Vaccines have been saving lives & preventing illness & disability from devastating diseases for over a century. Today, #COVID19 vaccines are helping protect people against severe illness, hospitalization, & death from COVID-19. More on COVID-19 vaccines: https://t.co/yJFqxDZW8J
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True or false: You can live without your gallbladder. https://t.co/Xgr8neEJH9 https://t.co/wnjFIQnEQZ
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According to the “active grandparent” hypothesis, humans evolved to be physically active throughout life. Frequent movement helps ward off chronic disease (including #heartdisease) and promotes longevity: https://t.co/EYs13IzD4M #HarvardHealth https://t.co/hWe7cXB8KH
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A new CDC website provides materials that describe urgent warning signs or symptoms that require immediate medical attention to help reduce pregnancy-related deaths. https://t.co/dGwCUbWmcY @CDC_DRH #HearHer
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Check it out! ⬇️ #NPHW is trending on Twitter! Thanks for getting the word out about public health. Let’s keep National Public Health Week trending all week long! https://t.co/jqDe4ABtzi
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As of April 4, 255.8 million people have received at least one dose of a #COVID19 vaccine. Of those, 217.9 million are fully vaccinated. More than 98.1 million people have received a COVID-19 booster dose. Find a COVID-19 vaccine or booster near you: https://t.co/xbvNiaVJKV. https://t.co/Db6QBHaurV
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The cause of most neck pain is strained or sprained muscles, ligaments, and tendons. First-line therapy is rest, ice, heat, pain relievers, and possibly limited use of a neck collar: https://t.co/OCIOF2gR9O #HarvardHealth https://t.co/VIZvXdgz1f
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House lawmakers passed legislation on Friday to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level. https://t.co/tKcQrdDmDD https://t.co/y1IOBhSFKq
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Scientists finished mapping the final 8 percent of the human genome last May. Finally, the full sequence has been published. https://t.co/s4JhNFYU1e
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According to a new imaging study, even mild cases of COVID-19 are linked to brain alterations such as diminished gray matter, a reduction in overall brain volume, and cognitive loss. https://t.co/1ebmlClJc9
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Your doctor is ready to take the awkwardness out of talking about colorectal cancer. Get the facts at: https://t.co/1k1smCR7Oi. https://t.co/YeQOxEmcbJ
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While coronavirus cases continue to decline across the U.S., outbreaks of the norovirus, which causes stomach flu, have increased dramatically since the beginning of January. https://t.co/SOJ5G1kDmT https://t.co/JnsieGlD2l
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Excited floofs can get us moving! Let’s celebrate #NationalWalkingDay with our best buddies on April 6. https://t.co/0xoxiqR0OJ
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A tiny droplet of SARS-CoV-2 can infect someone with COVID, according to the world’s first human challenge trial. https://t.co/QgP7AMs7GY https://t.co/SJLudBaPL0
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