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Be your own heart advocate

Be your own heart advocate Prevent heart disease with a healthy lifestyle Vicki Bennington For The Telegraph Feb. 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women campaign works to increase awareness of heart disease in women. We all know that February has long been celebrated as the month for sweethearts, but that’s not the only thing all the red hearts signify. It’s also about keeping your heart healthy, too. Recognized as American Heart Month for 57 years the goal is to increase awareness of heart disease, and encourage changes in lifestyle to decrease your risks of developing it.

New Mexico county vaccinates first responders under mandate

New Mexico county vaccinates first responders under mandate
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Vaccine makers Pfizer and Moderna pledge massive boost to U S supply after sluggish rollout

Vaccine makers Pfizer, Moderna pledge boost to U.S. supply after sluggish rollout Isaac Stanley-Becker and Christopher Rowland, The Washington Post Feb. 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Three vials of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine are pictured in a new coronavirus, COVID-19, vaccination center at the Velodrom (velodrome-stadium) in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021.Michael Sohn/AP WASHINGTON - Drug companies told lawmakers Tuesday that they project a major increase in vaccine deliveries that will result in 140 million more doses over the next five weeks, saying they have solved manufacturing challenges and are in a position to overcome scarcity that has hampered the nation s fight against the coronavirus.

Vaccine makers Pfizer, Moderna pledge boost to U S supply after sluggish rollout

Vaccine makers Pfizer, Moderna pledge boost to U.S. supply after sluggish rollout Isaac Stanley-Becker and Christopher Rowland, The Washington Post Feb. 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Three vials of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine are pictured in a new coronavirus, COVID-19, vaccination center at the Velodrom (velodrome-stadium) in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021.Michael Sohn/AP WASHINGTON - Drug companies told lawmakers Tuesday that they project a major increase in vaccine deliveries that will result in 140 million more doses over the next five weeks, saying they have solved manufacturing challenges and are in a position to overcome scarcity that has hampered the nation s fight against the coronavirus.

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