Some foods are better than others at providing fuel for your day. Here's what to eat for a bit of a boost: https://t.co/kJSkmmjVS3 https://t.co/w8R2ZQIAlU
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The full remarks by @DrTedros at the Technical Advisory Group on #BehaviouralInsights and Sciences for Health meeting – 30 August 2022 ⬇️ https://t.co/meprMnX18r https://t.co/QZS1I9bwVe
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An analysis shows less than 7% of adults in the US meet the criteria for optimal cardiometabolic health. Taking small steps to help control and improve key risk factors can reduce the odds of a heart attack or stroke. #HarvardHealth https://t.co/eDAPUGsmmg
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CDC has resources for public health professionals, clinicians, emergency responders, and others to use in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster. Read the materials: https://t.co/1LkCmwkuWX. https://t.co/R7k8ilW6kB
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Black tea lovers, rejoice! The hot beverage may be a key to living longer, according to new research. ☕ https://t.co/TiNTnlW1mD https://t.co/VtHDx9phU9
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Parents: DYK lead can be found in some imported toys and jewelry? Read why you may want to have your child tested for lead exposure: https://t.co/YEmnG9ERNs. https://t.co/OKZazXL9CS
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Keeping your ankles healthy is as much about your brain as your muscles. https://t.co/FofXaq3xxk
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At just 18, Mal O’Brien is the youngest individual to podium at the Games. She was also the highest-placing individual American woman at the Games since Lindsey Valenzuela in 2013, who also took second that year. https://t.co/TVcjeKl6Oh
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A growing number of patients, researchers, and clinicians argue that race-based medicine is another form of bias masquerading as evidence-based practice https://t.co/oMieeqeXMD
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Broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage all contain natural compounds that are good for your heart and help ward off some kinds of cancer. Here are more foods that seem to promote a longer lifespan: https://t.co/G6Igp2U6cc https://t.co/ZpGnJmq85G
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Teachers, parents, & guardians: Download all our #ReadyWrigley books, including “Flooding and Mold,” for free. Use them in the classroom, at home, on a road trip, etc. to introduce the topic of #emergency preparedness: https://t.co/zZk6yXeHal. #PrepYourHealth https://t.co/uq5Qu8tYXT
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Drinking tea showed an inverse association with mortality from CVD, ischemic heart disease, and stroke. https://t.co/tvDsXLvmZc #MedTwitter
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There are many reasons you might want or need to see a gynecologist. It helps to understand who will provide your care, what to expect during the visit, what to discuss, and how to have a positive experience during the visit. #HarvardHealth https://t.co/xD2LlRvccM
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