
HL-PIVOT
@hl_pivot
Introducing the Healthy Living for Pandemic Event Protection (HL- PIVOT) network. The goal of this network is to promote human resilience and quality of life.
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http://ahs.uic.edu/physical-therapy/healthspan/hl-pivot-healthy-living-for-pandemic-event-protection 12-06-2020 13:57:22
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