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Phlebotomist Recognition Week
10 Feb

Phlebotomist Recognition Week

Phlebotomist recognition week celebrates phlebotomists’ vital role in maintaining patient health and promoting lab efficiency and effectiveness. They don’t just draw blood, they keep patients calm, ensure specimens are of the best quality. We appreciate the p
National Wear Red Day
03 Feb

National Wear Red Day

Red. It’s more than just a color. It is powerful and scintillating. It’s even the color of that most vital fluid that pumps through our hearts. The right red dress can really fire up anyone’s appearance, making a person stand out in a crowd and demanding at
Healthy Weight Week
14 Jan

Healthy Weight Week

It’s that time of year again: Healthy Weight Week! This week, we want to remind you that it’s not only about losing weight; it’s about keeping your weight in check. Maintaining a healthy weight can help you feel better and have more energy. It can also help
National Blood Donor Month and Recognizes The Lifesaving Contribution of Blood and Platelet Donors
09 Jan

National Blood Donor Month and Recognizes The Lifesaving Contribution of Blood and Platelet Donors

National Blood Donor Month is an important time to remember the lifesaving contribution of blood and platelet donors. In 2018, 2,982 people in the United States received life-saving blood and platelet donations from someone in their community. That’s more than
Did You Know January was Labeled as Veganuary
05 Jan

Did You Know January was Labeled as Veganuary

If you’re wondering how you can make the switch to a plant-based diet without feeling overwhelmed or like you’re compromising on your food sovereignty, read on. We’ve got some tips for making the transition a little easier. From stocking your kitchen with n
National Influenza Vaccination Month
20 Dec

National Influenza Vaccination Month

It’s that time of year again! Time to stock up on soup, get a new comforter and, most importantly, time to get your flu vaccine. CDC recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine each year. Influenza activity usually begins to increas
HIV/AIDS Awareness Month
20 Dec

HIV/AIDS Awareness Month

World AIDS Day is a day to remember those who have lost their lives to AIDS. It is also a day to remember all the progress that has been made in fighting this deadly virus. To learn more about the progress that has been made, and to help raise awareness for the c
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
18 Nov

Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Lung Cancer Awareness Month may not be as widely recognized as other health awareness months, but it is just as important. After all, lung cancer is the leading cancer death cause among the residents of the United States. As per the current statistics, more than
COPD Awareness Month
10 Nov

COPD Awareness Month

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a group of lung diseases that block airflow and make breathing difficult. It is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Every four minutes, a person is killed by the disease, which annually claims th
American Diabetes Month
05 Nov

American Diabetes Month

American Diabetes Month is a time to raise awareness about diabetes and its impact on American lives. As per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are 37 million diabetic people in the United States; around 8.5 million are undiagnosed. Diabe