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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...

Low-Cost and No-Cost Emergency Preparedness Measures

Small steps today, mean a safer tomorrow for you and your loved ones.Low-Cost and No-Cost Emergency Preparedness So far in our series for National Preparedness Month this September, we've already covered How to Make an Emergency Plan for Your Household and How to...

How to Build A Home Emergency Kit

A thoughtfully crafted emergency kit can become a lifeline for your family after a disaster. How to Build a Home Emergency Kit In an unpredictable world, being prepared for emergencies is not just a precaution—it's a necessity. A well-stocked home emergency kit can be...

Baby Formula Shortage and Available Resources

As parents desperately search from store to store, city to city and even reports of state to state for baby formula we are left with some questions: When and where did the formula shortage start? Back in February,  Abbott Laboratories initiated a recall of powdered...

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Mental illness or a reaction to what’s going on- or both?

This morning I looked outside my large living room window and was greeted by snow. It had started snowing early morning, and the weather had decided it was a good idea to continue throughout the morning. Granted it wasn’t much snow, but it was enough to squelch my...

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After Antibiotics, Restoring Gut Health

After antibiotics, Restoring Gut Health Antibiotics are literally lifesaving. In the most dire of circumstances they can bring someone back from the brink of death. They are powerful medicines. Our lives have greatly benefitted from the use of antibiotics, whether we...

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Allergies? 10 tips to help you through allergy season

As the winter draws to an end and spring emerges, along with the warmer temperatures comes with it the increase in pollen and mold.  This time of year can be a challenging, and miserable time of year for those suffering with seasonal allergies. The CDC estimates that...

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No Insulin Anywhere – What to do

Among one of the most serious complications of a medical supply shortage is shortage of insulin for insulin dependent diabetics. The threat is getting very real, given current events. October 2021 Michigan pharmacy runs out of insulin As recent as December 2021...

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Bioterror event over, but now what?

Part 5 of 5 9 months later…. You are sitting at your desk, sipping your second cup of coffee. “Feels good to be back’” you think to yourself. It’s a slow day at work. Slower than usual. Since the bioterror event your hours have been cut. You have been back to work for...

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