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December 13, 2017September 13, 2019 clinton.herring

You know heart disease is the No. 1 killer in women. You know it’s time to fight back. And now it’s time to share your knowledge with others. Together, we have the power to save lives.  Help us spread the word by sharing our suggested social media content and help educate the women in your


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Practice self-care for a stronger, fiercer you in 2021. Try deeper breaths, more steps, or saying your goals out loud. https://t.co/PH9Vzam684 https://t.co/LhZ1xDoAL7
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Here's to a healthy 2021, with resolutions from heart doctors. https://t.co/JO5Tu2hgL2
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Watch a special discussion on menthol and race in Vermont. Learn about efforts to eliminate flavors from all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, and the need to address health and racial equity in Vermont through tobacco policy. #yourethecure https://t.co/lwiCCs7TN2
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We send our best wishes to Congressman Rob Bishop and hope for a speedy recovery. Remember F.A.S.T. -- Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 911 -- to save a life. https://t.co/D4lt36HAf0
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