UVA Cancer Center has been awarded a Comprehensive Cancer Center designation effective Feb. 1, 2022, by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the largest funder of cancer research in the world. @UVACancerCenter#UVA https://t.co/RQQUggb1Ck
My little 5-year old leukemia patient, all grown up, received her white coat today as a medical student at UVA. No words to describe my feelings about this miracle, but the picture is worth a thousand words (tweeting with her permission).
It’s #RadonAwarenessWeek. Did you know that #radon is the 2nd leading cause of #LungCancer in the U.S.? Test your home to know if your family is exposed to radon. https://t.co/exSh2sDjX0
Each month, different health awareness campaigns take place in the United States. This article provides a calendar to keep you up to date with what's in store in 2021. https://t.co/1vNlJYegfr
Have you explored PCORI's self-paced, on-demand training that uses evidence-based approaches and plain language to describe and explain patient-centered outcomes research? Learn more about Research Fundamentals here. https://t.co/sgfXqDYVTy via @PCORI
Join me live tomorrow via live stream for the America’s Front Line Doctors Summit from Washington DC. Monday July 27, 9am-12:30 & 3-6 pm. American Life has fallen casualty to massive disinformation & we need to stop living in fear! https://t.co/0c9htdje23
JOIN: Ahead of the 1st WHO Infodemiology Conference, find out how the infodemic affects the 🌎🌍🌏 currently and hear experts reflect how it can be managed.
Register: https://t.co/Ut4QoiitZa
An antioxidant produced during exercise may prevent or reduce the severity of acute respiratory distress syndrome. It may also offer a pathway to a new treatment. https://t.co/SKY0tJiL3b
"Have you read to hold your breath for 10 seconds as a self-check to see if you have #COVID19?"
Misinformation on #coronavirus cures and treatments is spreading all over the internet. Here are some tips from @SarahKopit to spot it in your own social media feed
Be sure to #takebreaks from news and social media about #COVID19. Too much news about the pandemic can be upsetting. When you do need information, get the latest from your local or state health department and CDC. https://t.co/Xf3wah2G31
Smoking makes you more susceptible to infections because it destroys vitamin C and other important antioxidants that kill mutated cells and fight infections
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