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  1. 43 minutes ago

    While may prevent , treatments could improve COVID-19 symptoms in certain people and help them stay out of the hospital. Learn more: .

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  2. 2 hours ago

    It’s normal to feel grief & sadness when remembering traumatic events, especially on significant dates or anniversaries. If you need to talk, offers counseling and support.

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  3. 3 hours ago

    If you're one of the millions of Americans who says " feel overwhelmed" – especially during – take care of your mental wellness by unplugging occasionally. Find more tips for managing stress and anxiety here:

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  4. 4 hours ago

    : Are you up to date on your health screenings? 🤔 Use this checklist at your next appointment with your doctor to stay healthy at any age: .

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    Jan 26

    that it's ? Blood banks don’t have infinite reserves – they rely on the generosity of to stay stocked. Learn more from one of the national organizations and see how your gifts can save lives:

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  7. 23 hours ago

    Getting a vaccine this year is more important as ever. not only can help protect you and your loved ones, but also help reduce the strain on hospitals and healthcare systems:

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    As of January 25, 2021, more than 19 million people had received at least one dose of a vaccine. Of those, over 3 million had received both doses and are fully vaccinated. See more vaccination data at COVID Data tracker:

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    Jan 25

    Quality of care varies among priority areas such as care coordination and effective treatment, according to 's new National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Report. Learn more.

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  10. Jan 26

    It’s normal to feel grief & sadness when remembering traumatic events, especially on significant dates or anniversaries. If you need to talk, offers counseling and support.

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  11. Jan 26

    Don’t be out in the cold when hit ❄. Here are some more ways to stay safe outdoors, at home, and on the road during a winter storm: .

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    : As our nation’s frontline defense in the fight against , it is essential that you protect both yourself and your patients by getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Learn more about the importance of COVID-19 vaccination:

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    Jan 25

    Remember, it's okay not to be okay. No matter what problems you’re dealing with, if you need someone to lean on for emotional support, call the Lifeline  for 24/7 confidential support.

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    Jan 25

    You never know what curious kids will get into when you’re not looking. Keep medicine up and away this cold and season, and always. Visit for more.

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    Jan 24

    🗣️ Calling all school leaders and administrators! Be sure to download SAMHSA's newest guide designed to provide YOU with key information regarding student assistance services for substance use and mental health initiatives ➡️

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  16. Jan 25

    Continue social distancing, wearing a face covering, and washing your hands frequently to help protect yourself and others around you from . Learn more: .

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  17. Jan 25

    Staying out in cold winter weather for too long can cause serious health problems. Use this guide to treat two major health risks: hypothermia and frostbite.

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    Jan 24

    Exercise outdoors to reduce your risk of getting . If you can’t, go to a gym with high ceilings, good airflow & ventilation systems, & hand sanitizing stations. Make sure all staff & gym goers are required to . Stay 6ft from others. More:

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  19. Jan 25

    is a common virus that can lead to cancer later in life. Getting the HPV vaccine can prevent 92% of HPV cancers. Get the facts: .

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    Jan 21

    This keep your eyes safe by knowing your glaucoma risks and taking action to prevent vision loss.

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