As the weather heats up, there will be more people enjoying the outdoors. Whether in the mountains, by the beach or in a major city, anything can happen. It’s important to carry a first aid kit when ...
Q My son’s family is taking their first road trip vacation this summer. I want to pack up a first aid kit for them and could ...
If you don’t have a first aid kit handy, local doctors say now is the time to make one. They say having everything together in one place can help reduce anxiety if there’s an illness or emergency.
Camping, hiking, training and everyday living all come with a small amount of risk—unless you’re living in a bubble or under a rock. And if you’re not living in a protected sphere or under a large ...
Escaping the summer season without suffering from sunburn, a bug bite or a brush with poison ivy is virtually impossible. These seven must-haves in a summer first-aid kit allow both parents and ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Turns out the old adage "better safe than sorry" holds a lot of water when it comes to traveling while being medically unprepared. As reported ...
MaryAnne Goodwin, BSN, RN, LC, nursing director, left, and Keelin Trask, BSN, RN, nurse in charge, are involved in the overdose prevention program among many other Maternal Child Health Unit and Women ...