Did you know 💭May is National Walking Month it’s the perfect time to get outside, and get walking. 🚶🏻♀️🚶🏽♂️Walking has a whole host of different health benefits just 10 minutes a day can improve your health ❤️#health#NHS#active#walkingnhs.uk/live-well/exer…Retweeted by
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If you see a Police car, straddling lanes with rear red and blue lights illuminated. DO NOT PASS - UNDERTAKE/OVERTAKE. We are implementing a rolling road for your safety. Potential hazard ahead. Twice this occurred on the A38 today, putting Officers and other road users at risk. Retweeted by
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Did you know that May is National Walking month? Why not sign up to #parkrun you can walk, run or jog. A great way to keep fit and build your stamina, perhaps going onto run #marathon or #halfmarathon 💪🏃🏽♀️ twitter.com/parkrunUK/stat…
Between 20th & 26th May #EpilepsyAwarenessWeek takes place. They are raising awareness of first aid for seizures and different seizure types. For further information on this go to epilepsey.org.uk#EpilepsyWeek
Between 20th and 26th May #DementiaActionWeek2019 takes place. This is to encourage people to take action and improve lives of those affected by dementia by creating a dementia friendly UK. For further information and to get involved visit alzheimers.org.uk
Our campaigners work with us to get a better deal for people with mental health problems. These are a few of the amazing things we achieved together last year. Join us > bit.ly/2VUQ6oz#MentalHealthAwarenessWeekRetweeted by
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* Trigger warning: this discusses behaviours relating to body dysmorphic disorder *At the age of 14, Danny's mental health took a downwards turn. Pressure to look 'perfect', comments on social media and a narrow view of success combined to create the perfect storm: #BeBodyKindRetweeted by
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Do you work in the military or emergency services or know someone who does? Suffering from PTSD or feeling burned out? You could be eligible for free mental health support. Inbox our team today to find out how we can help. #PTSD#mentalhealth#support#military#emergencyservicesRetweeted by
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“For too long, stigma has stopped people feeling they could talk about their mental health.“We are working to change that so no one in our country should ever feel they have to suffer in silence again.” – PM @Theresa_May#MentalHealthAwarenessWeekRetweeted by
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"I get so afraid that sharing my experiences will make people avoid me, but if they do, I feel it is important to focus on people in your life that support you and love you for who you are."https://t.co/2SOwuLk2ov