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Mashup Score: 33Drink Less, Be Your Best | CDC - 2 year(s) ago
Drinking less alcohol can change your whole day—and the next day, and the next. Family and friends grow closer. Workouts get stronger. Meetings become more productive. Your outlook turns positive. It’s a better night’s sleep and you’re waking up the next morning without regrets. It’s a happier, healthier future. Drinking less can be the big difference you want to make in your life. And it can…
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Reports of lack of enough nurses in both public and private hospitals in Zimbabwe have been making headlines in the Southern African country.
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Mashup Score: 8Dr Ken Berry Q&A (Proper Human Diet & Fasting) - 2 year(s) ago
Got Low-Carb/Keto/Carnivore/Fasting Questions?? We are here for you. Invite a friend and let’s talk about the Proper Human Diet!! Low-carb, Keto, Ketovore, &…
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People with sickle cell disease (SCD) are at greater risk than the general population for kidney complications.
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People with sickle cell disease often have albuminuria, or too much protein in the urine (possibly an early sign of kidney disease). Does your provider check your urine every year? This fact sheet has info on keeping your kidneys healthy: https://t.co/Rv3nIoF9Zs #BetterHealth https://t.co/Mp5dw2BheO
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People with sickle cell disease (SCD) are at greater risk than the general population for kidney complications.
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Limiting smoking, drinking less alcohol, and getting at least 7 hours of sleep every night can go a long way if you want to lower your blood pressure. A few more suggestions for staying healthy when you’re living with sickle cell disease: https://t.co/Z0lXI9AQEN #BetterHealth https://t.co/LhFb0KHeYf
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Mashup Score: 0
People with sickle cell disease (SCD) are at greater risk than the general population for kidney complications.
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People with sickle cell disease often have albuminuria, or too much protein in the urine (possibly an early sign of kidney disease). Does your provider check your urine every year? This fact sheet has info on keeping your kidneys healthy: https://t.co/Rv3nIoF9Zs #BetterHealth https://t.co/2gNwHyYHwS
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Mashup Score: 0Better Health - 4 year(s) ago
It’s never too late to get your health back on track. Eat well, move more and start losing weight with Better Health. Try our NHS weight loss plan to get you started.
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Cutting back on #alcohol can add years to your life. Learn the steps you can take to a happier, healthier future. https://t.co/Nbe1psOQLo #DrinkLess #BetterHealth #Wellness https://t.co/CVQnIrn7C6