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(1/6) This #SundaySpotlight on #PublicHealth brings you @MinorityHealth’s 5⃣ plays for men to stay at the top of their game this #MensHealthMonth, and serves as an important reminder that #HeartDisease is a top killer for men in the U.S. Image
(2/6) Physical activity is key and everything counts! Even on my busiest of days I make time for a little exercise.

If you need a little motivation or tips on how to get and stay active, check out @HealthGov’s Activity Planner: health.gov/MoveYourWay/Ac…. Image
(3/6) A lot can change in a year and the same counts for your body – it’s important to see your health team for an annual checkup. Now is a good time to call your provider & see if #telehealth services are available to maintain these appointments. Image
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(1/5) Today’s #SundaySpotlight on #PublicHealth focuses on smoking cessation. 🇺🇸 has made great progress in ⬇️cigarette smoking, but with new routines, you may find yourself turning to cigarettes to deal w/ stress. Use this time to find a cessation plan that works for you!
(2/5) Check out my @JAMA_current piece 👇on smoking cessation that covers everything from progress to barriers – and even new opportunities. There are many options available today!
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/… Image
(3/5) In my #CessationSGR you can also learn more about the science behind WHY quitting is so beneficial for you!

#DYK: Quitting can add as much as a decade to your life. It also reduces the risk of 12 cancers!
cdc.gov/tobacco/data_s… Image
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Glad to have the opportunity to address @srntorg today to discuss my #CessationSGR and what precautions can be taken to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community from #Covid_19. #SRNT2020 Image
Read my report and learn more about what you need to know about quitting smoking: hhs.gov/surgeongeneral… #CessationSGR Image
On #Covid_19, know your risks, know your circumstances & know how to protect yourself. Visit coronavirus.gov for specific tips to stay healthy.
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Tobacco dependence is a chronic, often relapsing condition, driven by addiction to nicotine. The report released today identifies the latest science on interventions that have been proven to help people quit smoking. #CessationSGR hhs.gov/about/news/202…
34M 🇺🇸 adults still smoke cigarettes - 34M too many. Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body and ~500,000 Americans die from smoking each year. No matter how long you’ve smoked or how old you are, you will benefit from quitting. #CessationSGR Image
This report contains 30 years of research, medical advancements, and documentation on how quitting can reduce the risk of disease. To read the report & for other helpful resources, visit: hhs.gov/surgeongeneral… #CessationSGR
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