Every March, the Brain Injury Association of America leads the annual Brain Injury Awareness campaign. During the month, they work and advocate to raise awareness about brain injuries, their causes, effects, and prevention.
You may have noticed that Valentine’s Day and Heart Health get all the attention in February. Many people have not heard that February is also National Snack Food Month.
Digital Detox is when people disconnect from their devices and/or social media for a specific time. According to research, disconnecting from social media and reducing your digital use can significantly impact a person's health and well-being.
As we wrap up the 2024 year, we are excited to share some highlights of our year and celebrate our accomplishments with you. This year, MORE HEALTH experienced something that we had never done before.
Kindergarteners across the Tampa Bay area delight in learning about their five senses during MORE HEALTH’S Five Alive presentations. During this popular lesson, children learn what their five senses do for them and how to protect them.
This time of year presents a great opportunity to review basic personal hygiene habits with children and family members. Personal Hygiene is keeping the body clean and groomed to promote health and prevent sickness and infection.
This time of year can feel like a whirlwind, with summer vacations ending and preparations for the school year just beginning. Whether you have a school-age child or grandchild, the “going back to school” season affects us all. Here are some tips to help smooth the transition...
Even though our Hurricane season officially runs from June through November, it’s important to prepare for severe weather conditions year-round. Follow these guidelines to prepare before, during, and after the storm.
Each MORE HEALTH presentation starts by telling students we are there to help them be Safe, Healthy, and Strong. Our mission is to provide health and safety education to children, teens, and adults.
We all know the “April showers bring May flowers” saying. However, for many parents and students, May brings stress and test anxiety. There are many positive and negative outlooks on standardized testing, but regardless of your opinion, testing is here to stay.