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During the COVID-19 pandemic we saw a concerning drop in routine immunizations for adults and children. It is crucial that we take steps to help get everyone back on schedule with their routine immunizations. Learn more about adult vaccinations here: htt

2/28/2023

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw a concerning drop in routine immunizations for adults and children. It is crucial that we take steps to help get everyone back on schedule with their routine immunizations. Learn more about adult vaccinations here: https://t.co/hvkKjh6Bo0 https://t.co/OrJm7jxBuq

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Mar 1, 2023


During the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw a concerning drop in routine immunizations for adults and children. It is crucial that we take steps to help get everyone back on schedule with their routine immunizations. Learn more about adult vaccinations here: https://t.co/hvkKjh6Bo0 https://t.co/OrJm7jxBuq February 28, 2023 at 06:00PM
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Healthy Brain Tip of the Week: Maintaining healthy blood pressure can help lower your risk for memory loss and confusion. Healthy HEART = Healthy Brain! See more healthy brain tips on https://t.co/fhpNHvhlRF https://t.co/mvAFsFsFvp

2/28/2023

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Healthy Brain Tip of the Week: Maintaining healthy blood pressure can help lower your risk for memory loss and confusion. Healthy HEART = Healthy Brain! See more healthy brain tips on https://t.co/fhpNHvhlRF https://t.co/mvAFsFsFvp

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 28, 2023


Healthy Brain Tip of the Week: Maintaining healthy blood pressure can help lower your risk for memory loss and confusion. Healthy HEART = Healthy Brain! See more healthy brain tips on https://t.co/fhpNHvhlRF https://t.co/mvAFsFsFvp February 28, 2023 at 11:01AM
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When you know better you do better. If you are worried about your childs partners behavior in a relationship it's understandable. Its essential to know the warning signs. Learn more: https://t.co/fZHBkT6QT3 and have open conversations with your loved on

2/27/2023

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When you know better, you do better. If you are worried about your child’s partners behavior in a relationship, it's understandable. It’s essential to know the warning signs. Learn more: https://t.co/fZHBkT6QT3 and have open conversations with your loved ones. #tdvam https://t.co/3xdRx6NnvJ

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 28, 2023


When you know better, you do better. If you are worried about your child’s partners behavior in a relationship, it's understandable. It’s essential to know the warning signs. Learn more: https://t.co/fZHBkT6QT3 and have open conversations with your loved ones. #tdvam https://t.co/3xdRx6NnvJ February 27, 2023 at 06:00PM
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If youre a caregiver or professional working with adolescents mark your calendars for the second annual Adolescent Health Summit on June 28th! Stay tuned in with OSDH for more registration details. https://t.co/x4utOJDB24

2/27/2023

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If you’re a caregiver or professional working with adolescents, mark your calendars for the second annual Adolescent Health Summit on June 28th! Stay tuned in with OSDH for more registration details. https://t.co/x4utOJDB24

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 27, 2023


If you’re a caregiver or professional working with adolescents, mark your calendars for the second annual Adolescent Health Summit on June 28th! Stay tuned in with OSDH for more registration details. https://t.co/x4utOJDB24 February 27, 2023 at 11:01AM
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Research shows that people can do several things to lower their cancer risk during this time of life including eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables getting regular physical activity and avoiding alcohol and tobacco products. Read more: https://t.

2/24/2023

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Research shows that people can do several things to lower their cancer risk during this time of life including eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, getting regular physical activity, and avoiding alcohol and tobacco products. Read more: https://t.co/99SRqmYsvi https://t.co/Z0auHEszQ4

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 24, 2023


Research shows that people can do several things to lower their cancer risk during this time of life including eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, getting regular physical activity, and avoiding alcohol and tobacco products. Read more: https://t.co/99SRqmYsvi https://t.co/Z0auHEszQ4 February 24, 2023 at 04:00PM
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Joycelyn Elders was the first African American Surgeon General of the U.S. Prior to she helped promote birth control counseling sex education child immunization HIV services and breast cancer screenings. #blackhistorymonth #publichealthheroes https://t

