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<oembed><version>1.0</version><provider_name>Katz Institute for Women&#x2019;s Health</provider_name><provider_url>https://ccevent.site/kiwh</provider_url><author_name>leah</author_name><author_url>https://ccevent.site/kiwh/author/leah/</author_url><title>A Resolution for Better Health - Katz Institute for Women&#x2019;s Health</title><type>rich</type><width>600</width><height>338</height><html>
</html><thumbnail_url>https://ccevent.site/kiwh/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/A-Resolution-For-Better-Health-e1673373160319.jpeg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1024</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>684</thumbnail_height><description>Each year, most of us make resolutions. These can take many forms, but they almost always have something in common: they usually fall by the wayside before too much of the new year has passed. This is not because of a lack of good intentions -- we always believe that we mean what we say. But rather, we aren't able to take the steps needed to make these resolutions a reality.Join our Northwell Health experts and learn about making resolutions that can serve to promote good health and year-long well-being.</description></oembed>
