“Back to School” Routine & Other Healthy Habits
By Dr. Colleen Sholar With COVID-19 ongoing, and it being fall, that typically heralds the end to summer carelessness and a “back to school” or the grindstone atmosphere, this
By Dr. Colleen Sholar With COVID-19 ongoing, and it being fall, that typically heralds the end to summer carelessness and a “back to school” or the grindstone atmosphere, this
by Erin Massey, Behavioral Health Consultant, CVHC My new norm these days is arriving to work and taking my temperature. After reading “Taking Your Mental Health Temperature During COVID-19” by
“Isn’t the coronavirus just another common cold virus?” “I don’t think I have risk, so why should I care?” These are some of the questions asked in our community about
St. Mary’s Partnership for Healthy Communities’ “Walk the Prairie & Beyond Program” goes Virtual this Year! Everything is looking a little different this year, and our St. Mary's & Clearwater
Today, maybe more than ever, rural areas face a myriad of challenges to building and maintaining healthy communities, from provider and services shortages, to smaller populations that are older,
By Jake Foster, PA-C I have a confession to make. I wore a mask in public outside of work for the first time last week, and I felt ridiculous. As
Covid is here and spreading fast! Take action to protect yourself and others! by Dr. Kelly McGrath History has shown that there are critical times where the actions of individual
Written by Dr. Ann Lima, MD Antibodies are proteins that our immune system develops when it fights off invaders. When we get exposed to a new infection, such as a
Written by Dr. Colleen Sholar, DO Times are strange right now, we were so focused on the COVID-19 pandemic, but now, with protests and riots, things have become even more
COVID-19 Update from Dr. Seth Lukens As we know, the first line of defense against coronavirus is preventing exposure. These are things like masks, hand hygiene, social distancing, reducing unnecessary