As the chilly winds of winter sweep across the land, people across the world eagerly await the holiday season. While Ugly Sweater Day brings joy and merriment, it often coincides with the peak of the cold and flu season.
World Kindness Day, observed on November 13th, serves as a powerful reminder that small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect of positivity. While kindness often uplifts others emotionally, it also has significant benefits for our own health.
This Halloween there is one candy that we should look out for. This candy ruins teeth, contributes to obesity and high blood pressure, and overall contains no nutritional benefit.
What is it that makes homemade cookies so much better than a store bought alternative? Is it the secret recipe that everyone is dying to know? The precious time spent making each batch? Or is it that wonderful feeling when you take that first bite?
Along with the fall season, many more things come our way. These could be common cold viruses, flu and even strep. Low temperatures and humidity could increase the risk of illnesses.
If you’re like us here at Moose Pharmacy, you want to avoid the icky down-with-the-flu feeling. That’s why we’ve compiled a few things you can do to make sure you and your family stay healthy and out of the doctors’ office this flu season!
Do you get an upset stomach often? Have you experienced poor bowel movements? Today, May 29th, marks the World Digestive Day.
The current celebration of Mother's Day began in 1908 when Anna Jarvis, a peace activist who cared for wounded civil war soldiers, organized a memorial for her mother.
Every year, the president issues an annual proclamation reminding Americans to celebrate this patriotic month that plays tribute to those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom.
Do you have old prescription medications lying around? While you are spring cleaning this year let Moose Pharmacy help you safely dispose of your medications!
Let Moose take the pressure out of checking your blood pressure! February is American Heart Month, so it's a great time to review one of the most prevalent conditions in the United States: Hypertension.
This Valentine’s Day, we can help you celebrate the many ways you can love yourself, love your neighbor, and how we, at Moose, love the community.
Join us in observing World Cancer Day, which aims to raise awareness about the prevention, detection, and treatment of cancers. Together, we can work to make cancer screening and treatment accessible to all.
Research suggests that only 9% of Americans that make New Year’s resolutions complete them. Looking to beat that statistic? Instead, try a SMART goal!
As colder winter weather starts rolling in, some of us want to take extra steps to make sure to stay as healthy as possible! This includes supplying your body with vitamins and nutrients that are harder to get during the winter months.
Do you enjoy looking at different plants when outside? Do you spend your lunch breaks getting some fresh air? If so, there is a way to bring a little nature inside. Houseplant Appreciation Day!
Tylenol, Motrin, Advil, Aleve all are common over the counter pain relievers. So, what separates these medications and when should you use which?
Got questions about vitamin B-12? What is it? How do I know if it's low? Will it effect my mood and energy? Should I take supplements? Well, read on!