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Sequencing COVID-19 Variants: An Incredible Journey

January 10, 2022

News about COVID-19 variants seems to be everywhere right now. This leaves many people wondering how we even know what variants are currently circulating. Here is a simple breakdown of the journey our nasal swabs take through the testing process and how we use it to determine the spread of variants. It’s a truly amazing process.

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Get [Mentally] Fit in 2022

December 29, 2021

We know it’s tempting to grab that magazine or click on the ad that promises to get you in shape in the new year. However, let’s not forget a part of our body that often gets overlooked when it comes to getting strong and healthy. Let’s show some love to our brains this year. Whether you call it brain health or mental health, here are some simple (and some fun) tips to get mentally fit in 2022.

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Help for Holiday Gatherings

December 20, 2021

Throughout the pandemic it has been important to find joy and connection in new ways, and with high transmission and hospitalization rates in our area, it’s still important to remember a few tips for gathering safely. Setting expectations, testing, getting vaccinated, staying outside when possible, and letting people know if you tested positive for COVID-19 after the event are all ways to help make your gatherings safer.

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Reduce Your Family's Risk of Diabetes

December 13, 2021

According to a report from the American Diabetes Association, 9.7% of Washington’s adult population has diagnosed diabetes. This number doesn’t even include those who have diabetes and don’t know it and those who have prediabetes. There are a lot of questions around diabetes, so we want to highlight a program that works to address this issue in a very realistic and practical way.

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