Power's Out? 3 Ways to Keep Food Safe if You Have Cancer
If a winter storm knocks out your power, do you know what to do to keep your food from spoiling and posing a health risk? Here are 3 tips to keep yourself from getting sick.
If a winter storm knocks out your power, do you know what to do to keep your food from spoiling and posing a health risk? Here are 3 tips to keep yourself from getting sick.
If a natural disaster hits your area, it may be hard to get the cancer care you need. Learn what you can do before, during, and after an emergency situation to make sure you’re prepared.
Follow these tips on storing and reheating your leftovers to enjoy your holiday feast all over again.
People with existing health conditions, like cancer, should get an annual flu shot. Learn about the latest types of flu vaccines and where to find them for this year’s flu season.
Ramadan ends with the Eid al-Fitr celebration. Here are some ways to avoid foodborne illness when people with cancer break their fast.
If you’re celebrating Easter, here are tips to keep your meals safe for everyone in your family.
Whether you’re hosting or going to a Super Bowl party, here are 3 rules to keep your good times penalty-free when it comes to food safety.
The holiday season is here. If you’re traveling with food this winter, you’ll need these food safety tips to ensure that everyone can have a happy and healthy holiday.
You’ve got a menu and a plan for a fabulous Thanksgiving meal. Here are 4 tips to stop bacteria from ruining the holiday.
The flu can cause serious problems for people with cancer. Protect yourself with an annual flu shot.