Available by appointment at select Maryland centers
And more books about pandemics
"To help area health care providers respond to the growing COVID-19 pandemic."
Two men who died due to the new coronavirus remind people to protect those who are vulnerable, the Howard County health officer said.
We know how. Here is when. Hint: often!
CVS Pharmacies will waive charges for the home delivery of prescription meds amid precautions regarding the new coronavirus.
A hotline has been set up to field questions and coronavirus testing requests. Hospitals are ready for an outbreak too, officials said.
The services being offered are in collaboration with providers from the Natural Care Center at Maryland University of Integrative Health.
Howard County health officials will give presentations about the new coronavirus March 4, March 5 and March 10 at three library locations.
Stays in specialized assisted living memory support residences
Five ways to battle the bug
Caregivers invited to walk in the shoes of those with Dementia and Alzheimer's
Maryland Continuing Care Residents Association Presents Healthcare Program at Retirement Community
Tailgate at home without the guilt
State-of-the art fitness center scheduled to open in March
Are you tired of winter or just tired?
Six ways to battle the bug
Howard County Executive joined the Grassroots Crisis Intervention to officially open the “New Beginnings Crisis Stabilization" facility.
New Beginnings Crisis Stabilization facility will provide assessment, treatment, referrals and brief overnight housing and food.
Fitness program improves quality of life for those with Parkinson's disease
Free program held monthly at Residences at Vantage Point
Five ways to fight the bug
Howard Co. Exec. Calvin Ball has pre-filed legislation to increase the minimum legal age to purchase tobacco, vaping products in the county.
As flu season approaches, you might want to get immunized this fall.
Grassroots and NextLOGiK launch Overdose Prevention and Intervention Toolkit for people struggling with opioid use disorder
How long you live might be affected by your neighborhood, according to the most recent data from the CDCP.
A sneeze-filled change of season
Teach them healthy habits
Symposium provides opportunity for professionals to hear from panel of survivors of suicide
Topics include how to prevent suicide when you're a professional and a loved one of someone who struggles
A DEA database shows where more than 70 billion painkillers were sent. Here’s how many pills Colubmia pharmacies received.
HCGH is the fourth Maryland hospital recognized as a Practice Transition Program by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
A recent study shows that Columbia residents are less stressed than those in most cities in the country.
Opportunities for professionals to hear from panel of suicide survivors
Ticks are active through October
Summer Delights Chef Demo includes food samples and DIY recipes for home cooks
Plan now for safe summer travels
May is skin cancer awareness month
Park testing will be at Blandair, Cedar Lane, Centennial, Rockburn David Force Natural Resource Area and Middle Patuxent Environmental Area.