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It’s almost that time of year again—flu season. National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW), which takes place December 6–12, presents an
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It’s almost that time of year again—flu season. National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW), which takes place December 6–12, presents an
We are happy to announce that we now offer both the Spanish and Catholic versions of the Healthwise Knowledgebase.
November is COPD Awareness Month. COPD is a serious lung disease that makes it hard for people to breathe due
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Old or young, highly educated or not. Anyone can have trouble understanding and acting upon health information, at any point
September is a busy month for National Health Observances: World Alzheimer’s Month, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and Prostate Cancer Awareness
We’ve all been in the position where we’re sitting in a waiting room for longer than we’d like. With long
New city or school. Skin problems. Death of a loved one or pet. Being a teen or young adult is

Note to our readers: If you’re a physician using Twitter a lot, you already know what we’re about to tell you
Angelina Jolie sparked a public discussion about genetic testing when she revealed her decision to undergo preventive surgeries after testing
It’s almost that time of year again—flu season. National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW), which takes place December 6–12, presents an opportunity to educate and engage your members and patients about the influenza vaccination and the flu. With lots of information about the vaccine and about preventing and treating the flu, the Healthwise Knowledgebase has you
We are happy to announce that we now offer both the Spanish and Catholic versions of the Healthwise Knowledgebase.
November is COPD Awareness Month. COPD is a serious lung disease that makes it hard for people to breathe due to lung damage. COPD is almost always caused by smoking. There is no treatment to reverse lung damage that has already occurred, but there are ways to manage COPD symptoms. Fortunately, the Healthwise Knowledgebase is
Structured data helps search engines, such as Google, to better understand the information on your healthcare website. Search engines use this information to determine how your website’s content is indexed in its search results. Structured markup also makes your content eligible for enhanced presentation of search results. In the near future, Google expects rich snippets
Old or young, highly educated or not. Anyone can have trouble understanding and acting upon health information, at any point in time. October marks Health Literacy Month, which is a great time to help your members and patients learn how to make better health decisions. The Healthwise Knowledgebase is full of resources to help people
September is a busy month for National Health Observances: World Alzheimer’s Month, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and Prostate Cancer Awareness Month! So it’s an appropriate time to reach out to your members and patients about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for these three diseases. Fortunately, the Healthwise Knowledgebase is full of information to educate your
We’ve all been in the position where we’re sitting in a waiting room for longer than we’d like. With long waits comes unhappy patients and, sometimes, bad reviews. So how can you make the most of that wait time, make your patients happy and improve patient education? Answer – stream videos you’ve created and embedded
New city or school. Skin problems. Death of a loved one or pet. Being a teen or young adult is tough. Support these important groups in your member or patient population by providing resources on things like controlling acne, relieving stress, and dealing with mono. The Healthwise Knowledgebase offers many resources and helpful information to

Note to our readers: If you’re a physician using Twitter a lot, you already know what we’re about to tell you – and we encourage you to share it with a colleague who doesn’t tweet, but should. However, if you’re new to Twitter, read on… We’ve been getting a lot of questions from our healthcare provider
Angelina Jolie sparked a public discussion about genetic testing when she revealed her decision to undergo preventive surgeries after testing positive for the BRCA1 gene. Genetic testing can reveal your risk of diseases like breast cancer, colon cancer, and Huntington’s disease. Tests can also show the chance that a baby has a certain birth defect,