Prevention and Wellness
Learn why you should stay on track with screenings, how you can work wellness into your day and ways to prevent illness.
7 Steps to Healthier Joints
Know The ABCDE Rule for Melanoma
Is Your Heart Age Older Than You Are?
Men’s Health Screening Checklist By Age
Winter Safety Tips for Sledding, Skating and Skiing
The snow has come, and families and friends are heading out to enjoy it. Hitting the slopes, climbing a hill to slide down, or lacing up your skates are lots of fun. But, these winter safety tips for sledding, skating and skiing will help prevent injury and lessen your chances...
College Students and the Dangers of Binge Drinking
On college campuses across the U.S., many students ages 18 to 24 are taking part in a dangerous activity called binge drinking. This means drinking alcohol to the point of getting drunk.
For men, it's defined as having five or more drinks in a row. For women, it's four or...
Preventing UV Light Damage to Your Eyes
It'll take just 60 seconds of your time to watch our Health Watch video to learn about preventing UV light damage to your eyes.
Ultraviolet (UV) light can cause damage to all parts of the eye, leading to eye issues including vision impairment, cataracts and retinal degeneration. Most of this...
Watch Out for Drugs Causing Sun Sensitivity
Certain drugs cause sun sensitivity like rashes and an increased risk of sunburn. If you’re taking these medications, take extra precautions to protect yourself when outdoors. These drugs, known as photosensitizing drugs, increase the risk of developing a rash in response to sunlight. There are two different types of photosensitive...
Debunking Osteoporosis Myths
UMass Memorial Health is debunking myths about osteoporosis. Unlike mammograms and colonoscopies, osteoporosis and bone density tests don’t get as much airtime or visibility. As a result, we’ve heard myths about the disease and screenings, and we want to set the record straight.
Myth: I don’t have any risk factors...