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National Bullying Prevention Month

National Bullying Prevention Month

Declared in October 2006, National Bullying Prevention Month is designed to raise awareness about the effects of bullying on children and families. Bullying harms a child’s self-esteem and can lead to poor attendance and increased anxiety and depression. Bullying...
Sarcoma Awareness: Everything You Need to Know

Sarcoma Awareness: Everything You Need to Know

Sarcoma is a rarer form of cancer that is often difficult to discover right away. This is because tumors are commonly hidden deep within the body, and they can go unnoticed for long periods of time. This cancer is found in the bones and the connective tissues of the...
Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month

Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month

This month we want to bring awareness to skin cancer and what you can do to prevent and detect possible skin cancer/melanoma.  Skin cancer is the most common cancer in America, affecting every 1 in 5 adults by the age of 70.  Not all skin cancer is the same....
National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

Approximately 25 million Americans have asthma and more than 50 million suffer from various types of allergies every year. May marks National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month. This annual awareness month was started by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America as...
World Immunization Week (April 24-30)

World Immunization Week (April 24-30)

Vaccines save lives—4 to 5 million a year, to be exact, according to the World Health Organization’s most recent estimate. Today we recognize this incredible stat with the start of World Immunization Week. This week we will discuss the importance of keeping up to date...
Dealing with Spring Seasonal Allergies in Louisville

Dealing with Spring Seasonal Allergies in Louisville

Louisville, Kentucky is notorious as one of the most allergy-ridden regions in the country. Due to our location in the Ohio River valley, the area has a high-pollen level. In fact, Louisville was listed in 46th place on Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s list...
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