This year the annual observance of National Immunization Awareness Month is more important than any other.#stayhealthy#NahaCares#ImmunizationMonth https://t.co/h87q1lYYvG
Vaccine hesitancy is top of mind as new strains of COVID emerge. It is important to arm yourself with the facts from both sides to do what is best to protect yourself, your family and your community. #stayhealthy#NahaCares
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One of the biggest changes we can make to our daily skin care routine is the addition of sunscreen. Sunscreen can help you combat long-term skin damage and still enjoy the benefits of the sun safely. #stayhealthy#NahaCares
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It’s that time again- for children to return to school. Whether your child is attending in-person, at-home or a hybrid, it is important to talk to your child about this new learning landscape as COVID continues to linger. #StayHealthy#Covid
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A little fresh air at night can cleanse the soul. Sleeping with the windows open can be soothing and help you wake up refreshed. #FreshAir#SelfCare#NahaCares https://t.co/qcilLO2qeG
We are pleased to announce PROVEN, a convenient, secure mobile app designed to help fight the spread of COVID-19 with health solutions backed by our licensed healthcare professionals to ensure safe travel and a return to normalcy. https://t.co/JbUG8bPsGi
Symptoms of depression are more than the stereotypes we commonly know. But, things can start looking up with small behavior changes and introducing simple tasks and activities. #MentalHealth#SelfCare
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Exercise not only changes your body, it changes your mind. Exercise is important to improving your mental health and reducing stress and depression. #MentalHealth
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We are excited to announce our partnership with USHealthPass, a new alternative to vaccine passports. Click here to read more about it:
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Don’t worry over things that you cannot control. Break the cycle of negative thoughts. Positive thoughts can make us and those around us happier. #WomansHealthWeek
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Are you fully vaccinated? This is the moment you’ve been waiting for. According to the #CDC fully vaccinated people can now enjoy both indoors and outdoors without their mask worry-free. This is a huge step towards a pre-pandemic life! 💙
Carving out time to spend with a someone special is an important way to release stress and anxiety. So, call up a girlfriend and get the fun started! No better time than the present. Happy #WomensHealthWeek! https://t.co/l8gWm91QlD
Give everyone a clean hand today! Washing your hands is a simple way to help to fend off illness such as flu and COVID. Remember to wash and scrub for a full 20 seconds. Your body will thank you.
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Hug your way to happy! 🤗 Human’s need 4 touch connections a day just to survive, 8 to maintain, and 12 for real growth.
That’s a whole lot of hugging! Never miss a chance to tell someone how much you love and appreciate them.
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Have you got the shot? According to the #CDC, vaccines teach your immune system to recognize and fight the virus that cause COVID-19. Help stop the spread and get us to get back to the things we love! We can all do our part to stop the spread.
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Clinicians utilize NAHA Health's Remote Patient Monitoring (#RPM) to develop personalized CARE plans to improve the overall patient experience and foster better outcomes.
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Are you ready for brighter days? Well with the help of vaccines it seems those days are on the horizon. Visit our blog to find ways you can keep your mind right as we trek through the COVID-19 homestretch! #vaccine#COVID19
Today is dress in blue day for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! We're wearing all shades of blue because we support all shades of Colon Cancer. Help us in spreading awareness in the fight against this disease!
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MASK UP! 😷According to the CDC, multi-layer cloth masks can block up to 50-70% of exhaled respiratory particles and limit the forward spread of the particles that are not captured. #SlowTheSpread