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International Childhood Cancer Day
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International Childhood Cancer Day

International Childhood Cancer Day is a global collaborative campaign to raise awareness about childhood cancer and to express support for children and adolescents with cancer, the survivors and their families. The theme for 2022 is ‘Better Survival’ is achievable #throughyourhands. FACTS ABOUT CHILDHOOD CANCER Cancer is one of the leading causes of death among children and...

Effects of Stroke
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Effects of Stroke

What are the effects of stroke? The effects of stroke vary from person to person based on the type, severity, location, and number of strokes. The brain is very complex. Each area of the brain is responsible for a specific function or ability. When an area of the brain is damaged from a stroke, the...

Stroke
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Stroke

Overview A stroke, or brain attack, happens when blood flow to your brain is stopped. It is an emergency situation. The brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients in order to work well. If blood supply is stopped even for a short time, this can cause problems. Brain cells begin to die after...

What Is Gluten and What Does It Do?
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What Is Gluten and What Does It Do?

Gluten seems to be in just about everything, from bread, pasta and beer to cosmetics and nutritional supplements. There’s lots of buzz around avoiding gluten, but what is this common ingredient and is it really bad for you? Johns Hopkins specialist in internal medicine and obesity Selvi Rajagopal, M.D., explains facts and misconceptions about gluten. What...

Why Do I Need a Colonoscopy?
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Why Do I Need a Colonoscopy?

If you are worried about bowel or colorectal cancer you should see our general practitioner (GP) for advice and health care. If he or she believes it is warranted, your doctor may refer you to a gastroenterologist or colorectal surgeon who will perform a colonoscopy. Colorectal cancer is usually slow-growing and often no symptoms are...

What Physical Activities Should I Do If I Have Diabetes?
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What Physical Activities Should I Do If I Have Diabetes?

Most kinds of physical activity can help you take care of your diabetes. Certain activities may be unsafe for some people, such as those with low vision or nerve damage to their feet. Ask your health care team what physical activities are safe for you. Many people choose walking with friends or family members for...

How Can I Be Physically Active Safely If I Have Diabetes?
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How Can I Be Physically Active Safely If I Have Diabetes?

Be sure to drink water before, during, and after exercise to stay well hydrated. The following are some other tips for safe physical activity when you have diabetes. Plan Ahead Talk with your health care team before you start a new physical activity routine, especially if you have other health problems. Your health care team...

Why Should I Be Physically Active If I Have Diabetes?
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Why Should I Be Physically Active If I Have Diabetes?

Physical activity is an important part of managing your blood glucose level and staying healthy. Being active has many health benefits. Physical activity• lowers blood glucose levels• lowers blood pressure• improves blood flow• burns extra calories so you can keep your weight down if needed• improves your mood• can prevent falls and improve memory in...