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Tweeting from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Boston, MA Katılım Mart 2009
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Measles is so contagious that about 9 out of 10 people who come near a person with measles (and are not protected by vaccination) will also become infected.  Protect yourself with the MMR vaccine. Learn more: ow.ly/NguQ50XXsx3
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Prevent brain injuries – buckle up every time you drive or ride in a vehicle. Learn more about the impact of brain injuries in Massachusetts, and how to prevent them: ow.ly/K18150YtuOa
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Providers: your recommendation can go a long way in encouraging patients to get screened for colon cancer. Use this clinician guide to help you start the conversation: ow.ly/VaZb50Ytutf
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Not all nutrition advice is created equal. Forget all the flashy fads and stick with habits that support your long‑term health! Get science‑backed guidance for building sustainable and healthful routines: ow.ly/utjC50Ytu8L #NationalNutritionMonth
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Measles is a very contagious disease caused by a virus. About 1 in 5 patients are hospitalized. Protect your family – make sure everyone is up to date on their MMR vaccine, especially before traveling. Learn more: ow.ly/8rwf50XXsrf
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As an older adult, you can reduce your risk of brain injuries by making your bathroom safer. One way to do that? Install grab bars by the toilet and bathtub. Discover more tips for creating safe spaces for older adults around the house: ow.ly/iV2x50YtuIF
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Did you know that if colon cancer is caught early, it can be cured 90% of the time? That’s why it’s so important to get screened. Learn more about how colon cancer screening saves lives: ow.ly/7N9C50YtuoW
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Measles is so contagious that about 9 out of 10 people who come near a person with measles (and are not protected by vaccination) will also become infected.  Protect yourself with the MMR vaccine. Learn more: ow.ly/NguQ50XXsx3
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Keep little ones safe! Prevent brain injuries by making sure kids wear helmets when biking or playing sports. See more tips for brain injury prevention: ow.ly/soJn50YtuCh
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A colonoscopy isn’t the only option for colorectal cancer screening. There are several others, including tests that can be done at home. Talk to your doctor about which one is right for you. Find out more about your screening options: ow.ly/SSWF50Ytuk2
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Colorectal cancer is often a silent disease. That’s why getting screened is so important. Screening can help catch cancer early when it’s easiest to treat. Learn more about screening here: ow.ly/AEaL50YtuxM
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WIC nutrition staff bring science‑backed expertise to help your family build healthier habits, boost energy and feel your best. Explore our nutrition and breastfeeding education materials: ow.ly/VQee50Ytu6g
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Measles is a very contagious disease caused by a virus. About 1 in 5 patients are hospitalized. Protect your family – make sure everyone is up to date on their MMR vaccine, especially before traveling. Learn more: ow.ly/8rwf50XXsrf
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As an older adult, you can reduce your risk of brain injuries by taking steps to make your bathroom safer, such as using non-slip mats in the bathtub and on the bathroom floor. See more tips: ow.ly/9kSv50YtuRF
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Providers: your recommendation can go a long way in encouraging patients to get screened for colon cancer. Use this clinician guide to help you start the conversation: ow.ly/VaZb50Ytutf
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Massachusetts & Rhode Island Poison Center
Everyday items can be poisonous. Items like dishwasher pods, cleaners, mouthwash, or medicines shouldn’t be left out. Close lids and caps tightly. Keep products stored up, away, and out of sight. If you suspect a poisoning, call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222. #NPPW26
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Measles is so contagious that about 9 out of 10 people who come near a person with measles (and are not protected by vaccination) will also become infected.  Protect yourself with the MMR vaccine. Learn more: ow.ly/NguQ50XXsx3
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Prevent brain injuries – buckle up every time you drive or ride in a vehicle. Learn more about the impact of brain injuries in Massachusetts, and how to prevent them: ow.ly/K18150YtuOa
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As an older adult, you can reduce your risk of brain injuries by making your bathroom safer. One way to do that? Install grab bars by the toilet and bathtub. Discover more tips for creating safe spaces for older adults around the house: ow.ly/iV2x50YtuIF
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Massachusetts & Rhode Island Poison Center
Did you know your local Poison Center can help you prevent and treat bites and stings? Experts at the Poison Help Line (1-800-222-1222) can answer questions about bites from snakes, insects, scorpions, jellyfish, spiders, and more! Poison Help is always fast and free! #NPPW26
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