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November 11, 2022
Hospice Care at Home Empowers Vermonters in their End-of-Life Journey
“Some people think that if you go on hospice, you're giving up,” says Erica Lustgarten of Burlington. “But what I say is, ‘If you go on hospice, you’re surrounded by this blanket of love and care and basic medicine, and it's 10 times better than if you don't do it.’ It's really the opposite of what
November 9, 2022
Finding Balance at the Holidays
The holiday season can easily become one of overindulgence, whether we feel it in our wallets or in our waistlines. And behind that urge to splurge – particularly on food or drink – there is often an emotional trigger. To help manage the holiday stressors that can lead to excessive eating or
November 7, 2022
Winter Coats & Car Seat Safety
Temperatures are falling and it’s time to start dressing for colder weather. You might be getting your child’s winter jacket from storage or purchasing something to keep a new baby warm. However, winter coats and snowsuits may be dangerous for children to wear in a car seat. How Can a Winter Coat Be
November 4, 2022
What You Need to Know About RSV, Flu and COVID Right Now
COVID-19, RSV flu and other viruses are prevalent right now and pediatric hospitalizations for respiratory illnesses are on the rise. What can families do to prevent and prepare for these viruses? In this Q&A, we asked our experts Rebecca Bell, MD, a pediatric critical care physician at The
October 24, 2022
House Calls May Be History, but School Calls Are Just Getting Going
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October 20, 2022
Top 3 Tips to Avoid the Flu
Health care workers are on the front lines during flu season. But we don’t follow any secret formula to avoid getting sick. In fact, our approach can be adopted by anyone looking to stay healthy or slow the spread of the influenza virus. Take Flu Seriously People don’t take flu seriously enough, and
October 19, 2022
Am I Still Protected?
We’ve learned that the COVID-19 virus changes over time. Are you wondering if the COVID-19 vaccine dose(s) you received months ago are still effective? We’ve got all the facts about the new bivalent COVID-19 booster from Rebecca Bell, MD, pediatric critical care physician at The University of
October 14, 2022
Should I Go To the Emergency Department?
It is important to know that the Emergency Department does not work on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, patients are seen by severity of symptoms. So it is often much faster -- and an overall better use of medical resources -- to be seen at an Urgent Care clinic if you are not in a
October 13, 2022
How Can I Get My Child To Eat Better?
At this time of year especially, grocery stores are stocked top to bottom with enticing snacks, making it a challenge for parents and caregivers to navigate their child’s nutrition. Here, certified childhood and adolescent weight management expert Alison Precourt, RD, CDE, a clinical nutritionist at
October 13, 2022
Home Remedies for Flu
There are many traditional and non-traditional home remedies people use to feel more comfortable and able to rest as cold and flu viruses run their course. Try a few of the following suggestions next time you’re feeling ill, but check with your primary health care provider before starting any new
October 13, 2022
Who Gets Screened for Lung Cancer? More Patients Now.
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October 10, 2022
7 Tips for Halloween Safety
While Halloween can be a very exciting time for children and parents, it can be one of the most dangerous nights of the year. In fact, Halloween is the deadliest day of the year for child pedestrians. Children are three times more likely to be struck and killed by a car on Halloween, according to
October 4, 2022
Flu Vaccine: The Top 5 Myths Busted
Every flu season, people decide to skip the flu shot, but it’s an important piece of your preventive health care. Here we clear up some of the most common flu falsehoods. Myth #1: The flu is like the common cold – it’s not a big deal. Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness that is
October 3, 2022
6 Health Conditions That Increase Your Risk of Flu
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine every year, with rare exceptions. But for some groups, it’s especially important. Here are the top six health conditions that increase your chances of getting the flu
September 29, 2022
No Admission: Preventing Hospital Stays Before They Happen
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