#COVID19 deaths are not being overcounted in the United States. However, there has been some confusion in understanding how covid death data is collected and reported, esp. when compared with hospitalization data. Read more from CDC's Deb Houry in @wapo. https://t.co/dj3w4aLS3e
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Run the Test gives an in-depth look at CrossFit Games programming https://t.co/B6AbbOOXAj https://t.co/TXCdtPdVuH
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Researchers have found that introverts have a higher blood flow to their frontal lobe -- the part of the brain that helps you remember things, solve problems, and plan ahead. https://t.co/i4nTXJ2N1N https://t.co/mn6QE8WV9h
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Giving #Paxlovid to an older adult with COVID is a clinical no-brainer. So why is there so much Paxlovid prescribing phobia? @EricTopol interviews White House COVID Chief @AshishKJha46 on why it's underused. https://t.co/QirLESLByI https://t.co/VCIwZj9mh3
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Postpartum anxiety is common and treatable #MentalhealthAwareness #HarvardHealth https://t.co/oGwvAGQCwU
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Environmental hazards, such as air and water pollution, affect some communities more than others. The Environmental Justice Index is a tool health officials can use to identify communities most at risk and help reduce the burden. Learn more: https://t.co/uJHvqeoEdD https://t.co/nSjqh9RdVE
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The U.S. spends dramatically more on health care than other high-income nations but has the worst health outcomes on nearly every metric, a new report shows. https://t.co/4JAcUtOy4C https://t.co/qD7KQOZTnG
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“Couldn’t think of a better way to kick-off the 2023 CrossFit Games season ⚡ It’s going to be a fun time throwing down with Björgvin K. Guðmundsson, Laura Horvath & Gabriela Migała in Madrid 🇪🇸” Get tickets https://t.co/fPKUYP7LC6 https://t.co/83ZKBArPnf
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Most of the time body odor isn’t a problem and a shower will quickly wash it away. But if you notice a change in body odor or you’re sweating much more than usual, it could be a sign of a medical condition that needs treatment. #HarvardHealth https://t.co/frstuqKxIo
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5 years ago, Carin Andersen had an aortic dissection. "I asked the doctor if I was going to die, and he looked down. That was a horrible moment." She said goodbye to her son before surgery. She lived, and Carin 2.0 was born. Read her Support Network blog: https://t.co/rQnfck5bo4 https://t.co/2lxWGdR3Dz
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CDC’s Drug-Free Communities Support Program is the nation’s leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent youth substance use. Find out how your community can get involved: https://t.co/D6UkffVU4P https://t.co/X18zLLSeAW
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Find out what happens to your body when you cut added sugar from your diet. https://t.co/KMoOj511LS https://t.co/0xLFSklV5v
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People with #autism are more likely to face diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease than those without the neurologic condition, according to a new study. https://t.co/ZFry3RhBkN
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Imagine Dragons Dan Reynolds Lifts Like An Olympian For Stamina On Stage https://t.co/y1hkOxbhBd
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