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On average, a computer keyboard, ATM, and dirty office desks carry around more infectious agents than toilet seats. Shaking hands or hand contact with different[...]
National Immunization Awareness Month is observed every August to raise the importance of routine vaccinations for children, adults, and elders of all ages. During this[...]
Skip the fever, cough and runny nose this season, it’s time for your annual flu shot! What’s New? According to the CDC, all influenza vaccines[...]
Receiving an immunization is important for people of all ages. Because of this, National Immunization Awareness Month was created to showcase the importance of immunizations.[...]
It is not too late to get the annual flu vaccination! This month from December 5-11, 2021 was National Influenza Vaccination Week. The flu is[...]
Have you gotten your annual flu shot? Here’s some facts about the influenza vaccine for the 2021-2022 flu season: The CDC recommends that everyone 6[...]
Flu season is here. It is more important than ever to maintain a healthy lifestyle! Help reduce the spread of respiratory illnesses by getting your[...]
UCR Health understands that convenience is an important factor as you manage your health. Each of our medical centers are equipped to offer you and[...]
Hundreds lined up in the basketball courts of the Student Recreation Center (North) this past week for UCR's Staff and Faculty Flu Shot Clinic. The[...]
Meningitis risk increases during flu season. Read more about meningitis and the warning signs that something more serious than the flu may be happening. Meningitis[...]
Fall and winter are considered “flu season” as flu activity increases during this time. Learn tips for preventing the flu and what to do if[...]