Social Media on Chronic Disease
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Use the following to stay connected, join the conversation, get and share information on chronic disease prevention and health promotion.
#DYK? Women with #diabetes face a higher risk of heart disease. Adopting healthy habits like regular physical activity can prevent this & other diabetes complications. Learn more about diabetes & its impact on women: https://t.co/XTRq1g7kL7.#NationalWomensHealthandFitnessDay pic.twitter.com/fgE3XhoU0Q
— CDC Diabetes (@CDCDiabetes) September 27, 2023
#BacktoSchool is the perfect time for teachers, administrators, and coaches to educate students about the dangers of vaping. Read more: https://t.co/NhRFHCZiHf pic.twitter.com/Ee55l4U9KD
— CDC Tobacco Free (@CDCTobaccoFree) September 27, 2023
New study found that fewer than 1 in 10 adults got a flu vaccine, adequate physical activity, and enough #sleep in 2020. Healthcare providers: Encourage your patients to do all three to reduce their risk of flu. https://t.co/Eg3Y0l3mGA #ActivePeople pic.twitter.com/CTsn6SsjFf
— CDC DNPAO (@CDC_DNPAO) October 2, 2023
#HCPs: Engage in open conversations with your pregnant and postpartum patients to make sure their concerns are adequately addressed. For related resources, visit: https://t.co/SiHM5Laefu #HearHer pic.twitter.com/4ELQaqQbCB
— CDC Division of Reproductive Health (@CDC_DRH) October 2, 2023
#BreastCancer survivors, it’s ok to ask for the help you need, even after treatment ends. Carletta reflects on the highs and lows of 10 years as a young breast cancer survivor, and how she knows when to ask for help: https://t.co/ZIp5fYUPhb pic.twitter.com/AiJm1V36g0
— CDC Cancer (@CDC_Cancer) October 5, 2023
An exercise buddy can keep you motivated to reach your fitness goals! Ask a family member or friend to join you for a walk or fitness class. #LivetotheBeat https://t.co/FNd7rDBN8f
— CDC Division for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention (@CDCHeart_Stroke) September 25, 2023
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Karen Hacker, MD, MPH, Director, CDC NCCDPHP & division directors, invites public health professionals to talk about chronic disease prevention & health promotion.