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Global News Morning BC: Health Matters

Global News Morning BC: Health Matters

Global News19-07-2025
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Global News Morning BC brings you regular Health Matters segments because your health and your family's health are of utmost importance.
We speak with experts about a wide range of health topics and delve into what it means to be healthy and how to lead a healthier lifestyle.
Here are some of the recent segments.
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Health Matters: Building a summer first aid kit
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Health Matters: When and how to use an Epipen
5:08
Health Matters: Self-screening concussion tool for adolescents
4:02
Health Matters: Summer water safety tips
6:12
Health Matters: New miscarriage care guidelines
4:50
Health Matters: Men's mental health
5:22
Health Matters: June is stroke awareness month
4:07
Health Matters: Period Promise campaign
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