It’s almost time for Halloween! You can almost hear the moaning ghosts and rattling bones… Soon, costumed kiddos, young and old, are going to be running the streets, searching for houses giving out candy. But as fun as Halloween is, it can be pretty dangerous and unhealthy for children. So, HealthCARE Express is here to give you a few tips to have a safe and healthy Halloween.
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Posted on Monday, October 21, 2019 8:00 am. READ MORE
Try as we might, it’s almost impossible to avoid getting sick. Too many people don’t know how to properly prevent the spread of germs and disease, so sickness spreads easily between people at work and school. There are ways to lessen the spread of germs, though! Follow these tips and you can (hopefully) avoid taking a sick day and missing out on those precious moments with the family:
Stay h...
Posted on Monday, October 14, 2019 8:00 am. READ MORE
Around 1.5 million student athletes suffer from sports-related injuries every year and are taken to various emergency and urgent care departments in the US. The sport that does the most damage to those playing it, though, is often football. People who play football risk more than just shoulder and knee injuries that are common in most sports. The forceful physical contact that is used in footba...
Posted on Monday, October 7, 2019 8:00 am. READ MORE
The best way to avoid the flu, and its possible complications, is to get the annual flu vaccine! The strain of flu that is prevalent each year can vary, and the body’s immunities deteriorate over time, so it is important to get the shot yearly. The flu shot will not give you the flu, though some people can have minor reactions to it. You can still potentially get the flu even if you get the sho...
Posted on Friday, October 4, 2019 11:03 am. READ MORE
Want to monitor the candy intake of your children after trick-or-treating? Don’t let them squirrel it all away in their rooms and eat it at their own leisure. Take the candy and hide the stash out of the reach of children. You’ll be able to make sure they don’t eat too much, and you’ll be able to snag a few pieces for yourself!
Posted on Friday, October 4, 2019 10:57 am. READ MORE
Did the kiddos eat a little too much candy last night after trick-or-treating? Hopefully, they didn’t make themselves sick! Help their body detox from all of that sugar by increasing their water intake today. Try to avoid letting them drink sugary drinks and sodas. Pure and simple water will do the trick!
Here’s How Much They Should Be Drinking!
Toddlers: 2 to 4 cups
4-8 years: 5 cups
9 -...
Posted on Friday, October 4, 2019 8:43 am. READ MORE
With the invention of cell phones, people have gotten more and more distracted and less focused on the world around them. Sadly, this even includes crossing the street! Sometimes, we forget the “look both ways” rule while we’re scrolling through Facebook or other social media favorites. This is especially dangerous for children when they’re out trick-or-treating at night on Halloween. Give them...
Posted on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 11:01 am. READ MORE
Want a fun treat to give to your boos and ghouls this Halloween season? Give this snack a try!
Mummy Dogs
1 sheet of pastry dough (we recommend Pillsbury Crescent Dough Sheets)
10 hot dogs
Cooking spray
Mustard or ketchup
Preheat your oven according to the packaging of the dough you have purchased! Unroll the dough and cut into 4 rectangles. Cut each rectangle lengthwise into 10 strips...
Posted on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 10:59 am. READ MORE
It’s still a bit warm down here in the South even when we’re well into October. If your child gets an ice cream craving near Halloween, try giving them this healthy (and spooky) alternative instead!
Boo-nana Pops
1 medium banana
1 cup good quality white chocolate*
8 mini chocolate chips for eyes
4 popsicle sticks
Cut the banana in half lengthwise, then cut those halves in half so that ...
Posted on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 10:58 am. READ MORE
We know it’s hard to get the kiddos to eat healthy food on any day, but it’s often so much harder on Halloween! They just want to gobble down candy and sugar until they’re bouncing off the walls. Try out some of these fun (and healthy) Halloween-themed snacks that will help the kids from filling up on candy!
Monster Teeth
Sliced granny smith apples, cut into 8 sections
1 cup of organic pea...
Posted on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 10:57 am. READ MORE
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