2/23/2023

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Joycelyn Elders was the first African American Surgeon General of the U.S. Prior to, she helped promote birth control, counseling, sex education, child immunization, HIV services, and breast cancer screenings. #blackhistorymonth #publichealthheroes https://t.co/tg76sKAeVQ

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 24, 2023


Joycelyn Elders was the first African American Surgeon General of the U.S. Prior to, she helped promote birth control, counseling, sex education, child immunization, HIV services, and breast cancer screenings. #blackhistorymonth #publichealthheroes https://t.co/tg76sKAeVQ February 23, 2023 at 06:00PM
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Youth who are empowered with information about healthy relationships can end dating violence in OK. The Injury Prevention Service funds sixsites through the state that work to give youth the tools to cultivate healthy relationships. Read more: https://t.

2/23/2023

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Youth who are empowered with information about healthy relationships can end dating violence in OK. The Injury Prevention Service funds six sites through the state that work to give youth the tools to cultivate healthy relationships. Read more: https://t.co/dH2ZKz7YsB #TDVAM https://t.co/qXbBQDMCxv

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 23, 2023


Youth who are empowered with information about healthy relationships can end dating violence in OK. The Injury Prevention Service funds six sites through the state that work to give youth the tools to cultivate healthy relationships. Read more: https://t.co/dH2ZKz7YsB #TDVAM https://t.co/qXbBQDMCxv February 23, 2023 at 10:01AM
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Heart disease is a leading cause of death in Oklahoma accounting for nearly 1 in 4 fatalities. Learn your risks and ways to prevent heart disease now before its too late. https://t.co/VvWRZ6H9jP #hearthealthmonth https://t.co/u9iKTYJ3Hz

2/22/2023

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Heart disease is a leading cause of death in Oklahoma, accounting for nearly 1 in 4 fatalities. Learn your risks and ways to prevent heart disease now, before it’s too late. https://t.co/VvWRZ6H9jP #hearthealthmonth https://t.co/u9iKTYJ3Hz

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 23, 2023


Heart disease is a leading cause of death in Oklahoma, accounting for nearly 1 in 4 fatalities. Learn your risks and ways to prevent heart disease now, before it’s too late. https://t.co/VvWRZ6H9jP #hearthealthmonth https://t.co/u9iKTYJ3Hz February 22, 2023 at 07:00PM
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Family Support & Prevention Service is accepting nominations to recognize excellence in child abuse prevention. Learn more about this award and nominate a program or a person you would like recognized for outstanding efforts for Oklahomas children h

2/22/2023

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Family Support & Prevention Service is accepting nominations to recognize excellence in child abuse prevention. Learn more about this award and nominate a program or a person you would like recognized for outstanding efforts for Oklahoma’s children here: https://t.co/GuMVZIku9x https://t.co/enjFRRXF6z

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 22, 2023


Family Support & Prevention Service is accepting nominations to recognize excellence in child abuse prevention. Learn more about this award and nominate a program or a person you would like recognized for outstanding efforts for Oklahoma’s children here: https://t.co/GuMVZIku9x https://t.co/enjFRRXF6z February 22, 2023 at 11:00AM
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More than two-thirds of all new cancers are diagnosed among adults aged 60 years. As the number of adults living to older ages continues to increase so will the number of new cancer cases. Watch https://t.co/jBgHHEZy0Y and learn more about what we can do

2/21/2023

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More than two-thirds of all new cancers are diagnosed among adults aged 60 years+. As the number of adults living to older ages continues to increase, so will the number of new cancer cases. Watch https://t.co/jBgHHEZy0Y and learn more about what we can do to reduce cancer risk. https://t.co/Xv1xV4RAXB

— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) Feb 22, 2023


More than two-thirds of all new cancers are diagnosed among adults aged 60 years+. As the number of adults living to older ages continues to increase, so will the number of new cancer cases. Watch https://t.co/jBgHHEZy0Y and learn more about what we can do to reduce cancer risk. https://t.co/Xv1xV4RAXB February 21, 2023 at 06:00PM
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