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How to keep tabs on cardiovascular disease?

Cardiovascular diseases

How to keep tabs on cardiovascular disease?

Blood work, regular tests, discover what to look out for when it comes to cardiovascular diseases....

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) - Understanding the condition and how to treat it

Bipolar disorder
Chronic anxiety - Stress
Depression
Generalized anxiety disorder
Social anxiety disorder

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) - Understanding the condition and how to treat it

Anxiety is a common emotion, but for some their anxiety seems to take over everything, making it impossible to live a normal life. But, what is Generalized Anxiety disorder? How is it diagnosed and...

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How to recognize the signs of a stroke ?

Cerebrovascular accident
Transient ischemic attack

How to recognize the signs of a stroke ?

Every year, more than 140 000 people suffer a stroke. Learn to recognize the symptoms, react as quickly as possible and limit the damage....

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Ulcerative colitis - Carenity members tell their story

Ulcerative colitis

Ulcerative colitis - Carenity members tell their story

Carenity members living with ulcerative colitis waiting on average 2 years to obtain a diagnosis. Here they tell their stories....

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Depression diagnosis: Carenity members tell their story

Depression
Postpartum depression

Depression diagnosis: Carenity members tell their story

Depression is an invisible disease whose sufferers sometimes fight for years to be taken seriously and diagnosed....

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Type-2 diabetes diagnosis: Carenity members tell their story

Diabetes (Type 2)

Type-2 diabetes diagnosis: Carenity members tell their story

Our members affected by Type-2 Diabetes tell the story of their diagnosis. Symptoms, emotions, examinations and relationships with their doctors....

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