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March is Myeloma Action Month ❤️

Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells in bone marrow, disrupting the body's ability to fight infection and produce healthy blood cells.

Each year, thousands are diagnosed- rates in the US have been rising, with roughly 7-9 new cases per 100,000 people annually. The disease accounts for about 10% of all blood cancers.

Awareness matters. Early detection, recognition, research, and support can change outcomes and save lives!

#MyelomaActionMonth #PatientWorthy #whatnext
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March is Myeloma Action Month ❤️ 

Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells in bone marrow, disrupting the bodys ability to fight infection and produce healthy blood cells.

Each year, thousands are diagnosed- rates in the US have been rising, with roughly 7-9 new cases per 100,000 people annually. The disease accounts for about 10% of all blood cancers.

Awareness matters. Early detection, recognition, research, and support can change outcomes and save lives!

#MyelomaActionMonth #PatientWorthy #WHATNEXT

Today is American Diabetes Alert Day, a national reminder of the importance of knowing your risk and taking steps toward better health. Diabetes and prediabetes affect millions of people, often without noticeable symptoms, making awareness and early action critical.
This day encourages individuals and families to learn more about risk factors, recognize early warning signs, and start conversations with healthcare providers about screening and prevention. Small steps, such as staying informed, getting tested, and making healthy lifestyle choices, can make a meaningful difference.

American Diabetes Alert Day is meant for everyone, but it is especially important for people who may have higher risk, including those with:
• A family history of diabetes
• Overweight or obesity
• Low physical activity levels
• A history of gestational diabetes
• Certain racial or ethnic backgrounds disproportionately affected by diabetes
#AmericanDiabetesAlertDay #diabetesawareness #KnowYourRisk #DiabetesPrevention #PrediabetesAwareness #HealthAwareness
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Today is American Diabetes Alert Day, a national reminder of the importance of knowing your risk and taking steps toward better health. Diabetes and prediabetes affect millions of people, often without noticeable symptoms, making awareness and early action critical.
This day encourages individuals and families to learn more about risk factors, recognize early warning signs, and start conversations with healthcare providers about screening and prevention. Small steps, such as staying informed, getting tested, and making healthy lifestyle choices, can make a meaningful difference.

American Diabetes Alert Day is meant for everyone, but it is especially important for people who may have higher risk, including those with:
 • A family history of diabetes
 • Overweight or obesity
 • Low physical activity levels
 • A history of gestational diabetes
 • Certain racial or ethnic backgrounds disproportionately affected by diabetes
#AmericanDiabetesAlertDay #DiabetesAwareness #KnowYourRisk #DiabetesPrevention #PrediabetesAwareness #HealthAwareness

World Tuberculosis Day is a reminder that TB, an infectious disease that primarily impacts the lungs, is preventable and treatable. Raising awareness helps promote early detection and protect communities around the world. #WorldTuberculosisDay #tuberculosis #PatientWorthy ... See MoreSee Less

World Tuberculosis Day is a reminder that TB, an infectious disease that primarily impacts the lungs, is preventable and treatable. Raising awareness helps promote early detection and protect communities around the world. #WorldTuberculosisDay #Tuberculosis #PatientWorthy
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