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Heart-healthy habits to incorporate into your daily fitness routine

Cardiovascular health experts provide clinical insights on implementing heart-healthy habits with fitness and lifestyle modifications to add to your daily drill | Health

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Does getting vaccinated for Covid-19 make a woman infertile?

Tuesday, April 13, 2021 by: Ethan Huff Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/510841.html (Natural News) Ever since getting “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), many women are now reporting irregular, heavier, and more painful periods. Some say they are experiencing “breakthrough bleeding” in the middle of a cycle, for example, while others are bleeding for days on end – all thanks to getting jabbed. “A colleague told me she has heard from others that their periods were heavy post-vax,” says Dr. Kate Clancy, an associated professor at the University of Illinois who has been tracking the phenomenon for several months.

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Koronavirus, menstruace a očkování: Ženy odkryly lékařce své nitro

Koronavirus, menstruace a očkování: Ženy odkryly lékařce své nitro
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Applications Open for Building Vibrant Communities Grants

Applications Open for Building Vibrant Communities Grants December 14, 2020 - 11:03 AM Community groups that deliver, strengthen or expand programs that help Nova Scotians living on low incomes can now apply for a Building Vibrant Communities grant. Programs may include those that address workforce attachment, housing, mental health and addictions, food security, youth transition to adulthood or transportation. This year there will be a stronger focus on projects that: address poverty-related challenges created or worsened by COVID-19 align with promising practices that are emerging through the Poverty Reduction Blueprint “At the Department of Community Services, we’re working to prevent or interrupt the cycle of poverty so Nova Scotians can continue to build the kind of lives they want for decades to come,” said Kelly Regan, Minister of Community Services. “These grants allow organizations to design innovative approaches to reduce poverty and help families create be

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