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Get better faster with Central Piedmont Urgent Care! 🌡️ If you're feeling under the weather, it's essential to know what you're up against. We offer quick and efficient testing for Flu, Covid, and RSV right here at our urgent care. Take control of your health and get the answers you need promptly. Your well-being is our priority! 🩺💙 #GetBetterFaster #UrgentCareTesting #HealthFirst
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Making the world a better place, one "Did you know?" at a time. Passionate about science communication, ecology, food systems, & livable communities. (B.Sc. Environmental Science)
Public health, public safety & infrastructure is a backbone of society. Listen to scientists. Trust scientists. Learn more about how science interacts with uncertainty in very structured ways to inform decisions that keep us safe. Currently reading The Poison Squad, about the history of US Food Safety research & the struggles passing legislation It's interesting to see how the conversations around "pure food" were going on over 125yrs ago, and how difficult it was to get tiny wins (e.g. no formaldehyde in milk!)
If you brushed your teeth this morning and didn’t get sick, you’re benefiting from public health infrastructure. Keep this in mind as you move through your day - driving around on paved roads in a car that has been crash tested, eating food that isn’t expired or contaminated with pathogens, meeting your friend at a coffee shop that isn’t a cloud of cancer-causing, asthma irritating tobacco smoke. That is public health. It’s not flashy, fancy, or super high-tech. In fact, if it’s working well, it’s barely noticeable. But it keeps you and your loved ones alive and thriving without so much as a thought. Happy National Public Health Week! Be sure to shoutout all of the heroes of public health in your life this week!
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Business Strategist @Respahealth || Natural Respiratory Health Company || Aim to enhance 1 Billion lives with the power of nature
Every breath tells a story. At RespaHealth, we're not just improving respiratory health — we're transforming journeys, one breath at a time. Listen as our community shares not just testimonials, but heartfelt narratives of resilience, recovery, and rejuvenation. Experience the depth of our impact beyond the metrics. #EveryBreathCounts 🍃
🎥 Real lives transformed, genuine stories shared. Dive into the world of RespaHealth and witness firsthand the profound impact of our solutions on respiratory health. From everyday challenges to life-changing results, our community speaks out. Don't just take our word for it – hear the experiences that breathe life into our mission. #RespaHealthStories 🍃💙
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Celebrating Freedom and Heart Health on the 4th of July! 🇺🇸 🔑 Freedom and Independence: On this historic day, we commemorate the Continental Congress’s approval of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Our Founding Fathers recognized that freedom is not just a political concept; it’s a fundamental human right. As we revel in fireworks and festivities, let’s also honor the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who safeguard our liberty. 🗽 🏥 Healthcare and Prevention: Health is the bedrock of freedom. Without good health, true independence remains elusive. As healthcare professionals, we play a vital role in promoting preventive care. Let’s encourage our patients to prioritize regular check-ups, screenings, and heart-healthy habits. Prevention isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the cornerstone of a thriving life. 💙 🫀 Heart Health Matters: Our hearts beat to the rhythm of life. They symbolize resilience, courage, and love. But heart disease remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide. As we wave our flags, let’s also raise awareness about cardiovascular health. Encourage exercise, balanced diets, stress management, and early intervention. Let’s ensure that every heartbeat echoes freedom and vitality. 💓 #IndependenceDay #Healthcare #HeartHealth #Prevention #LiveFree #CelebrateLife
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We know that where we live – where we eat, sleep, work, play, learn and pray – can have a huge effect on our health. But what makes a neighborhood healthy? Having safe places to live, without hazards or pollution. Having safe ways for everyone to be active, like sidewalks, and safe places to bike. Having easy access to fresh, affordable, nutritious and culturally appropriate food. When our neighborhoods are healthy, we have the building blocks for healthy lives. Learn more about different ways to have a healthy neighborhood here: https://loom.ly/2zJV6rw American Public Health Association
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Inversion season is upon us, and for those with asthma or other health conditions, it's crucial to stay in the know. 🫁 Check daily air quality updates on the Salt Lake County Health Department page: https://slco.org/health/ Protect yourself from poor air days! 1. 🌳 Limit outdoor time 2. 🚌Carpool or take public transportation 3. 🏠 Use air purifiers indoors 4. 📲 Check online for daily updates #InversionAwareness #AirQualitySLC #BreatheEasy AsthmaCare #InformedBreathing #CleanAir Salt Lake County Health Department
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Saint Luke's Health System is releasing 10x more block hours early, and filling that time with high-value cases, thanks to the Qventus perioperative solution. Check out the full case study here: https://lnkd.in/eHuE4MJT
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With temperatures set to rise in Victoria this weekend, staying healthy and safe in the sweltering heat is a community effort. Older adults, young children and those with pre-existing medical conditions are particularly susceptible to ill-effects of extreme heat. "Heat-related illnesses are a significant concern during hot weather, so symptoms like headache, dizziness, muscle cramps, and nausea should not be ignored,” says Director of Emergency Services at Alfred Health Associate Professor de Villiers Smit. “If you or someone you know experiences these symptoms, seek shade, hydrate, and if necessary, seek medical attention.” For more tips on staying healthy in the heat: https://bit.ly/3UkVDCz
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