#GooglePixelWatch coming this fall 🎉* 💪 Track health and fitness goals w/ @Fitbit** 🏡 Control your home w/ the Google Home app for Wear OS*** 🗣 Access Google Assistant, hands-free**** #GoogleIO https://t.co/3GwmJ2ud6X
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Potatoes get a bad rap, but they’re gluten free, they offer more potassium than a banana, they’re good sources of vitamin B6 and vitamin C, and they score high on the satiety index, which measures how filling foods are. 🥔 https://t.co/XY5PYRQciY https://t.co/VwYrhUV7zp
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Calling all @official__wonho fans: The singer showed off his heavyweight back day routine in a new video. https://t.co/iDwuw4VeRv
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The #thyroid gland releases hormones that affect the heart. Too little thyroid hormone slows the #heart rate and may boost blood pressure and cholesterol levels, while too much can trigger abnormal heart rhythms and high blood pressure: https://t.co/PJ4pPqBfWt #HarvardHealth https://t.co/gPMoRykdy2
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This #NationalSchoolNursesDay, learn more about the work of #SchoolNurses and how they continue to keep students healthy and ready to learn: https://t.co/M5144ErNSi. #CDCHealthySchools #NursesWeek https://t.co/YGnXpdczgy
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Pam and Caroline share why they got their #COVID19 vaccines while breastfeeding. If you’re breastfeeding, stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines to help protect yourself and your baby. Learn more: https://t.co/KtkWaCof8y. #NWHW https://t.co/nHDCZysJDq
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Spain is considering allowing women to take three days off from work per month if they experience severe menstrual pain, making it the first Western nation to offer such a benefit.https://t.co/2KzCrUl0JF https://t.co/qeq2c4T8jX
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In humans, most gray hair is not related to #stress. In fact, hair doesn’t actually “turn” gray at all: https://t.co/12JpQebYSx #HarvardHealth @RobShmerling https://t.co/1RABnbT3IB
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Spending even 15 minutes on mental health hygiene each day can bring a host of benefits, from improved mood and better relationships to even deeper concentration and enhanced creativity. https://t.co/n1OqhACSoL #MentalHealth #Mindfulness
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The 3rd edition of the #HealthForAll Film Festival received more than 1⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣ #Film4Health submissions from 110 countries. Join us on May 13, when the winners 🏆 are announced! 🎞️ https://t.co/qYp6G8DnCc https://t.co/Zgushesp8G
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As of May 9, 2022, national forecasts predict 1,700–6,700 new #COVID19 deaths will likely be reported during the week ending June 4. That would bring the projected total number of U.S. deaths to 1,005,000–1,018,000. More: https://t.co/rcqjOX3Ypl. https://t.co/RfV4BleMG3
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1/ Stroke is dangerous and deadly, but you can lower your risk. For #StrokeMonth, a thread on what causes stroke and what you can do about it:
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While water from your tap generally is safe to drink, you should not use it for at-home medical purposes like sinus rinsing, washing contact lenses, and filling respiratory devices. https://t.co/imPLXk9vWG https://t.co/wam4yk5wa1
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Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the U.S.. This vital funding provided to community health centers by @HRSAgov ensures more equitable access to life-saving cancer screenings to help end cancer. https://t.co/OvH6cd758w https://t.co/3Bt11zCga7
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