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How to Detect the Symptoms of Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is more serious than the typical "baby blues" that can occur after childbirth. Learn how to identify this condition so you can treat it and spend more time enjoying your baby.
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How to Practically Cure a Cold in One Day
If you act quickly at the first symptoms of a cold, you stand a good chance of outrunning it.
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How to Treat Burning Mouth Syndrome
Have you ever experienced an unexplainable burning sensation in your mouth, throat, gums, or tongue? You may be experiencing symptoms of burning mouth syndrome.
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How to Recognize the Symptoms of Appendicitis
Appendicitis occurs when your appendix becomes inflamed and fills with pus. Watch out for the symptoms.
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How to Know If Your Toe Is Broken
If you find it difficult to walk or run and have pain, swelling, and tenderness in your toe, the toe may be broken. Here are some symptoms to be on the lookout for.
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How to Recognize Adult ADHD Symptoms
Some of the symptoms associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can become more pronounced with age, while others grow more subtle. These guidelines will help you determine if you or a loved one have a problem.
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How to Get Treatment for Lyme Disease
Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics at any stage. Here are some things to keep in mind as you seek treatment.
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How to Recognize Heatstroke Symptoms in Dogs
Unlike humans who cool themselves by sweating, dogs can't cool themselves as efficiently and can get overheated easily. Identify the symptoms of heatstroke in man's best friend to keep them from getting sick.
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How to Identify Symptoms of Mental Illness in a Friend
Mental illness doesn't mean that your friend is "crazy," but it does mean that they need treatment. Here's how to spot the warning signs.
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Hay fever explained I Decomplicated
Hay fever affects millions around the globe. A seasonal pollen allergy, hay fever is more than just sneezing or watery eyes and can lead to debilitating symptoms that last for weeks or even months. With changing weather patterns, hay...
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WHO urges action as 17 million long COVID cases estimated in EU
WHO says the end of the coronavirus pandemic is in sight - but the effects of long covid could be with us for years.
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Atherosclerosis
Animation showing the build up of plaque in the arteries, slowing or blocking the flow of blood in the body
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The safe science behind COVID-19 booster shots
While some Canadians who have received their booster shots have later tested positive for COVID-19, medical experts agree that the science behind booster jabs is sound.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are both types of inflammatory bowel disease. A look at each.
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Woman told she has just years to live after deadly disease mistaken for stress
Woman told she has just years to live after deadly disease mistaken for stressSource: Various
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Officials warn about a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall of some organic carrots due to a risk of E. coli. A similar recall was issued in the U.S. on Sunday, where one person has died and dozens have fallen ill from E. coli infections....
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B.C. investigating 1st presumptive human case of H5N1 avian flu caught in Canada
British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be the first human case of H5N1 avian influenza caught in Canada after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease, the province's Health Ministry...
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Pakistan air pollution: Smog creating dangerous conditions in major cities
Pakistan and India are dealing with toxic smog - while world leaders are in Azerbaijan to discuss ways to tackle climate change.
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Children’s doctors warn of spike in highly infectious walking pneumonia
Children’s doctors across Canada are closely monitoring a spike in cases of atypical pneumonia, also known as walking pneumonia, which can cause serious complications for infected kids.