
New COVID Vaccine Recommendations
In a September 12, 2023 press release, the CDC recommends that everyone six months and older get an updated COVID-19 vaccine for this upcoming fall and winter season.

What is Monkeypox?
Monkeypox is a rare disease that is caused by a monkeypox virus which is part of the same class of viruses that causes variola or smallpox.

If You Received the Moderna Vaccination, When Should You Expect a Booster?
The Moderna Vaccine for COVID has been a whirlwind of protection, promises, and changes. With the Delta Variant a Booster will be needed, but when?

8 Things to Know About the Delta Virus and More
The Delta Variant is a mutation of the COVID virus that is leading to a highly contagious strain of this virus. Vaccines are Prevention.

U.S. Will Pause the Distribution of Johson and Johnson Vaccine After Blood Clotting Concerns
The COVID vaccine produced by Johnson and Johnson has been halted for an unknown amount of time due to a rare risk of developing blood clots.

First Coronavirus Death in US
Health Officials from the state of Washington have reported a death in the United States as the result of the Coronavirus. This marks the first death in the U.S. as mounting concerns and reports of a high risk with regards to the COVID-19 virus.

Is The Flu Too Common That We Are Ignoring Its Risks?
Is the Flu too Common? I bet it would be nearly impossible for you to guess how many deaths in the United States were related to…

Five Tips for Healthy Kids This Season
In this article you will find five great tips to help keep kids (and yourself!) healthy this season. Remember to keep healthy, get a flu vaccination, and dress warm.

HPV Vaccine May Cause Girls to be Cautious About Sexual Activity
Initially, it was reported by the media and other sources that the HPV vaccine may cause girls to become more sexually active. But recent data shows that this may not be the case. HPV is a virus that has been closely associated with cervical cancer. Human papillomavirus or more commonly known as HPV has several types, but only a few types have been directly linked to cervical cancer. Other types can cause genital warts.