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What caused the deadly stampede in Hathras, India?

9th - Higher Ed
At least 120 people died in a crowd crush during a religious gathering with Hindu guru Bhole Baba.
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Born to run: Brooklyn man diagnosed with rare disease is back doing what he loves

9th - Higher Ed
After relearning how to walk, he started training for a marathon in 2016. It's been 10 years since his diagnosis.
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World Asthma Day 2024: Key facts about inhalers

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World Asthma Day, observed annually on the first Tuesday of May, aims to raise awareness about asthma, its prevalence, and effective management strategies. It provides a platform for healthcare professionals, asthma advocates, and...
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Construction dust makes breathing difficult for Wakad residents

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Impact of RMC plants on health and residential air quality in Pune
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'Do you need Narcan?' This P.E.I. woman may have saved a life

9th - Higher Ed
Fentanyl is suspected in five recent overdose cases on P.E.I. Trina Shields describes finding four people in distress on the side of the road. She grabbed a naloxone kit from her car and started doing CPR until emergency crews arrived.
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Hamilton air pollution equivalent to smoking a cigarette a day

9th - Higher Ed
When it comes to one dangerous pollutant, researchers say people in Hamilton are inhaling the equivalent of one cigarette a day. Major emitters like steel producers are often granted exemptions to sidestep Ontario's provincial limits,...
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Be Well: How to Center Yourself Using Outdoor Meditation

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: How to Center Yourself Using Outdoor Meditation
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Canadians living under heat warnings in several provinces and territories

9th - Higher Ed
This week has seen the hottest average global temperature ever recorded in a day as Canadians in several provinces and territories are living under heat warnings.
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Wildfire smoke impacts millions of Canadians across the country

9th - Higher Ed
Smokey, hazy skies are again blanketing parts of Ontario, Quebec, western Canada and the eastern half of the United States, pulling down air quality to dangerous levels. At one point Toronto recorded the worst air quality levels in the...
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Impact of COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder ) and how to manage it?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Dr. Sibasish Dey, Head of Medical Affairs, South Asia, ResMed, gives a lowdown on how one can manage the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder.
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Be Well: 2-Minute Breathing and Stretching Routine

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: 2-Minute Breathing and Stretching Routine
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Wildfire smoke impacting life across Western Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Air quality is deteriorating in parts of Canada as wildfires continue to rage. Western provinces are facing the worst health risks, but the smoke is travelling and now covers much of the country.
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Be Well: How Yoga Can Benefit Children

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: How Yoga Can Benefit Children
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Deputy helps deliver baby on Florida highway

9th - Higher Ed
Bodycam footage shows the moment a sheriff’s deputy helped deliver a baby in a car on the side of a Florida highway.
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SNOO Sleeper Inventor on Calm Inducing Tech for Babies

9th - Higher Ed
SNOO Sleeper Inventor on Calm Inducing Tech For Babies
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India's capital New Delhi battles with ‘hazardous’ air pollution

9th - Higher Ed
Air pollution in New Delhi is soaring to dangerous levels.
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Today Explained: Doctors Concerned Over Mouth-Taping TikTok Trend

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors are concerned over a TikTok trend that tells people to tape their mouths shut when they sleep to reduce storing and improve health and sleep.
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How to treat COVID-19 at home

9th - Higher Ed
A doctor and pharmacist say many treatments for common colds and flu will also be helpful for double-vaccinated adults who are recovering from COVID-19 at home.
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Indoor ventilation key to COVID-19 safety this winter, experts say

9th - Higher Ed
With another COVID-19 winter around the corner, experts are reminding people that ventilation can make indoor spaces safer, particularly when combined with distancing, masks and vaccinations.
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African nations deploy envoys to Eswatini to help stem unrest

9th - Higher Ed
At least one person was killed and dozens wounded in latest pro-democracy protests in tiny southern African kingdom.
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Woman loses thousands sending oxygen device to Mexico

9th - Higher Ed
A Calgary woman sent an oxygen device to her family in Mexico, who'd been stricken with COVID-19. But it never got to them, and UPS wouldn't take responsibility until Go Public started asking questions.
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Seek medical help for breathing troubles right away, say doctors

9th - Higher Ed
Medical experts say COVID-19 causes a range of symptoms and can progress quickly, so it’s best to seek medical attention sooner rather than later.
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Being outdoors reduces, doesn’t eliminate COVID-19 risk, experts say

9th - Higher Ed
The risk of catching COVID-19 remains low outdoors, but experts say infection is possible especially because of the variants of concern.
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Why your masks may not be as protective as you think

9th - Higher Ed
With more contagious variants of COVID-19 on the rise, there’s more talk of improving people’s masks. The type of mask is important, but as The National’s Andrew Chang found out, so is its fit.