Front Squats are SO in this year
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We know Mother’s Day is a special time & it can be hard to celebrate during #COVID19. Fully vaccinated people can gather inside w/ other fully vaccinated people or visit 1 household of unvaccinated people not at risk for severe illness w/out a mask. More: https://t.co/FC2Js5OWvV. https://t.co/eimB5VkotN
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Strawberries are full of vitamin C, folic acid, fiber, and antioxidants. These sweet, heart-shaped fruits may help lower high blood pressure and cholesterol, help you manage blood sugar, and fight the effects of aging on your brain. https://t.co/eWHgairlwL https://t.co/RAMGNHPVA4
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Is stress making your allergy symptoms worse? Try #stress reduction to improve your quality of life and potentially relieve #allergy symptoms: https://t.co/UO4K5sa5hu #HarvardHealth https://t.co/UtZDbuDwQ9
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Throwback to the 4 years of research and development in the Lake District (England) #Ad where myself and the innovation NINJAS @VIVOBAREFOOT tested the trail running range and they created the NEW Tracker Forest ESC (see link for more information: https://t.co/taLjV9IbnL) https://t.co/hRkRdsfjZU
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Following a rapid rise in #COVID19 vaccination rates, we are now seeing U.S. vaccination progress slow. Everyone 16+ is currently eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine and can benefit from its protection. Get vaccinated as soon as you can. Learn more: https://t.co/F4bAyObDp1. https://t.co/TaBdepDR6H
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Turmeric has been touted as a super food that can fight cancer, ease depression, and more. Find out what it can -- and can't -- do for your health: https://t.co/VjODAl0z6u https://t.co/gRfR0foAnB
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A long history of #discrimination in medicine makes it difficult for some people of color to form trusting relationships with medical providers. And that’s one reason why peer support has been gaining traction to help address unmet needs: https://t.co/nh6EluSrGO #HarvardHealth https://t.co/OVUAvJ0y4P
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Stanford Medicine infectious disease expert Yvonne Maldonado, MD, answers your questions about COVID-19 variants and the importance of getting vaccinated. https://t.co/k83rzTNokv
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Several top athletes are looking to flex their strengths this weekend during the #AGOQ. https://t.co/BiRszl3sJE
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At the start of 2021, people 65+ were more than half of all #COVID19-associated hospitalizations. They now make up fewer than one third of those hospitalizations as more older people get vaccinated, COVID-NET data show. Get vaccinated when you can. More: https://t.co/dTvhftTxuV. https://t.co/xC17IjDpe8
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One study found that women who sniffed lavender for 20 minutes twice a week reported their hot flashes faded up to 50% more than women who didn't use the aromatherapy. https://t.co/sOCwT3vDJB https://t.co/Ya6y837LGO
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#COVID19 vaccines for children and teens ages 12 through 16 may be authorized as early as next week by @FDA. Read #HarvardHealth on what we do – and don't – know about vaccines for this age group: https://t.co/Nz1T7OoCym https://t.co/PfkDRjwV2w
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When you’re fully vaccinated for #COVID19, you can start doing some things again, like gathering indoors w/ other fully vaccinated people. Still protect yourself & others in public places - wear a mask, stay at least 6ft apart, & avoid crowds. More: https://t.co/TRZRzx3cym. https://t.co/iDwMIZFYJ2
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