to the CDC, U.S. measles cases for this year are triple the normal annual average. The CDC released the numbers onfirming that 172 of
Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious bacterial disease that attacks the respiratory system and causes uncontrollable coughing. According to the Centers
Three more people died in Saudi Arabia this weekend from the MERS virus, bringing the total number of MERS virus deaths to 50 across the