Men’s Health Month sheds light on men’s physical and mental health, disease prevention, and early detection. Although June is recognized as Men’s Health Month, it’s crucial to prioritize men’s health year-round. To continue reading, visit: https://bit.ly/3VaTk3D
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Looking forward to attending this talk and to partnering with colleagues to catalyze attention to intersectional and structural considerations in preventive and treatment interventions seeking to tackle alcohol impacts on cancer risk/disease trajectories in populations of underserved women. #WomensHealthMatters #SDOHandAUDResearch #DiverseVoicesinSTEM
Join us tomorrow as experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State Department of Health discuss how reducing alcohol consumption can potentially decrease alcohol-related cancer deaths among individuals with mental health and/or substance use challenges. Register to save your seat: https://bit.ly/3QhgeEX
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Is prioritizing your health and well-being a goal for 2024? Learn more about how NDs can work with you to support your goals, assist in disease prevention and improve overall health. ℹ️ https://lnkd.in/dpRUmUgw #OANDForAHealthierOntario
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Are you a physician or public health professional? It’s never too early to promote heart-healthy choices in your community. This #HeartMonth, learn how to prevent and manage cardiovascular disease (#CVD) with toolkits from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://lnkd.in/eETWjdV
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States and can affect women at any age. Knowing the facts and signs can help you take steps to protect your health, and seek care when needed. Learn more at adena.org/heart.
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In honor of Glaucoma Awareness Month, we dive into what causes glaucoma, how to prevent this sight-stealing disease and round up tips for maintaining better eye health. To continue reading, visit: https://bit.ly/4aF46q0
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Leading medical organizations, including the American Medical Association, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization, recognize #obesity as a chronic, treatable disease with causes outside of one's control. Let's work together to ensure access to care for this chronic disease. Learn more at everybodycovered.org #everyBODYcovered
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Take the stairs! Nadim Geloo, M.D., senior medical director of Abbott’s structural heart business, explains how taking the stairs has several health benefits, including reduced heart disease risk, in this Prevention article. #AbbottProud
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Did you know preventing high blood pressure can also lower your risk for heart disease and stroke? Check out these tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Need help reaching your wellness goals? Call our Wellness Clinic team today at 863.519.0930. #WellnessWednesday
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Examples of flow-time waveforms during PCV when Ti is not set appropriately for the patient’s age and disease condition.
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