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Self-isolation stress can cause brain fog, make you feel sluggish, and make it difficult to concentrate. Here are 5 tips to help you look and feel alert.
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Self-isolation stress can cause brain fog, make you feel sluggish, and make it difficult to concentrate. Here are 5 tips to help you look and feel alert.
Supporting your children through the remote education process has never been so easy when you can take the time to incorporate the tips and tricks we have for you here.
Well ventilated school buildings will keep teachers and students from getting sick while they are inside. Here’s how you can help ensure your schools are adopting measures set forth by the CDC to ensure they have a healthy school to return to.
It’s been a tough year due to the coronavirus, and we have all had to find ways to adapt to this new normal. Here are some tips to help lower your anxiety during lockdown and keep your mind and body active.
As a parent, keeping your child safe during the COVID-19 pandemic is a major concern. Here are tips to follow to keeping your children safe when schools reopen.
2020 has been a bummer for our social lives. COVID19 has caused widespread isolation for months, leaving your social circle the people you live with. There are 4 ways we can socialize more even during isolation – so get out there and start living again … from the comfort of your couch!
The coronavirus pandemic has changed every family’s way of life. Locking yourself at home doesn’t guarantee your safety, but these 4 tips will improve your indoor air quality right now.
The holidays are upon us, and that means guests from out-of-town visiting. There are several items you need to check and have on hand, especially during the coronavirus pandemic, to keep your family and guests safe.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected lives all over the world. There are still ways you can help out your local economy to keep your local shops and businesses afloat.
Knowing how to survive COVID as a small business can be daunting. Here are some of the best ways to cope with the new normal.
This pandemic has given me time to think about a lot of things. Just several thoughts that this (almost) senior put down on paper today!
When you are on quarantine at home with the kids, there are a few things you need to do in order to keep everyone on the same page. Here’s how.
While wearing a mask in public has become standard in most areas, people who wear eyeglasses are having to contend with their glasses fogging up. These tips will show you how to buy an anti-fog spray that works for you.
COVID-19 has affected the global economy, as well as our personal finances, dramatically. This makes us more vulnerable to money problems in a changing environment.
Nursing, while a difficult job, is incredibly rewarding. Nurses are the backbone of healthcare, so if you are motivated to better people’s lives, consider retraining as a nurse.
Have you been quarantined with your partner? You can have a better relationship if you put some of these practical tips to good use.
When the world is quiet and still, as it is during this pandemic, it just makes sense to work on self-improvement to keep your mind and body active and create the best version of you possible.
Understanding why the elderly are susceptible to a coronavirus infection can help you to take measures to keep them out of harm’s way.
Your home may not be designed specifically for exercise, causing potential hazards. Here’s how to prevent exercise injuries at home.
Nature is considered an antidote for mental health issues, but gardening – getting your hands down in the dirt – is extremely beneficial.
Looking after your staff and ensuring their safety does not cease if they work from home. You are still responsible for ensuring that they have a safe workplace according to the law. Here’s how to ensure your staff are safe.
Self-isolation can have a seriously negative impact on your health and mental well-being. To keep you healthy, we are sharing some tips to keep those brain cells jumping!
Your old routine might have gone entirely out the window, but these tips will help you create a new normal when you are forced to stay at home.
Social isolation is hard on those in the best of health. It is even more difficult for seniors who need in-home care and their mental health.
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A shelter at home order can be debilitating and scary for adults and children alike. Here are a few tips to keep life somewhat normal until the danger passes.