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A Guide to Self Care while Social Distancing

A guide to how to take care of yourself and those you love when your stuck at home as a result of social distancing and self-isolation, and anxiety and coronavirus cabin fever begin to set in! Social distancing and self-isolation are critically important to controlling the spread of coronaviru

Video: “Take Care of Teeth” (English) — :15 seconds

Dentists and doctors recommend children get a dental check-up every 6 months. Preventive and routine care can help maintain good oral health. Tooth decay, one of the most common chronic diseases among children, can negatively affect a child’s physical and social development. Kids and teens up to age

Navigating new Medical Device Regulation in Europe

Discover how steute, a leader in medical hand and foot controls, is helping you navigate the new Medical Device Regulation in Europe. Join us as we explore how steute´s expertise, comprehensive testing, documentation, and regulatory support can simplify the approval process for your medical devices

Video: “Missed Care” (English) – :30 Seconds

Keeping up with kids’ routine medical appointments and vaccines helps protect their health now and for the future. Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers kids’ medical needs, including regular check-ups and vaccines. Parents and caregivers, if your child has Medicaid or C

Video: “Missed Care” (English) – :15 Seconds

Keeping up with kids’ routine medical appointments and vaccines helps protect their health now and for the future. Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers kids’ medical needs, including regular check-ups and vaccines. Parents and caregivers, if your child has Medicaid or C

Family Medical History – English

Knowing your family medical history can shape decisions you make about your health. When catching up with family around the holidays, make sure to ask about their health. Contact your local Indian health care provider for more information, visit Healthcare.gov, or call 1–800–318–2596. A message from