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Posted on March 24, 2020

Heart attack or panic attack? @MayoClinic

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#MayoClinicQandA: After going to the emergency department for what I thought was a #HeartAttack, I was told that my symptoms were likely from a #PanicAttack. How can I tell the difference, and how can I prevent future panic attacks? https://mayocl.in/2HuB7IO
Posted on March 23, 2020March 23, 2020

Where are we going Pooh? Home Piglet. We’re going home, because that’s the best thing to do right now.@HaughtonHoney

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Posted on March 8, 2020

Don’t share cups or eating utensils. Wash your hands..minimize the risk of viral transmission

How Coronavirus Spreads: A Cough In Your Face … Or A Kiss On Your Cheek
After looking at the patterns of spread in China, researchers have come up with advice for effective strategies to reduce the risk of infection.
npr.org
Posted on March 6, 2020

NPR @NPR · If you’re sick, cough or sneeze inside your t-shirt. Clean surfaces. Don’t share cups or eating utensils. And, of course, wash your hands. Here’s how to minimize the risk of viral transmission

How Coronavirus Spreads: A Cough In Your Face … Or A Kiss On Your Cheek
After looking at the patterns of spread in China, researchers have come up with advice for effective strategies to reduce the risk of infection.
npr.org

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