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Women's Health on Twitter (Daily Digest) Update from The Office on Women’s Health (OWH)

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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
Over 80% of women will get at least one type of #HPV at some point in their lifetime but there are some things that… https://t.co/QydBr7ZJpH
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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
RT @CDCgov: Do you have a cough, fever or runny nose? If these symptoms came on suddenly, there’s a good chance you could have #flu. Watc…
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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
If you are #pregnant, here’s what you should know about staying healthy during the #Coronavirus outbreak:… https://t.co/yU1OniLlQv
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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
This FREE SOAR training helps providers identify, treat and respond to those at risk or have experienced… https://t.co/u4NqnDgzCl
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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
DYK? 67.6% of victims of #humantrafficking are likely to come into contact with a care provider but often, provider… https://t.co/wXHAEDEVmn
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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
We have the tools to end the #HIV epidemic.-@Surgeon_General #EndHIVepidemic #NWGHAAD #OWHfellows https://t.co/4Z9pexuUo7
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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
Access to healthcare accounts for 10% of #health. The remaining 90% is influenced by social and environmental facto… https://t.co/eJsUpQQx3z
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@womenshealth iconwomenshealth.gov womenshealth04 Mar
A healthier community is a safer community. - @Surgeon_General #OWHfellows https://t.co/dyu6DqBIAM
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