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April is National Minority Health Month

April is National Minority Health Month (NMHM), a time to raise awareness about health disparities that continue to affect people from racial and ethnic minority groups and encourage action through health education, early detection, and control of disease complications. Give Your Community a Boost! How to protect yourself and others… https://www.cdc.gov/…/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html Click to tag products

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PREVENTION IS A WAY OF LIFE

It’s time to start reprioritizing health as a way of life. We must weave the notion of health promotion into the fabric of society and have individual communities educated, engaged and empowered. Let’s stop playing games and politics with that which translates into length and quality of life. Let’s stop primarily viewing healthcare as a

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Prevention Thursday: Choose healthy lifestyle wisely.

It’s Prevention Thursday!

Relationship Problems: You make bad relationship choices? Well there’s one specific choice that is shown to be most likely to reduce your happiness—choosing a neurotic partner. What’s neurotic? For one particularly disruptive example, think about the so-called Drama Queen/King. A neurotic partner responds emotionally to events that wouldn’t affect most people, and their reactions tend

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PPE & Tests

Prevention and early detection always provides the best outcomes in the event of disease. If you need PPE and tests and haven’t taken advantage of the free offer from the government, do so. If you need more tests, you can get them at https://jeffreysterlingmd.com/…/ihealth-covid-19…/ or call 844-724-7754. There are levels to being smart. Embrace them

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