Generally speaking, people don’t just avoid intimacy simply because they dislike others or want to be left alone. After all, us humans are pretty complex and the reasons behind avoidant behaviors usually are too. These are some common explanations for why people put up walls to keep others out — but there may be a whole slew of nuances in between that aren't listed here. More on this and ways to start letting people in at our link in bio. #healthline
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We are all being exposed to a huge amount of #COVID19 information ℹ️ on a daily basis, and not all of it is reliable. On #SaferInternetDay , here are 7⃣ tips for telling the difference and stopping the spread of misinformation. https://t.co/JvtoN4Bc86
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Join CDC leaders as they chat LIVE with @NASA astronauts Drs. Kate Rubins and Shannon Walker aboard @Space_Station! Tomorrow, Feb. 10th at 11:25am ET, tune in at https://t.co/SWvVgxMoBu to join the conversation about space, public health, women in #STEM, & more. @NASA_Astronauts https://t.co/m7L4hhtA7X
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You've been diagnosed with #COVID19 & still feeling sick for weeks or months afterwards? 🌀 Fatigue 🌀 Shortness of breath 🌀 Headache 🌀 Fever 🌀 Muscle pain 🌀 Persistent cough 🌀 Chest pain 🌀 Loss of smell or taste 🌀 Anxiety or depression 🌀 Confusion Talk to your doctor! https://t.co/Mc80BZQkPs
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Foods that fight inflammation: https://t.co/YcNHr11tEr #HarvardHealth https://t.co/F5r0BgknfR
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#DYK? As of February 8, more than 42 million #COVID19 vaccine doses have been administered across the United States as part of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Follow daily trends in the number of vaccines administered: https://t.co/jgGTaseutv. https://t.co/HkM8nWS27S
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Stretching promotes flexibility and helps your joints maintain a healthy range of motion—and in doing so, also lowers the chances of joint and muscle strain. https://t.co/z2x4kuuqN1 #HarvardHealth https://t.co/DBREVbWueN
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Media briefing on #COVID19 origin mission in Wuhan, #China will start 10:00 AM CET. 📺 Live at WHO Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube channels or at https://t.co/RYxMne1R3f
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The 🌍 is overloaded w/ #COVID19 misinformation. ❗️Before you share, CHECK trusted sources like WHO/local health authorities ❗️If you believe the information is false/misleading, this is how you can REPORT it: https://t.co/sGHQ1ZNo9M https://t.co/aZ4Q9ltMxK #SaferInternetDay
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We are #InThisTogether to beat #COVID19 - tip 1⃣ Regularly & thoroughly clean your 🙌 with an alcohol-based hand rub 🧴 or wash them with soap 🧼 & water. Staying safe: ✅ protects you ✅ protects others 👉 https://t.co/k7eMk2yufy https://t.co/uIWpfKfrVK
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#COVID19 vaccine supply is currently limited. Each state has its own plan for deciding who will be vaccinated first. Contact your state health department or check its website for more information on vaccine distribution in your area. More: https://t.co/mUsXpasZ4S. https://t.co/gCEA2OQVSz
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🔝tips to identify #COVID19 misinformation or disinformation: 1⃣ Assess the source 📇 Who shared the information with you and where did they get it from? Even if it is friends or family, you still need to vet their source. 👉https://t.co/moExSVJXsQ https://t.co/fd1fsgpPxu
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A recent survey found that 1 in 3 Americans trek their shoes into the bedroom, which can coat your bed and mattress with potentially dangerous germs. The soles of your footwear can host more than 400,000 colonies of bacteria after just 2 weeks of wear. https://t.co/v9G1xWAsej https://t.co/bgfUz5M2yi
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When your blood sugar gets too low, you can get dizzy, shaky, tired, or confused. You can usually fix the problem if you get a few grams of carbs from juice or candy. Otherwise, you could pass out. https://t.co/DrBY21EY97 https://t.co/EhGzadDPCt
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