Monthly Archives: March 2016

Asthma and Children

Asthma is one type of lower respiratory disease, and it affects many people in the world today. It is important that those who have asthma know what to do in case an asthma attack occurs. For children, it can be scary and troubling if they do not know what to do, and this added stress … Continue reading Asthma and Children

Kidney Disease For Kids!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp2if7OHUwk

In this fun informational drawing board about the kidneys, you’ll have a basic understanding of what they do and where they are. This kid friendly version makes it short, sweet and simple with none of that crazy medical terminology. Test your knowledge and learn about your kidneys!

Drawing Board: Kidney Disease

 

Influenza Animated Drawing Board

Between 15 million and 60 million people contract the flu every year in the United States. The flu, otherwise known as influenza, is an illness caused by a contagious virus that can result in mild to severe symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, and fatigue. The flu may even result in hospitalization or … Continue reading Influenza Animated Drawing Board

Hypertension PSA- Know Your Risk

Hypertension (aka high blood pressure), is a chronic, potentially life threatening disease. It is prevalent in western society, affecting 1 in 3 adults in the US. Hypertension is a risk factor for several other diseases, such as heart disease and stroke. Primary preventative action should be taken by those who are able to do so, especially those 20-30 years … Continue reading Hypertension PSA- Know Your Risk