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President Trump and Secretary Kennedy are encouraging Americans to GET ACTIVE. This administration is focused on addressing chronic disease and advancing the mission to Make America Healthy Again. getactive.gov 🇺🇸 
Let’s make fitness a part of our everyday lives! GET ACTIVE AND LIVE REAL LIFE!

On the Director’s Desk Podcast with
@NIHDirector_Jay
, Dr. Haridopolos discussed the dangers of excessive screen-time. Secretary Kennedy is dedicated to getting kids back outside, moving their bodies, building real connections, all to LIVE REAL LIFE.
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Watch the full podcast to learn the rest of the 5 D’s:
On The Director's Desk Podcast,
@NIHDirector_Jay
and Dr. Haridopolos, Director of National Health Communications at the Office of the Surgeon General, discuss one of the most urgent health challenges facing children today: excessive screen time. Drawing on the Surgeon General's- U.S. Surgeon General reposted

Here’s the reality: daily screen time climbs as children age.
@HHSGov
’s new report from the Office of the
@Surgeon_General
gives parents tools, facts, and support to help kids spend less time scrolling, and more time living real life. - U.S. Surgeon General reposted

Most people associate Lyme disease with a bull’s-eye rash—but only 1 in 4 patients develop it. So what happens when it doesn’t? I spoke with Dr. Stephanie Haridopolos about diagnosis, persistent symptoms, and how research is advancing care. 🎥 Watch our full conversation - U.S. Surgeon General reposted

In New Hampshire, I announced one of the most ambitious federal efforts ever undertaken to combat Lyme disease. Under President Trump’s leadership, we are accelerating research, driving innovation, improving care for patients and families, and attacking Lyme disease at its 
.
@HHSGov
is making history in the fight against Lyme disease. Turning evidence to action and impact. Dr. Haridopolos is proud to stand alongside
@SecKennedy
and partners working to make the invisible visible.

Dr. Haridopolos, Director of National Health Communications for the Office of the Surgeon General, discusses the impact of Lyme disease on millions of Americans. Thanks to
@POTUS
and
@SecKennedy
we are turning data into action. We are making the invisible visible.
Last week
@SecKennedy
and our team at
@HHSGov
launched a major federal initiative in New Hampshire to combat Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. We see you. We hear you. And we are acting. All hands on deck to take evidence to action and impact. We’re making the