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Americans Need To Get Moving
The problem with fitness is that many of us are not sure where to start or what to do. Others believe the fitness hill to be too steep, and the journey too painful.
What is innovation in health care?
Innovation in health care is the constant pursuit of making the experience of consuming, delivering, and managing health care better. It is accomplished through “what if” thinking and studying human experiences to imagine what health care could be, not just what we expect it to be today.
Using Data to Transform Health Equality into Health Equity
Many believe that the terms equality and equity can be used interchangeably. However, these terms have distinctly different meanings. Equality means that everyone is given the same opportunity and resources while health equity focuses on providing opportunities and resources so that every person can attain his or her full health potential regardless of social position or other socially determined circumstances.
Holiday Season Offers Opportunity to Discuss Family Health History
Tools to Help You Navigate Your Diabetes Journey
That’s crucial to remember not only in November – which is American Diabetes Month – but year-round.
Food insecurity leads to health insecurity
As many families prepare a big feast this Thanksgiving, there are others that struggle to put anything on the table.
Saving lives with breast cancer screenings in every corner of South Central PA
In Breast Cancer Awareness month, you hear that familiar drumbeat of “get your screening” everywhere you turn.
The ABC(D)s of Medicare
Understanding how Medicare works can help you make the best choices for your situation.
Author Sebene Selassie on interconnection and mindfulness
Sebene Selassie, meditation teacher and author of You Belong: A Call for Connection, says the difficulties of the pandemic proved the need for interconnection.



