#COVID19 vaccines can’t make you sick with COVID-19. As of April 5, more than 107 million people in the United States had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Of those, more than 62 million are fully vaccinated. More: https://t.co/zYLe3H12re. https://t.co/bH3QE5xMzM
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In our unequal world, how does inequity impact our fight against #COVID19? How can we address it? WHO’s Dr Mariângela Simao explains in #ScienceIn5 ⬇️ #HealthEquity https://t.co/1i9hLrGjiD
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A short nap in the mid-afternoon can boost memory, improve job performance, lift your mood, make you more alert, and ease stress. https://t.co/ZIfbyAawVW https://t.co/EhCDQnuIO2
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#21point4: For the Rx’d women, the largest cohort was centered on the 120- to 139-lb. range (55-63 kg). For the Rx’d men, the largest cohort was centered on the 180- to 199-lb. range (82-90 kg). https://t.co/ysbYrzSqjw
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A sudden, painful #muscle spasm in the leg is called a charley horse, which legend has it is named after baseball player Charlie "Hoss" Radbourn, who reportedly suffered from frequent cramps back in the 1880s. https://t.co/SWink1YYrG https://t.co/xa7AGybNjZ
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#COVID19 spreads mostly through close contact between people, but it is possible to be infected by touching surfaces covered w/ germs. Protect yourself & others: wear a mask, wash your hands, & clean high touch surfaces w/ soap & water or detergent. More: https://t.co/XPZRd7Pmiz. https://t.co/1EhCaYVRAG
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You probably know about oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and limes, but berries -- like strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and cranberries -- are also great sources of vitamin C! 🍑 https://t.co/GRxceC8jpD https://t.co/Tmm87bGasL
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A strong public health system depends on robust funding for CDC, HRSA, the Prevention & Public Health Fund and more. Contact your members of Congress this National Public Health Week and urge them to prioritize public health funding in fiscal year 2022! https://t.co/yXamyCo9xD
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A report from the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform says that commercial baby foods are tainted with dangerous levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury: https://t.co/bFI2BIQbuv #HarvardHealth https://t.co/4l8WSz13Ga
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In the past year, many children have missed check-ups and recommended childhood vaccinations. Talk with your doctor or nurse about protecting your child from vaccine-preventable diseases. https://t.co/r484mkXwLe https://t.co/eZjDNqYCwz
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When you have hypothyroidism, you may not realize it at first. The symptoms come on slowly. What to watch for: https://t.co/zgFHR8bxom https://t.co/xTlpBDezMa
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Labels on the bottles promise better health, but these 3 supplements may wind up hurting you. https://t.co/Mmfm9nlA9H #HarvardHealth https://t.co/tEO2Cvt7ie
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Eligible athletes can sign in on the Games site to register. If you did not receive an email but believe you qualified: 📌 Verify you are above the cutline. 📌 Log in to see if you have a Quarterfinals registration link. https://t.co/I01Eq0Fnig https://t.co/UsoN9T3RZ9
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