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Medical Readiness: What Really Kills First

When Disaster Strikes, It’s Not Hunger or Thirst That Takes the First Lives In every disaster zone, from hurricanes in the Caribbean to war zones in Ukraine, the pattern is the same. People worry about food and water, but it’s infection that kills first. A small wound...

Exploring Dr. William Makis’ Hybrid Orthomolecular Cancer Protocol: Focus on Ivermectin and Mebendazole/Fenbendazole

Exploring Dr. William Makis’ Hybrid Orthomolecular Cancer Protocol: Focus on Ivermectin and Mebendazole/Fenbendazole *Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Always seek professional guidance.* In the evolving...

Be Prepared for Life’s Unexpected Moments

3 Reasons EVERYONE should have emergency medications avaiable. It's all about access—access to medications and care when you need it most. And when things happen outside of your control that access can disappear.Below are 3 examples of how easily this access can be...

Youth Preparedness: Teaching, Building, and Coping with Disasters

Educating and preparing your children ahead of time means fewer surprises in the event of an emergency.Growing Up Prepared: Empowering Youth in Disaster Preparedness As we observe National Preparedness Month, it's crucial to remember that disasters can strike at any...
Radioactive Fallout and the Body

Radioactive Fallout and the Body

Part 2 (This is a series of posts on the health effects of different types of radioactive fallout) Last post we discussed what to do in the event of a nuclear explosion and resulting fallout. If you happen to get caught in the path of the fallout the following...

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Prepare for Radioactive Fallout and More

Prepare for Radioactive Fallout and More

Given the current state of world affairs, we will be turning our attention to nuclear fallout and the effects on the body.To begin with, we will delve into what you can do mitigate the effects of a nuclear explosion, through planning and education. And of course,...

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A Week In Review

A Week In Review

Recalls, Recalls EverywhereFood recalls have reached staggering levels. Below are a few recent recalls that you may want to visit and check your cupboards and refrigerator.  Along with food recalls is a voluntary recall of mislabeled medication: Voluntary Nationwide...

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Tips on Getting Urgent Medical Care When You’re Traveling

Tips on Getting Urgent Medical Care When You’re Traveling

Vacations are supposed to be fun and relaxing. Unfortunately, they can also expose you to multiple risks that can lead to illnesses and accidents.Data from GeoSentinel highlights that about 8% of international travelers have become ill to the point of needing...

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Water, Water Everywhere, But None to Drink

Water, Water Everywhere, But None to Drink

The devastation hurricane Ian, a category 4 hurricane, caused over the past week and weekend cannot be overstated. As of Monday, the death toll has risen to over 100. Over 2.7 million people lost electric power and as of Monday afternoon more than 600,000 were still...

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Maintain or Attain a Healthy Weight

Maintain or Attain a Healthy Weight

When you maintain a healthy weight, your overall health and ability to care for the sick and injured is enhanced. Preparedness isn’t just first aid and readiness during adverse weather events and home safety.  According to the CDC: The US obesity prevalence was 41.9%...

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