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Saturated fat is not the big problem

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Instead of focusing just on saturated fat in the diet, the emphasis should be on eating 'real food,' getting regular exercise and lowering stress, U.K. cardiologists argue
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Cryotherapy benefits not supported by evidence, experts say

9th - Higher Ed
Hyper-cold procedure claims to have major health benefits, but not everyone is sold on the cold hard facts
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Deepak Chopra on Combating Your Addiction to Technology

9th - Higher Ed
"The Healing Self" explores ways to protect, and boost your immune system for life-long health. Co-authors Deepak Chopra and Rudolph Tanzi share their advice for a healthier lifestyle.
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be Well: Manage tough pain without medication

9th - Higher Ed
Pain can affect our emotional and mental health, our social life and even our sleep.
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be Well: How red light therapy can help your skin

9th - Higher Ed
Many people are turning to this treatment to get more youthful skin. There are no needles and no surgery – just light.
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be Well: Comedian Loni Love reveals a secret that changed her life & improved her health

9th - Higher Ed
She's a comedian, a TV host, an actress and an author. Loni Love has been entertaining us for decades, sharing her life on stage with millions of fans. Her life has undergone some major transformations recently, including surgery and a...
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Why should one not ignore flu? What are the severe risks associated with it?

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Ignoring the flu can lead to severe complications, including pneumonia, hospitalization, and even death, especially for vulnerable populations. Timely medical attention, rest, and proper care are crucial to manage symptoms, prevent...
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Eurozone unemployment still at its lowest level in August, at 6.4%

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Unemployment rates continue to decrease in countries that use the euro. For the European Union as a whole, the unemployment rate stood at 5.9% in August, the same as in May and June.
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Health Canada approves RSV vaccine for people 60 and older

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Doctors say Health Canada's approval of an RSV vaccine for people age 60 and older will save lives. Canadians will be able to receive the shot in late fall or early winter.
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Specialist focuses on key concerns for pediatric use of COVID-19 vaccine

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Pediatric infectious diseases specialist Dr. Anna Banerji answers questions about the dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine for kids and the risk versus benefits.(Pfizer)
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US officials warn of COVID-19-related condition in children

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns doctors of coronavirus-related condition that has killed three children in New York.
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Deepak Chopra Teams Up With Fitbit To Offer Digital Classes Addressing Mental Health Issues

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World-renowned author and alternative-medicine advocate Deepak Chopra is utilizing digital videos to help people address mental health issues by using techniques like mindfulness and meditation. Chopra joins Cheddar to discuss his new...
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Concerns about potential link between COVID-19 and Kawasaki syndrome in children

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Health officials are growing concerned that a rare inflammatory disease, Kawasaki syndrome, that primarily affects children, may be linked to COVID-19.
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Toronto respirologist answers questions about a rare disease that may be showing up in some children with COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Samir Gupta said some children are showing symptoms of a rare disease that resembles Kawasaki syndrome, but it's not certain that's what they have.
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Rare inflammatory illness in children may be linked to COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers are looking into a possible link between COVID-19 and Kawasaki syndrome, a rare inflammatory disease. A medical expert explains the disease.
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Toronto doctor says Canadian health-care workers preserving personal protective equipment as COVID-19 cases rise

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'We're not panicking,' says respirologist Dr. Samir Gupta, but health-care workers are concerned about PPEafter seeing similar health-care systems reach their breaking point.
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Why you don’t need to be afraid of seed oils

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Seed oils, including canola, soybean and sunflower, have been getting a bad rap online lately — but science tells a different story. CBC’s Christine Birak breaks down the latest research that finds plant-based oils are linked to better...
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Doctors Warn That Feeding Pigeons Could Be Killing You | I Witness

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A study has shown that pigeon droppings may contribute to various infections, including typhoid. The research highlighted how pigeon droppings can lead to lung diseases through inflammation and scarring. Prolonged exposure to these...
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La La Anthony Speaks Out On Living with Plaque Psoriasis and Its Misconceptions

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La La Anthony, the beloved TV personality and actress known for her roles in "Power" and "TRL," is on a mission to raise awareness about plaque psoriasis. (Scripps News)
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Tiziana Gets Phase 2 Approval for Alzheimer's Drug

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Dr. Howard Weiner, the Chairman of Tiziana's Scientific Advisory Board, joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" after the pharmaceutical company's drug for Alzheimer's was approved by the FDA...
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Manager typing on laptop, feeling wrist pain, joint inflammation, osteoarthritis

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Manager typing on laptop, feeling wrist pain, joint inflammation, osteoarthritis
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Senior Asian woman got Pain in feet finger joints , Gout

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a disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet, deposition of chalkstones, and episodes of acute pain.
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remove seropus from inflammation of wound by using cotton brush

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remove seropus from inflammation of wound by using cotton brush