#FoodSafety, nutrition & food security are closely linked. 🚨 Unsafe food creates a vicious cycle of disease & malnutrition, particularly affecting infants, young children, older people, and the sick. #WorldFoodDay https://t.co/nZIHOUbv6V
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You don’t need to spend a ton of money on creams to keep your nails in good shape. Petroleum jelly can hydrate all parts of your hands. If your nails are brittle, it can help fill in and smooth out some of the ridges and rough spots. https://t.co/uYEacW71Gq https://t.co/DntiCMqf6R
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Some people have poor circulation, but if your fingers pale and go numb when exposed to quick changes in temperature, it could be Raynaud's phenomenon, a different kind of circulation problem: https://t.co/0g8lojI9Up #HarvardHealth https://t.co/IhmviduF0i
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Mid Session/Shooting 🎥 The face you make when you’ve still got 15km to swim, but hear there’s hot chocolate & @PhDNutritionUK flapjack being served, haha 😂 #PerformSmart https://t.co/GptdEfHBUm
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Both the first and second numbers in a person’s #bloodpressure reading are important for predicting the risk of cardiovascular problems: https://t.co/UlxPSbGb80 #HarvardHealth https://t.co/3t0T5bw2zt
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When your neck hurts, it can be hard to ignore. But what brought on that pain? What to know about possible causes: https://t.co/zJcoLX9yV2 https://t.co/adhKOic3ye
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The wrong approach to wearing makeup, eye contacts and other costume accessories this Halloween can lead to eye and vision issues. Optometrist Dr. Corinne Casey explains proper eye safety precautions to ensure a safe and spooky Halloween. https://t.co/BPLbNA3dLV
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Have you ever performed #CPR in an emergency or been saved by CPR? Share your story in the replies for #WorldRestartAHeart Day!
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Did you know your nails can reveal clues to your overall health? A touch of white here, a rosy tinge there, or some rippling or bumps may be a sign of disease in the body. What to know: https://t.co/WEtOSCtUHJ https://t.co/hbREnIqxXe
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Within the #addiction community and among the public at large, certain myths about Suboxone, one of the main medications used to treat opioid addiction, persist, and these myths add a further barrier to treatment: https://t.co/4ZWROioDP4 #HarvardHealth https://t.co/L9YkZOFYRd
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In an effort to defend more stroke patients from a life of disability, Stanford Medicine researchers worked to expand the timeline for treating strokes. https://t.co/malUhUxyTH #StanfordMedMag #Stroke #Neurology
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.@Hopkins_Rad's Marty Pomper spent 25 years developing an imaging agent for prostate cancer that recently received FDA approval. Learn more about his journey here: https://t.co/0Y7oH8Ntgk
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