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TOI X Medithon Part-2 | Live Well with Diabetes

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This is part-2 of the Medithon series, presented in collaboration with SunPharma under the 'Live Well with Diabetes' campaign. India has one of the highest numbers of diabetes cases in the world, with over 77 million adults currently...
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Return to activity could speed concussion recovery, research suggests

9th - Higher Ed
New Canadian-published research says people who’ve had a concussion are safe to become active again days after the injury, and doing so might even speed up recovery.
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Webinar4- "Heart Diseases in Women - The Known and the Unknown: Amazing Heart, Amazing Life with Expert Insights"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
"Heart disease is often perceived as a predominantly male issue, but it remains a leading cause of death among women as well. Unfortunately, heart disease in women often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to differences in symptoms and...
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Proactive Heart Care: How Can Knowledge and Tools Empower Us?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In a world where heart disease affects so many lives, knowledge truly is power. Join us as we explore how early detection, preventive care, and the right tools can empower us to safeguard our heart health. Did you know cardiovascular...
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No need to break a sweat to increase pandemic activity, WHO says

9th - Higher Ed
New activity guidelines from the World Health Organization urge people to start moving more during the pandemic. But it isn’t necessarily recommending a sweaty workout, just more activity in general.
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Kids lacking physical activity during pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
At one point in the pandemic, only five per cent of Canadian children were meeting the minimum requirements for physical activity. Now, school phys-ed programs face new challenges in keeping kids moving without most team sports because...
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Spanish children allowed outside for first time in six weeks

9th - Higher Ed
As national lockdown is eased, accompanied children under 14 can enjoy an hour outdoors within 1 kilometre of home.
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AIIMS study flags screen time danger, warns children spending over 2 hours on screens

9th - Higher Ed
An AIIMS study has raised concerns over excessive screen time among children, warning that spending more than two hours daily on screens can harm mental and physical health.
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Global study flags screen time danger, warns children spending over 2 hours on screens

9th - Higher Ed
An AIIMS study has raised concerns over excessive screen time among children, warning that spending more than two hours daily on screens can harm mental and physical health.
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Conversation Connecticut: Dr. Amin Mona talks about parent guilt when it comes to screen time

9th - Higher Ed
Pediatrician and parenting expert Dr. Mona says screen time isn't all that bad.
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Sadhguru on Period Taboos: What Society Got Wrong About Women

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Is menstruation impure? Should women be kept separate during their period? In this thought-provoking conversation, Sadhguru breaks down the misconceptions surrounding menstruation, spirituality, and discrimination. He explains why in...
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This sports-filled activity day is encouraging girls to stay active

9th - Higher Ed
Fillactive, a non-profit that aims to reverse the trend of teenage girls quitting sports, organized the event in Montreal’s Maisonneuve Park. The hope is that even more girls can see the benefits of physical activity while feeling good...
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Feeling Low? Try These 7 Sadhguru-Approved Energy & Weight Loss Tips

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Want to feel more energized and shed those extra kilos naturally? In this video, Sadhguru shares 7 powerful yogic tips that can help you boost your energy levels and manage weight without hitting the gym or following extreme diets. These...
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Importance of Treatment Adherence and Compliance – Prevention of Fractures in Elderly Patients

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become weak and brittle, leading to an increased risk of fractures, particularly in older adults. With osteoporosis, the balance between bone resorption (breakdown) and bone formation is...
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How Métis relate physical activity to working on the land

9th - Higher Ed
There's a research gap in how older Métis adults engage in physical activity but a new publication is trying to change that.
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TOI x Medithon Part - 3 | Amazing Heart Amazing Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On 22nd January, the ‘Amazing Heart, Amazing Life’ Medithon united top cardiologists and health experts for an insightful conversation on heart health. Hosted by TOI in collaboration with SunPharma, this exclusive session covered key...
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How ECEs can boost active play for sedentary preschoolers

9th - Higher Ed
Jennifer Usher of Medicine Hat College and Trish Tucker of Western University on why vigorous activity is important for preschoolers and a new course helping ECEs get kids moving more at daycares.
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Research shows preschoolers are sedentary for 60% of their time in childcare

9th - Higher Ed
We have spoken on this program before -- and I'm sure you have at home too -- about screen time...And getting kids off the couch. There is new research that suggests even younger children -- those in preschool who don't have access to...
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Ever heard of a bike bus? You may see Charlottetown students riding in one this spring

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Charlottetown's aiming to try out 'bike buses' on routes to a couple of schools in the spring of 2025. CBC's Steve Bruce found out what bike buses are, and what it will take to get them in motion on Prince Edward Island.
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How to stay on top of your weight loss resolution in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Leigh Vanderloo from charity ParticipACTION says it's best to look at a New Year's resolution like weight loss as a series of small steps instead of one lofty goal.
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7 Common factors that cause brain aging

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Factors affecting brain aging:1. Chronic stress: Prolonged stress damages brain cells, impairs cognitive function, and speeds up aging.2. Poor diet: A diet lacking essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants contributes...
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TOI X Medithon - Live Well with Diabetes: Part -4

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The fourth edition of TOI X Medithon, in collaboration with SunPharma under the theme 'Live Well with Diabetes,' continues the critical conversation about one of India’s most urgent health challenges.With the number of diabetes cases in...
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REDEFINING HUSTLE CULTURE IN A MULTIGENERATIONAL WORKFORCE

9th - Higher Ed
Hustle culture is no longer the badge of honor it once was. In fact, many say it's counterproductive—and that it’s time for a strategic reset. But leaders today face a uniquely complex challenge: Managing five generations in the...