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September 20, 2019

Is Your Child Too Sick For School?

The decision to keep your child home from school can be a difficult one to make. Keeping your child home often comes along with a number of inconveniences from missed classes, to finding alternative care and everything else that comes with a day home from school. This time of year, illness runs rampant in schools.

September 13, 2019

2019-2020 Influenza Season: Should I Get the Flu Shot?

The days of warm weather in New England are coming to an end. The leaves will soon be turning, the temperatures are dropping, and the stuffy noses and chapped lips are coming. Millions of people get the flu every year, severe cases can lead to hospitalization or even death. It’s important to protect yourself and your family against the flu, and getting the flu shot is the best way to do so. Here is everything you need to know about how the flu shot works, why it’s so important, and who should get it.

September 4, 2019

Food Poisoning vs. Stomach “Bug”: 5 Things You Need to Know

We all dread and despise that feeling of being sick to your stomach, there’s nothing worse than being stuck in the bathroom for days in a row. Food poisoning and stomach “bugs” are commonly misconceived to be the same illness. It can be difficult to pinpoint which you are suffering, as food poisoning shares a number of symptoms with common stomach viruses. Here are five things you need to know about how the two differ from one another.