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    Are You Comfy in Your Scrubs?

    Wearing medical scrubs is a routine for all types of health care professionals. They are sanitary clothing items worn by those involved in patient care. Scrubs are designed with minimal decoration for easy identification of contaminants and from sturdy material to hold up to the type of frequent heavy duty cleaning necessary to remove bodily…

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      5 Ways To Prepare For Daylight Savings Driving

      Daylight savings is happening November 4th, and although you may think setting back the clocks doesn’t really affect your schedule, police say that November is actually one of the worst months for collisions during the year. The increased accident rate could be caused by the time change, and the disruption of sleep schedules that come…

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        3 Ways Caregivers Can Make Bathrooms Safer

        Bathroom safety is very important for seniors. Statistics from the CDC in 2008 show that over 234,000 non-fatal injuries occurred in the bathroom alone. The statistics consider people 15 or older, so it’s not just seniors that are falling and becoming injured in the bathroom. Everyone is at risk of bathroom injuries. If you’re a…

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          5 Terrible Driving Habits (And 3 Great Ones)

          We’ve all had moments where we’re guilty of practicing bad driving, but even small indiscretions could put you at a high risk for collisions.  Don’t put yourself or other drivers at risk, make sure to avoid these driving habits.     Don’t:   Accelerate through yellow lights When the light turns yellow, it may be…

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