Viewing: National Institutes of Health

Florida Confirms Measles In Two Unvaccinated Adults

By on April 20, 2015

  Two cases of measles have been confirmed by the Florida’s Department of Health. The measles were found in two unvaccinated adults in Indian River County. Officials said Sunday that both patients live in the same household. One acquired measles

What is Occupational Therapy?

By on April 1, 2015

      Occupational therapy practitioners ask, “What matters to you?” not, “What’s the matter with you?” In its simplest terms, occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants help people across the lifespan participate in the things they want and need

National Social Worker Month 2015

By on March 2, 2015

Social Work Month 2015 – Social Work Paves the Way for Change 2015 marks a special year for the social work community. The nation will commemorate National Social Work Month in March and the National Association of Social Workers will

Diabetes is a family affair

By on November 2, 2014

National Diabetes Month, observed each year in November, is a time for communities across the country – and the world – to shine a spotlight on diabetes and encourage action to change the way diabetes is treated. World Diabetes Day

New News in the world of Medicare

By on October 20, 2014

Medicare will begin initial coverage for a genetic prostate cancer test and will consider national coverage. A Medicare administrative contractor, Palmetto GBA, said it will pay for a diagnostic test that evaluates prostate cancer risk in men, and the nation’s

Visit Us On FacebookVisit Us On Google PlusVisit Us On Linkedin