If you are getting a 2-dose #COVID19 vaccine, plan to get your second shot as close as possible to the recommendations—3 weeks for Pfizer-BioNTech and 1 month for Moderna. Learn more: https://t.co/K0fxmQefqT. https://t.co/m1DTmHsn4k
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Wall walks are the new burpee?
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Keep your immune system strong and ready to fight off infection with these nutrient and antioxidant-rich foods. https://t.co/LUTdOrHCnt https://t.co/aRfENRScWq
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The 1st disease detective, John Snow, was born #OnThisDate in 1813. His ideas laid the foundation for how we track & stop threats to public #health today. Learn more: https://t.co/gSaJAbpoCj #PrepYourHealth #OTD https://t.co/PusMvSKFiP
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The full remarks by @DrTedros at the #COVID19 media briefing - 15 March 2021 ⬇️ https://t.co/4JwlarUmKr
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Along w/ wearing masks & staying at least 6 ft apart, increased ventilation can help reduce spread of #COVID19 in child care programs. Open windows, use portable air cleaners, improve filtration, & hold activities outdoors when possible Learn more: https://t.co/EuSX3miaad. https://t.co/YRjC6OanwH
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Yes, you really are seeing double -- more twins are being born now than ever before. https://t.co/y0Fzh3SkWb https://t.co/VnNM0bwgko
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One year after getting Covid-19, many of the first long Covid patients are still struggling, even unable to work. I reconnected with some of the first long Covid patients I interviewed last June. Here are their stories: #longcovid https://t.co/LCT7nY099L via @WSJ
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In this year of the pandemic, there are very few literal or proverbial lottery winners. Many of us have shared in various forms of emotional, behavioral, and physical trauma. How have we, as individuals, coped? https://t.co/oyMbvAl4J9 #COVID19 #HarvardHealth https://t.co/eB8i41Db8c
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Who's ready for the #SleepAwarenessWeek challenge? It's simple, but not easy: try to break your personal #Sleep Score Record.
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#COVID19 vaccines help keep you from getting sick with COVID-19. As of March 15, more than 71 million people in the United States had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Of those, more than 38 million are fully vaccinated. More data: https://t.co/zYLe3H12re https://t.co/addb864d8f
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When > 1 statistical comparison is made the chance of falsely detecting a non-existent effect or finding increases. This podcast explains the problem of multiple comparisons and the adjustments in statistical testing that can be made to account for it https://t.co/U5UJ547yKR
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Bobby Maximus wants you to drop and give him 10—then repeat that, again and again. Are you game? https://t.co/20In2La4uf
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Women are more likely than men to have problems with their #thyroid, particularly as they get older: https://t.co/WIiyVO0BdZ #HarvardHealth https://t.co/xLBxK7C4Rc
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