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Cold Weather Concerns: Understanding and Managing Your Child's Asthma

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Cold weather exacerbates health conditions in kids, especially those who already have asthma. It is very important to give extra care to such kids. In this video, Dr. Pinky Goyal, Consultant, Respiratory & Sleep Medicine, Medanta,...
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Raising awareness for women's heart health during American Heart Month

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Shockingly, in 2021, 1 in every 5 female deaths was due to heart disease.
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Key symptoms of lung cancer you must pay attention to

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In this video, Dr. Asmita Mehta, Professor and HOD, Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Amrita Hospital, Kochi explains about the key symptoms of lung cancer. Lung cancer is a malignant disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in the...
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Monkey Fever Cases Rise In India - How Does It Spread, Symptoms And Prevention

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Monkey fever, or Kyasanur Forest disease (KFD), is a viral hemorrhagic fever primarily transmitted in forested areas. Originating from sick monkeys, it spreads through tick bites or contact with infected animals. Symptoms include fever,...
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Can 'the jump test' help you diagnose appendicitis at home?

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A recent social media trend claims a simple "jump test" can be used to diagnose appendicitis. Our medical columnist Raj Bhardwaj gives his professional opinion.
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Yonkers woman shares her story to help others recognize early signs of heart attack

9th - Higher Ed
On the first day of American Heart Month, News 12 spoke with a Yonkers woman who didn't know the pain she was experiencing was actually the beginning stages of a heart attack.
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Cancer is curable if detected early: Signs to pay attention to

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Early detection plays a pivotal role in the curability of cancer. Routine screenings and awareness contribute to identifying malignancies at their initial, more treatable stages. Swift intervention following early diagnosis often enables...
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Record number of Group A strep infections raising alarms across the country

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After Dan Wetmore of Moncton died of Strep A earlier this month, his family is now urging people not to wait if they’re experiencing symptoms. The New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association says here’s what to expect.
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CBC BC News Morning Module for Feb. 27, 2024

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News, issues and conversations impacting British Columbians
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Cholera outbreak spreads in Zimbabwe: 300 people died of the disease since February

9th - Higher Ed
A cholera outbreak has spread across all ten provinces of Zimbabwe, killing a number of people.
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Common myths around heart diseases debunked

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Debunking heart disease myths is crucial for promoting accurate health information and dispelling misconceptions that may lead to misguided lifestyle choices. Clearing these myths empowers individuals to make informed decisions about...
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Ahead Of New Year, Concern In India Over Rising Covid-19 Cases And Sub-Variant JN.1 - How To Stay Safe

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As the world prepares to welcome the New Year, concerns have risen in India with the emergence of the JN.1 COVID-19 strain. In the last 24 hours, the country has reported 702 new cases and 6 deaths, contributing to the ongoing surge in...
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“No need to panic, need to be vigilant…”: INSACOG Chief on rise of JN.1 COVID variant cases

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Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases in India and the detection of a sub-variant JN.1, India SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) chief Dr NK Arora said that no additional dose of vaccine is needed against the sub-variant at present. He...
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India On Alert As JN.1 Covid Variant Emerges: How Dangerous Is The New Variant?

9th - Higher Ed
India on alert as the new JN.1 Covid variant has emerged. Kerala is witnessing a rise in covid cases and deaths. A new coronavirus sub-variant, JN.1 has been detected. The first case of JN.1 in India was confirmed in a 79-year-old woman...
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MPW Summit 2023: Menopause And The Workplace

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Kate Ryder, Founder and CEO, Maven Clinic Joanna Strober, Founder and CEO, MIDI Moderator: Maria Aspan, FORTUNE
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Be Well: Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month.

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Be Well: Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month.
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Bruce Springsteen Postpones Shows Due to Illness

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Bruce Springsteen is postponing his shows for the rest of September due to an illness.
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Importance of sexual education: Foods to avoid during menopause

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Menopause is a transformative phase in a woman's life. Consuming a healthy diet during this phase can minimize uncomfortable symptoms and promote overall well-being. Watch this video, in which Tammana Singh, Menopause Coach, Founder,...
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Ontario is now tracking three additional tick-borne illnesses

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A warming climate means a greater tick population and more tick-borne illnesses in Canada. Ontario already tracks cases of lyme disease, but starting now, it will also track three other tick-borne illnesses, including anaplasmosis,...
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How to protect yourself from Lyme disease (even if you get bitten)

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There’s been a spike in Lyme disease cases, and experts say Canadians need to be more vigilant when outdoors. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault talks to Dr. Allan Grill, chief of family medicine at Oak Valley Health's Markham Stouffville...
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Be Well: How Therapy Sessions Can Boost Your Mental Health

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Be Well: How Therapy Sessions Can Boost Your Mental Health
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Doctors worried as more people using cannabis during pregnancy

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A new study suggests nearly twice as many pregnant women are being hospitalized due to cannabis use since pot was legalized in Canada. Though numbers are low, it's still raising concerns.
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Concussion symptoms may last longer than previously thought, study suggests

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New research suggests that for nearly half of patients, concussion symptoms can last six months, which is well beyond Health Canada’s recovery guidance of a month or less. The study is leading to questions about existing guidelines and...
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Hormone therapy should be an option for more menopausal women: review

9th - Higher Ed
A new review of menopause research suggests doctors reconsider hormone therapy as a treatment option for healthy women under 60. Recent studies have shown that previous health concerns about such treatments were overstated.