Now that COVID-19 vaccines are readily available and concern over the Delta variant is growing, employers are seriously considering some type of vaccine policy in the workplace. Listen in to…
Join Amanda Quinn, 200-hour registered yoga teacher, for The Moving Point, where we’ll move our spines to counter the effects of prolonged sitting. The resources provided by Lipscomb & Pitts…
In an effort to help ease the compliance burden on employers and employees during COVID-19, many deadlines for affecting COBRA, special enrollment periods, claims and appeals, and notices and disclosures,…
In light of the fact that COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders have kept people at home, meaning claim utilization has been reduced significantly, several ancillary and some medical carriers are…
As the spread of Coronavirus continues, here are 10 tips everyone can use to help prevent more from being affected. Stay up to date on CDC updates here→ https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
TEENS AND SCREEN TIME According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the amount of time teens spend using electronics (e.g., scrolling on social…
A home might seem like one of the safest places for a child to play, but household furniture carries many unforeseen dangers, especially for young children. Deadly Consequences A child…
Most experts agree that the childhood obesity crisis has been caused as much by children’s lack of physical activity as it has by their poor diets. The benefits of regular…
When purchasing toys for children, it is important to consider several safety factors. Toys should be age-appropriate, well-constructed, durable, and suited for each particular child’s physical, mental and social capabilities….
An allergy exists when one’s immune system responds abnormally to a usually harmless substance. For most affected people, allergies first appear during childhood. Risk Factors Though any child may develop…