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Staying healthy and well is one of the most important things women can do for themselves and for their loved ones, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some ways women can put their health first:

 

Stay Active

Regular exercise can help women boost their mood, maintain a healthy weight, and improve sleep. It also lowers risk for heart disease, breast cancer, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Women should speak with their doctor about what type of exercise is right for them.

Eat Healthy
Eating healthy can help women improve their health and prevent diseases. Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, as well as lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts. Avoid having too much sodium, sugar, cholesterol, saturated fats, and trans fats.
Get Regular Checkups
Regular checkups and wellness exams help women increase their chances of living a longer, healthier life. Women should check with their primary care provider about the care and screenings they need, and whether they should schedule an in-person or telehealth appointment.

Follow Recommended Screenings
Maintain Healthy Levels
A well-rounded diet and regular exercise can help keep women’s blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar at healthy levels. Women should talk to their primary care provider or heart specialist about safely reducing their risk and setting goals for a healthier heart.
Avoid Smoking
Smoking or using tobacco products greatly increases women’s risk of heart disease. Women who want to quit should speak to their primary care provider for help and to see if there are medications or nicotine replacement products that are right for them. Non-smokers who have high blood pressure or high blood cholesterol also have a greater risk of developing heart disease when they’re exposed to secondhand smoke.

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Safety Tips for the Dog Days of Summer
8/10/2021 • Posted by Steve Materetsky, MD, FAAP, Fidelis Care Medical Director

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The dog days of summer is a term used to describe some of the hottest days of the summer with rising temperatures reaching their peak for the season. For children specifically, it also means the last weeks of summer before we all have to start thinking about back to school. Here are some tips to help your children stay safe during the rest of the summer season.

 

Swim safety

Swimming is an excellent way to get children physically active, but they can slip away from the watchful eyes of adults in seconds. When children are in or near water, close supervision is needed. Never leave them unattended.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends staying within arm’s length, providing constant 'touch supervision' when in a pool or bathtub.

 

Sun safety

Protect your children from sun damage. Ultraviolet rays are strongest between 10 AM and 4 PM, so it’s always best to play indoors at this time.

Make sure they wear sunglasses to protect their eyes and consider having them wear a wide-brimmed hat. Seek shade under a tree or use an umbrella.

Children can use long-sleeved shirts and pants to protect them from UV rays. You should use a sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 15 to 30 at a minimum, applied 30 minutes before going outdoors and then reapplied every two hours.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants younger than six months stay out of direct sunlight completely with the use of shade, a protective hat and clothing. You should also apply sunscreen on the face and hands when sun exposure is unavoidable.

 

Bike safety

Make sure children wear a properly sized helmet on every bike ride, every time.  Keep them well hydrated by drinking enough water. Teach your children about road signals.

 

Keep insects away

Apply insect repellents on the outside of your child’s clothing and on exposed skin.

Never spray insect repellent directly onto their face. Spray a little on your hands and rub it on your child’s face. Avoid their eyes and mouth.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that repellents should contain no more than 30% DEET when used on children. Insect repellents also are not recommended for children younger than two months.

 

Prevent heat illness

Be sure to teach your children about dehydration symptoms. Drinking an adequate amount of water is important. Never leave your child alone in a car.

 

Burn safety

Never let children play with or be near fireworks.

Parents need to be extra cautious when using grills. Barbecue grills are very hot and children can easily reach them.

 

Let’s work together and keep our children safe and healthy. The bottom line is to watch them closely and keep them safe. Enjoy your fantastic summer!

 


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