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Tips from an expert to help you stick to your medication routine.
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They get excited. Sometimes they’re a little chatty. And they’ve been known to be naïve. We’re not talking about your average teen but human cells. Throughout their life cycle they exhibit a variety of states that might remind you of some personality traits. Learn more about the different terms scientists use to describe cells here. http://on.pfizer.com/2nX7INd


It’s important to protect your ears at loud events like concerts and sporting events, no matter your age.
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Did you know that the food you eat can affect the way your brain functions? This month, we’re focusing on eating a well-balanced & healthy diet to promote wellness. Start incorporating more healthy choices into meals: http://on.pfizer.com/FBNutr


We are dedicated to increasing access to healthcare for those who need it most. We’re proud to announce that we will be joining the Aspen Management Partnership for Health (AMP Health) alongside USAID - US Agency for International Development – in its efforts to provide treatment to rural communities across Africa. Learn more about this exciting partnership: http://bit.ly/2EvKl5o
Ever wonder what happens to your body in space? Learn how new biological research in space is helping inform safer travel for astronauts and medical treatment for patients on Earth. http://on.pfizer.com/2EqGlFA
Eating well and exercise can contribute to better health and well-being. Download & explore this food and exercise diary from Get Healthy Stay Healthy. http://on.pfizer.com/2ndHyW7
People with early stage glaucoma can live very full lives by making a few adjustments. Here are some practical tips from Get Healthy Stay Healthy on adjusting daily activities, safeguarding your home, and managing the condition. http://on.pfizer.com/2DDjEyG
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On World Cancer Day, we’re lending our voices to show how #WeCanICan helps to improve the lives of people living with cancer. Will you join the conversation with us? http://www.worldcancerday.org/get-involved
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Do you always tell your healthcare provider everything they should know about your health? By being less than totally honest, you run the risk of not receiving the medical care you might need. Learn more about talking with your healthcare provider here: http://on.pfizer.com/2nxKYTP
When most people think of breast cancer, the chances are they don’t think about men—but male breast cancer exists. Learn more: Don’t think breast cancer can happen to a man? The numbers tell a different story. Get the facts: http://on.pfizer.com/2DXo0AH
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This World Cancer Day, we are proud to support organizations like Breast Cancer Network Australia, who are helping patients like Belinda in Sydney find the support they need to live a more normal life with metastatic breast cancer. Check out www.BreastCancerVision.com to learn more about Belinda and others around the world fighting this disease.


Michael Kovarik is one of approximately 2,400 men in the US who has been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017. Learn more about the challenges Michael and other men with breast cancer face: http://on.pfizer.com/2nyNw4m
There’s some promising news on this World Cancer Day about the ongoing fight against cancer. But much remains to be done. See how researchers are pushing the envelope of how cancers are diagnosed and treated. http://on.pfizer.com/2nDF1VE































