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Wellness Trends to Look Out for in 2021

It’s no secret that wellness has gone through a seismic shift in 2020. As people navigate through the crisis, everyone, at some point, has contemplated the notion of well-being and what it means. However, despite the difficulties, people pushed through and prioritized health and wellness like never before. After all, isn’t that what true wellness is […]

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Lonely in the Lone Star State — Dealing with Depression / Don’t be Lonely in the Lone Star State

Depression is hitting Texas hard, affecting both teens and older residents. Loneliness is gripping the Lone Star State — but a few practices can help you ward off the blues. Get Some Sun The lockdowns may have kept you safe, but they’ve also kept you away from the sun. Staying at home prompted symptoms similar

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Save Big on Your Medication Costs in 6 Simple Ways

Aside from food, transportation, education, and medicine are three other important and common expenses in many households in the US and other countries. Combined, these essential items make up the bulk of expenses where a person’s monthly salary goes. Among them, prescription medication is perhaps the most critical, especially if the medicine is for a

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The Best for Your Clinic: How to Efficiently Manage Your Clinic

The overall hospitals and clinics market is valued at a staggering $3 trillion. It’s expected to grow by 8% in the next few years. North America has one of the biggest markets, which owns about 38% of clinics and hospitals worldwide. These statistics might have been the reason why you want to build your clinic.

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Safe to Drink: Identifying Contaminants in Drinking Water

Water quality should be monitored regularly. The United States is considered to have one of the safest public drinking water supplies in the world. While this holds true, the water quality recently found in residential water lines is not as safe. Once drinking water gets contaminated, appropriate treatments should be made to remove any contaminants

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A Look at the Shortage of Public Health Workers

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has projected that the United States will fall between 54,100 and 139,000 physicians short by 2033. Long been a bane of the medical field, the shortage of workers in public health is paralyzing initiatives to combat public health problems such as the ongoing COVID-19 and providing hands-on care to

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How Technology is Streamlining Patient Care

Medical facilities have the foremost responsibility of providing safe and accurate assessments and treatments for all patients. But while these are key in providing good service, the patient experience goes beyond doctor’s consultations. In their “2019 Healthcare Consumer Trends Report,” customer intelligence company NRC Health reports that 80% of patients are willing to shift to

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