Posted on May 26th, 2010 by Craig Maltby, Editor
They’re graduated. Now stay healthy in college. It’s too expensive to miss class.
My twin daughters graduated from high school last night. Yea! Now, my wife and I will be cutting a couple of checks in

One of my kids getting her diploma
two months when they head off to college. They are going to state schools, so we won’t be paying Ivy League-level tuition. Plus, bless their hearts, they have earned some very nice academic scholarships. Still, it’s expensive enough.
When one is in college, it’s probably in one’s best interest to stay healthy. One in four college students get the flu during a given year. A few days or couple of weeks laid up with a virulent strain of whatever can put a student in a real hole, maybe even ruin a semester. Can you say, “Buh-Bye” to that money market fund you used to pay that semester’s bill?
The school nurse at my daughters’ high school sends a big supply of EpiCor to her daughter who is in college in Nashville, TN. She wants her kid to take it every day to maintain healthy immune balance and reduce risk of missing classes.
If you have a kid in college, or if you are in college yourself, (on campus or online) here are some tips on how to get through a college sick day





