As of September 27, 213.7 million people have received at least one dose of a #COVID19 vaccine. Of those, 183.9 million are fully vaccinated. Getting vaccinated is safe, easy, and free. Make your vaccination appointment today. More: https://t.co/zYLe3H12re https://t.co/2p5mXiFvgr
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"Investing in health systems is the best way to prepare for future pandemics. Success requires unprecedented coordination of all actors. WHO is a key player and #WHOAcademy will be an essential platform for disseminating learning" - President @EmmanuelMacron https://t.co/7OBVpd9Qoa
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Veggies can give you all the protein you need, as long as you eat different kinds and plenty of them. These 10 offer the most: https://t.co/YDahLYK5kO https://t.co/rCQtqDWsm4
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Simply put, cognitive reserve is the brain's ability to find alternate ways of doing something. This #HarvardHealth course can help you boost your own #cognitive reserve and buffer memory loss by challenging your brain: #cognitivefitness https://t.co/nffNU0csuz https://t.co/WR8RWn8p6Q
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Why my NEW book #BLUEPRINT (see link here: https://t.co/zyLo3Y7WYN) details 365 days of training? "Because no single workout, 7-day plan or 30-day guide (however good) is actually that meaningful. What truly matters is the cumulative effect of thousands of hours of conditioning” https://t.co/eN4CQB0SFp
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“The ambitions of the #WHOAcademy are not modest: to transform lifelong learning in health globally. [...]The Academy is an investment in health, education, knowledge and technology, but ultimately it’s an investment in people, and in a healthier, safer, fairer future”- @DrTedros https://t.co/VF70xp3Yl3
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Some lead testing kits may be unavailable due to a recent recall. Healthcare providers should continue to test children for lead and analyze samples with higher complexity methods. Learn more: https://t.co/xzKGsyxO9h. https://t.co/h4dzxGomqS
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Colorful fruits and veggies aren't just pretty to look at -- the phytonutrients in them may also fight disease, especially when they work together. https://t.co/OGTi7ESjAS https://t.co/MinGRNMSxx
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A normal pulse rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Possible causes of an elevated pulse include fever, anemia, #anxiety, or an overactive thyroid. Other possibilities include too much caffeine, decongestants, or being out of shape: https://t.co/E2nGHnXoPf #HarvardHealth https://t.co/XQp4D87HF9
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Happy Monday! Showing off some Stanford pride from our Redwood City campus❤️☀️ #WeAreStanford #StanfordMedicine https://t.co/rkaV5a1pgT
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As a WHO Member State and a key actor in global health, #France 🇫🇷 is the lead investor in the #WHOAcademy’s development, having committed more than 120 million euros to support its establishment and infrastructure. 👉 https://t.co/6MRp13DHz2 https://t.co/enzGXsAGAB
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Do you know the symptoms of #TB disease? CDC’s new “Questions and Answers About TB” booklet has helpful info on how to diagnose and treat tuberculosis disease, and is now available in English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese: https://t.co/nLCpacw9cm. https://t.co/Q4ROhwUKMu
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A new study is linking muscle size and strength to better Covid outcomes. https://t.co/hWD1JV6J7j
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Find out the best way to tell if your fruit -- from apples to pomegranates -- is ripe: https://t.co/XUYuhGlQxr https://t.co/sMK0Od7UHo
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Continuous blood glucose monitors rely on a wearable sensor that measures blood-sugar levels once every five minutes and sends the readings to a receiver or smartphone. https://t.co/XmCDvWMfft #Type1Diabetes #Medicine
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