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Get updates on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, health insurance, and your personal health and fitness.
Today, June 15, is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD), a day used to raise awareness about elder abuse prevention and intervention. In Arizona we must recognize the ways in which our Long-Term Care System continues to fail residents and their families.
Join us every other Tuesday on Facebook Live for Back to Basics Health & Wellness webinars with Coach SheriAnne. In this session, we will be covering healthy lunches.
Join us every other Tuesday on Facebook Live for Back to Basics Health & Wellness webinars with Coach SheriAnne. In this session, we will be covering healthy breakfasts!
Rx Costs Outpaced ARIZONA RESIDENT Income by 69%; Big Pharma Spent More on Stock Buybacks & Dividends than R&D: New Data
Mosquitoes spread West Nile virus (WNV) in Arizona and throughout the US. Currently there is an outbreak of WNV in Maricopa County.
AARP AZ sent a letter to AZDHS Director Don Herrington in regards to booster vaccinations and we received a prompt response from Mr. Herrington.
Summer has officially arrived, and with it plenty of beach days, barbeques, and picnics. Now that vaccinated individuals can gather for those classic backyard bashes, it’s time to amaze friends and family alike with some delicious and healthy recipes. Over the years, AARP has teamed up with chefs all over America to share some of their summer dishes, and to celebrate, we’re recapping our favorites. For more recipes, make sure to visit aarp.org/food.
This week, record-breaking temperatures are affecting the Northwest region of America, with records set in the hundreds in cities like Portland and Seattle. Streets are buckling from the immense heat, and some power cables are even melting.
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth has solidified itself as a convenient and safe way to see physicians in your time of need. With just the press of a button on your phone or computer, you can connect with a doctor without the hassle of commuting, sitting in a waiting room, and paying in-person fees. However, with the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine and re-opening of doctor’s offices to the public, is the future of telehealth in jeopardy?
University of Arizona is enrolling essential workers who cannot social distance to do their jobs and some who have not yet received Covid-19 vaccine.
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