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Tag: heart month

To push a message, have a little heart humor

  By lighthouse2 February 3, 2013 November 25, 2014 Blog & News

By Amy Dunaway Humor can be a great tool to use when telling a story. When done well, it makes a memorable point and makes people laugh.  It can calm you down as well, especially when in an age of information overload, just looking up a cough online can lead … Continue reading

Tagged   health communication, health messaging, heart month
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