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    May 6

    You can now text your zip code to GETVAX (438829) in English or VACUNA (822862) in Spanish to find out where vaccines are available near you. Learn more at .

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    Nov 5

    Are you curious about being a at NHLBI? Join our live Q&A on Nov 10 at 3 pm ET! Have your questions answered by a current fellow and learn more about our career and training opportunities.

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    Nov 8

    When adults respond quickly and consistently to bullying behavior they send the message that it is not acceptable. Research shows this can stop bullying behavior over time.

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    NEW: Today, I released a Community Toolkit for Addressing Health Misinformation. As Surgeon General, I’ve seen how health misinformation sows confusion and mistrust, harms people’s health, and undermines public health efforts.

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  5. Retweeted
    Nov 8

    As of November 8, 2021, 223.9 million people have received at least one dose of a vaccine. Of those, 194 million are fully vaccinated. Getting vaccinated is safe, easy, and free. Make your vaccination appointment today. More: .

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    Nov 9

    Are you one of the millions of Americans with ? How can you tell if you're using glucose meters and test strips safely? Here's some advice ⬇️

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  7. 22 hours ago

    Following the recent authorization of the vaccines for children 5-11, the reminds us about the importance of preventing health misinformation. We all have the power to help stop the spread of health misinformation. Learn more: .

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    24 hours ago

    News: Researchers find disparities in suicide risk among lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults

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  9. 23 hours ago

    Finding and staying in treatment for substance use disorders in the U.S. remains challenging. This is why HHS’s new Strategy includes a focus on providing evidence-based, equitable treatment without delay, stigma, or barriers:

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    Nov 8

    Nearly all lung cancer — the top cause of cancer death in both men and women — is caused by smoking. Visit for tools and tips to help you quit. via

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    Nov 8

    Hospitalization rates among children and adolescents due to were recently at their highest levels since the start of the pandemic. To help keep from spreading COVID-19 to kids, get yourself and eligible family members vaccinated. For more visit:

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    Nov 8

    that vaccine is crucial not only for the person receiving it, but also for stopping further spread to others? and cover vaccinations and more for kids and teens up to age 19. Learn more:

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    Nov 7

    Some people may start to feel consistently “down” when the days get shorter. Is it just the "winter blues" or seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?  This  infographic may help guide you on when to seek professional help.

    Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): More Than the Winter Blues infographic
Find the full text at www.nimh.nih.gov/sad
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    Nov 8

    Only 23% of people eligible for were prescribed it in 2019, and racial/ethnic disparities exist. Addressing continued disparities in accessing PrEP will be crucial to .

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  15. Nov 8

    Make sure to protect your family's health with 2022 coverage. All plans cover essential benefits like preventive services and prescriptions. Shop and at .

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    A tremendous amount of work has gone into reopening schools and keeping them open. and I are calling on school leaders to continue actively supporting the vaccination process for children in your schools and communities.

    Teachers & School Administrators: 

Here’s how you can help your students and communities stay safe from COVID-19:

- Host a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at your school(s)
- Distribute information about the COVID-19 vaccine to all families
  with kids ages 5-11 years old
- Talk with your school communities about the COVID-19 vaccine
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  17. Nov 8

    Travel can be difficult enough as it is. Make it simpler and safer with the protection of a COVID-19 vaccine. Find vaccines near you at .

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    Nov 7

    Interested in using self-tests? Check out 's new videos for tips on performing a test at home and interpreting your results. Learn more: .

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    Nov 8

    Learn more about the U.S. efforts to combat and its negative impacts on health through the Health Programme. I’m speaking more about it today (11/8) at 11:30 am ET. See it live:

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  20. Nov 8

    Even though more women work in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) than ever before, women still only account for about 25% of the STEM workforce. Let’s bridge this gap with help and guidance from : .

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    Nov 5

    affects women differently than men, putting women with diabetes at higher risk for certain complications. Follow and visit to make sure you have the resources you need to help you manage your diabetes.

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