As of May 9, 258.2 million people have received at least one dose of a #COVID19 vaccine. Of those, 220.2 million are fully vaccinated. More than 101.3 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/PcgVBYojKi
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Compared with people who didn't take a tub bath more than twice a week, people who took a daily warm or hot bath had a 28% lower risk of cardiovascular disease and a 26% lower risk of stroke: https://t.co/VxoKMR05uu #HarvardHealth https://t.co/th7nNVHTxg
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Yes, fruit has carbs. It also provides vitamins your body needs. Don’t skip it: Learn how to make every carb count. https://t.co/5ZkaHGdXKP https://t.co/ndh10mqDwX
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My goal was to lean down, but the real reward has been getting my confidence back. https://t.co/GiEdjeL0HB
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May is #NationalStrawberryMonth! We ❤️ them because: 🍓 Eating berries has been linked to lower blood pressure. 🍓 They're packed with vitamin C and potassium. 🍓 In-season fruits are typically more flavorful and less expensive. 🍓 They happen to be our favorite color ❤️ https://t.co/UKvjtyLkED
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Have you had your yearly physical? National Women’s Checkup Day is a reminder to take your health seriously and make routine medical care a priority. Early detection and protection from disease and infection save lives! https://t.co/p7shigrA23 #WomensHealth https://t.co/jyna9UTsKV
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Your body isn’t built to be alert and productive 8 hours straight. Your levels of the hormone cortisol go up and down all day, which can leave you feeling sluggish in the afternoon. Here's 13 healthy ways to wake up your body and mind. https://t.co/KQ9eqZoKM9 https://t.co/6s2ZJOr4Nz
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Showering daily -- Is it necessary? https://t.co/o6dHQYoerq #HarvardHealth https://t.co/Zgf0pWv46N
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The FDA has approved the first amphetamine transdermal patch for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among adults and children aged 6 years or older. https://t.co/fDupW7jewT
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Do you think you or someone you know got sick from food? Report it to your local health department even if you don’t know what food made you sick. Reporting it can help identify a foodborne disease outbreak and keep others from getting sick. https://t.co/zaTdHXs7hS https://t.co/pPW6FovMN8
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Anyone can get worms -- some can grow to be really big (more than 3 feet long), while others are tiny. What to know about the several types that infect and feed on people: https://t.co/l54kl2sHrP https://t.co/Ml4ttqGzZ8
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Joe Wicks breaks down the secrets behind his dramatic 3-month transformation. https://t.co/oKAD7dD3J6
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An individual has been diagnosed with monkeypox in England. https://t.co/x2dNoi2RAO https://t.co/AR8OJ6qD8S
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It's going to be a great week. Buy your tickets today at https://t.co/k0izi9AnKz. https://t.co/Hj4HZ7yQAy
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