At this point, you have probably heard plenty of worrying facts about this year’s flu season. While the period between October and April has always been known as a time people are likely to get sick, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that the number of influenza cases currently qualifies as an epidemic. To make matters worse, many communities are also experiencing waves of the common cold and allergies. Fortunately, most doctors say that unless you are at risk of developing complications from one of these conditions, you should be able to treat all three with rest and the help of an urgent care center.… Read More...
How You Can Use the Urgent Care Center
Urgent care clinics are popping up all over the nation. There are more than 7,000 of these walk in medical clinics across the United States and that number is surely expected to grow. In order to be classified as an urgent care center, a clinic must be open seven days per week. This kind of convenience makes them a big hit in convenience-hungry market. So, what kinds of services can you get at these new, medical centers?
Urgent, But Not Life-Threatening Care
An urgent care or after hours medical clinic is made to treat things like sprains or upper respiratory infections.… Read More...
Three of the Most Bizarre E Cig Liquids That Really Actually Exist
One of the best parts about using an e cig is getting to try out all of the different flavors. There’s cinnamon roll, cherry, vanilla, and many other delicious liquids you can put in your figurative pipe in smoke.
However, there are also some other, weirder e cig liquids out there, too. Here are just a few that you may want to try on a dare.
Ketchup E Cig Liquid.
Ketchup goes great on just about everything: french fries, meatloaf, hot dogs, eggs, burgers, you name it.… Read More...
How to Use Fennel Pollen and Fennel Seeds
If you have spent any time looking for healthy, delicious recipes for the new year, you have likely found a few dishes containing the fennel plant. A Mediterranean herb with both medicinal and culinary uses, recipes featuring this plant often use the leaves and the bulb, which is high in vitamin C and fiber and features a licorice-like taste. These parts of the herb are often found in salads and other, similar dishes. However, fennel seeds and fennel pollen can also be used in a number of different ways to add flavor to your dishes and benefit your body.… Read More...
Why Urgent Care is Especially Important This Cold and Flu Season
It’s that time of year again folks. Cold and flu season is officially in full swing, meaning runny and stuff noses, sore throats, fever, cough, and body aches are everywhere to be found (literally).
However, this cold and flu season is expected to be — well, it already is — particularly nasty thanks to the H3N2 virus. According to a report released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last , the season may reach it’s peak this month.… Read More...