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The mission of the Department of Health and Human Services is to help provide the building blocks that Americans need to live healthy, successful lives.
The mission of the Department of Health and Human Services is to help provide the building blocks that Americans need to live healthy, successful lives.

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Today is #NationalDonorDay! Share the love! Give the #GiftOfLife by signing up now as an organ, eye, and tissue donor → https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170215175737/http://bit.ly/2lczFAS

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We can all help to #EndTrafficking: ask questions, listen closely, and remain alert.

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On Friday, Dr. Thomas E. Price was sworn in as the 23rd Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Learn more about his journey to HHS → https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170215175737/http://go.usa.gov/x9eW4
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During American Heart Month this February, have a #HeartToHeart with your mom or dad and make a plan to lower their risk for heart disease. These conversation starters can help → https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170215175737/http://bit.ly/2gN3lCh
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has some simple tips women can follow to stay heart-healthy.
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You can’t anticipate what life during and after cancer treatment is going to be like. But Springboard Beyond Cancer is there to help. It gives cancer survivors a platform to share their stories with others who are about to step in their shoes.

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Planning a #SuperBowl party? Follow these simple #FoodSafety tips to keep your guests from getting sick on game day.
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It’s more than a tool. “Springboard Beyond Cancer” is a support system for cancer survivors.

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Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. Join the National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute (NHLBI) and wear red tomorrow to raise awareness about heart disease. Use #WearRedDay to show your support and encourage your friends and loved ones to do the same. Learn more about how you can get involved → https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170215175737/http://go.usa.gov/x9sS5
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Coordinated care is helping Native Americans control their #diabetes and lead healthier lives.
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