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Breastfeeding support is critical for working parents. All women should have 🗓️ At least 18 weeks, preferably more than 6 months, paid maternity leave 🤱🏾 Paid time off for breastfeeding or expressing milk upon returning to work ⌚️ Flexible return to work options #WorldBreastfeedingWeek #TogetherForMoms
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Millions of people live with asthma and yet many of them don’t know it. It is one of the most common conditions amongst children. Unfortunately it is also often undiagnosed and under-treated. How would you know if you have asthma? What are the treatments? What are some of the triggers and how can you manage your asthma? Here to help us know more about this chronic condition is Dr Sarah Rylance.
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This week's essential health updates: 🔬 Hepatitis: Every 30 seconds, a life is lost to a hepatitis-related illness. 👧 Intimate Partner Violence: A shocking 24% of adolescent girls in relationships face physical and/or sexual violence before they turn 20. 🌬️ Understanding Asthma: Learn about Asthma symptoms, treatments, triggers, and management. Stay informed. Stay inspired. Stay engaged.
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What happens when you stop smoking? #NoTobacco
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#Genomics has the power to create medicines and prevent diseases. It can shape how we address health challenges worldwide. The story of genomics is the story of our lives. And where that story leads, is up to us.
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Your voice matters and should be heard to shape health policies, programmes and plans. Join a town hall meeting in your community to discuss your needs and preferences for better health care. #HealthForAll Learn more: http://bit.ly/3LjCb3c
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#WorldBreastfeedingWeek starts today! Breastfeeding is easier when mums have our support! 👨👧👦 Families 🫂 Friends 💻 Work 🩺 Health workers 💼 Governments Let’s all step up to support breastfeeding mums everywhere to 🤱🏻🤱🏽🤱🏾🤱🏼🤱🏿 as long as they would like https://bit.ly/4cLdCII #TogetherForMoms