Keep Kids Safe and Happy Outdoors

Young girls playing with puppy.

Many outdoor pleasures carry health risks for children. Take precautions to help them avoid hazards. Get tips on keeping your kids safe from bug bites, sunburn and heat exposure, and from swimming accidents.

Versatile Autumn Quinoa Salad

A bowl with quinoa, greens, butternut squash, and other vegetables.

If you are looking for a healthy lunch or dinner, this recipe delivers a flavorful and heart-healthy dish. Bonus: It is easy to customize for many different tastes and dietary needs. Get creative and savor the tastes of fall!

It Takes a Team

Group of doctors and clinicians meeting to discuss breast cancer cases.

Columbus Regional Hospital has designed a multidisciplinary care team approach to breast health and breast cancer care. Every week, the breast cancer care team assembles for an in-person conference to discuss all new breast cancer diagnoses and patients with complex cases.

Four Things to Know About the New RSV Antibody for Kids

Mother holding infant and looking at thermometer.

Flu, colds, and COVID-19 — you know the drill when it comes to the fall and winter months. But there’s another culprit on the seasonal sickness scene: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which can cause serious complications for infants.

Take Steps to Prevent the Flu

Young girl lying on a couch holding a thermometer.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends everyone older than six months of age get an annual flu vaccination. The vaccine remains especially important for people at high risk for serious flu complications, those who live with them, and those who care for them.

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