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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning infographic.

There’s no shortage of information about health and wellness. To help you sift through the clutter, we've compiled a collection of visually compelling, easy-to-understand infographics for you to peruse and use. After all, much like a picture – a good infographic is worth a thousand words.

100 Calories You Won't Miss infographic.

100 calories you won't miss

You could drop 10 pounds or more within a year if you cut 100 calories a day from your diet.

See how easy it is
COVID 19 and seatbelt analogy

Protect yourself

What does being vaccinated against COVID-19 have in common with wearing a seat belt? More than you think!

Masking infographic

Mask up!

Placing a simple cloth barrier over your mouth and nose limits infection spread. See how mask use reduces transmission of COVID-19.

Learn more about mask use
Infographic showing the similarities and differences between IBS and IBD.

IBS vs. IBD

These two gut-related disorders are similar, but they can have very different outcomes.

Learn the Difference
How to Toss your Meds infographic.

How to toss your meds

Before you flush your old medication, read how to properly dispose of expired, unused or unnecessary drugs.

Learn How
Serving Size infographic.

Portion distortion

Do you know the difference between a portion and a serving? Our quick and easy guide can help.

Learn more about portion control
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning infographic.

Carbon monoxide poisoning

Carbon monoxide poisoning is often mistaken for the flu. Learn how to spot the symptoms and get tips for keeping you and your family safe.

Learn more carbon monoxide poisoning
Organ Donation infographic.

Donate life

With 1 person added to the national transplant waitlist every 10 minutes, the need for organ donation won't dwindle anytime soon.

Learn how you can save a life
Firework Injuries infographic.

Common firework injuries

Fireworks are as American as apple pie, but they're also the leading cause of burn injuries in the weeks surrounding July 4.

See the most common fireworks injuries and get safety tips

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