
Promoting healthy habits for students as they go back to school
As students head back to school, maintaining good health – both physically and mentally – is critical to ensuring they can succeed in the classroom.
As students head back to school, maintaining good health – both physically and mentally – is critical to ensuring they can succeed in the classroom.
As we send our children back to school, it’s essential to ensure they feel both physically and emotionally safe in their learning environments.
As students across the country head back to school, it's important to prioritize road safety for children and drivers alike.
June is Men’s Health Month – a time dedicated to raising awareness about the health challenges men face and encouraging early detection and treatment of preventable conditions.
Karla Grimwood, Daily Light contributor Texas is famous for heat … especially in August. Now, consider if you had to be in that heat barefoot… Login to continue reading Login…
Did you know that what you eat can influence your skin’s ability to handle UV exposure? During UV Safety Awareness Month, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service highlights the connection between nutrition and skin health.
Achieving a sun-kissed glow doesn’t have to mean exposing your skin to harmful UV rays. This UV Safety Awareness Month, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service shares safe and effective alternatives to traditional tanning.
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, but early detection can save lives. During UV Safety Awareness Month, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service highlights the importance of recognizing skin cancer warning signs.
As temperatures rise across Texas, the risk of pediatric heat stroke due to children being left in vehicles becomes a pressing concern.
Headaches can feel like an unwelcome storm in your brain – throbbing, pounding and relentless. The pain can range from mild, nagging tension headaches to debilitating migraines that can disrupt your life.