Your well-earned summer vacation has finally arrived, but you’re feeling a bit under the weather. What do you do now? Try an E-Visit … fast, affordable care from anywhere – no appointments, video or phone calls needed.
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We care about your mental health
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Occasionally feeling down is expected, but can you tell if it’s depression or not? Knowing the warning signs is important to help you know when to get care. At HonorHealth, there is always help available.
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Run, but not into joint pain
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Running is a great form of exercise that boosts your health, strengthens muscles and elevates your mood; however, runners can face some challenges. Here are some tips to keep you healthy while on the run.
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Spending a lot of time outdoors?
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Bites and stings are common, especially if you’re outside a lot. They’re not pleasant and may require immediate medical attention. What should you do if you get bit or stung?
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Cool down with a summer snack
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Looking for a cool, low-calorie snack for a sizzling summer day? Try our homemade feta cucumber dip. Pair it with some sliced veggies to increase your vegetable and calcium intake.
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Primary care that’s made for you
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Your healthcare needs are as unique as you are, and you deserve care that meets all of them. At HonorHealth, not only will our team of providers take the time to know your medical history, but they’ll also support your health goals and coordinate your specialty care. That’s care, made for you.
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Keeping you healthy – understanding forgetfulness
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Kari Johnson, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, Hartford Scholar, clinical nurse specialist at the HonorHealth Longevity Institute, shares valuable information about forgetfulness. Watch the recording or download a PDF.
What is the HonorHealth Longevity Institute? It provides care and education for older adults through healthy aging and activity programs focused on wellness. The Institute is dedicated to advancing the care of older adults in both the patient and community setting. For more information about the Longevity Institute, contact Kari at 480-324-7181.
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