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School Backpack Awareness

January 13, 2026 By Insurance Experts

Did you know nearly 5,000 emergency room visits each year are the result of injuries related to backpack usage.  The most common injuries being sprain/strains and subluxations potentially resulting in significant back pain. Some, if not most, of these injuries are preventable with proper usage/wearing.  Here are a few things to consider.

Backpacks are designed to be wore as high up on the back as possible with little to no slack between the surface of the backpack and the back.  This allows for proper weight distribution which is key.

As a general rule of thumb, the entire weight of the pack should not exceed 20% of the persons body weight.  This is vital especially with younger individuals.

Features of the backpack can enhance the ergonomics as well: Padded shoulder straps, lumbar pad, larger pockets closest to the individuals back, roller packs, etc. can make the stress of the pack less on the back.

In general, a good, quality pack along with proper usage can make a big difference on the individual wearing it. Should you have any questions regarding wearing/using a backpack please don’t hesitate to ask a health care professional you trust.

Article written by Dr. Eric Garst, owner of The Well Chiropractic Clinic. Dr Eric has been a chiropractor for 5 years. He’s accepting new patients. Go check out their website today!

Filed Under: Prevention, Safety

Car Seat Safety

January 11, 2026 By Insurance Experts

Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13. That’s why it’s so important to choose and use the right car seat correctly every time your child is in the car. Click here to visit the National Highway Traffic Safey Administration site: Find the right seat; Install the seat correctly; Register the seat for recalls/updates; Location for a professional to check the seat; Other resources.

 

Filed Under: Prevention, Safety

Immunization Awareness Month

January 9, 2026 By Insurance Experts

Vaccinations get a lot of bad press. Yet approximately 40-50,000 adults in the United States die from vaccine-preventable infectious diseases (or their complications) each year.

Because influenza is so highly contagious, one sneeze can infect everyone in the immediate area. The American Lung Association promotes protective actions like:

  • Stay away from crowds and large indoor gatherings.
  • Wash your hands often.
  • If you are sick, stay away from others.
  • If others show symptoms, stay away from them!

Just don’t “sneeze” at the wisdom of getting vaccinated. Yes, the influenza virus changes constantly. Every year, scientists work together to identify the virus strains they believe will cause the most illness. As a result, a different vaccine gets created every year.

Some people, like older adults, very young children, pregnant women and those suffering from chronic medical conditions are more susceptible to flu. They need the most protection. And even people in robust health benefit from vaccinations.

Give yourself the best protection and get vaccinated as soon as it becomes available in the fall of each year.

Learn more at American Lung Association | 800.586.4872 | www.lung.org/flu Twitter: @LungAssociation

 

Filed Under: Prevention

RSV in Older Adults: Recognizing Risk Factors and Missed Opportunities for Vaccination

December 10, 2025 By Insurance Experts

“Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is increasingly recognized as a major cause of respiratory illness in older adults, particularly those with chronic medical conditions or frailty. RSV poses a significant health burden, frequently causing hospitalizations, prolonged recovery, and, in some cases, serious complications.1″

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Filed Under: Illness, Prevention

Prevention Is Still the Best Medicine

November 12, 2025 By Insurance Experts

“Clinical preventive services (CPS) play an integral role in protecting and promoting individual health and the health of communities. Such services can help people recognize health problems early, when treatment often is most effective. CPS can also help prevent certain diseases altogether. However, despite the benefits, very few people in the United States receive all recommended preventive services and many access few. As public health professionals, we have a responsibility to not just deliver the message about the critical role that CPS play in supporting good health, but also work to expand CPS access in whatever ways we can.”

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Filed Under: Prevention

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