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Seva Diwas: Massive response to Chandigarh Welfare Trust's Free Mega Multi-Specialty Health Check-up Camp; more than 10,000 Citizens register so far

Mohali (Punjab) [India], September 16 (ANI/PRNewswire): "The Free Mega Multi-Specialty Health Check-up Camp being organised by Chandigarh Welfare Trust (CWT), along with the NID Foundation and Chandigarh University Gharuan on September 17 is garnering huge response from the citizens of Chandigarh, especially for the cancer screening, in terms of registrations," informed CWT Founder S Satnam Singh Sandhu. Sandhu said this at the launch of a cancer awareness and cancer youth ambassadors program at Chandigarh University, Gharuan, where he was flanked by Kulwant Singh Dhaliwal, Chairman of World Cancer Care Charitable Society, the organisation with whom the CWT is organising a special screening test for 7 types of cancer, as part of its mega camp slated to be organised on the occasion of Seva Diwas, as part of the celebrations of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 72nd birthday. It may be mentioned that to celebrate the spirit of Seva and to encompass the service to every strata ....

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Covid Scotland: Aberdeen researchers find women are better than men at following coronavirus rules


Scientists at one of Scotland s leading universities have been researching how well people in Scotland have adopted Covid-19 preventative behaviours - and made some interesting discoveries.
The results from the University of Aberdeen research shows that while the majority of Scots are following the government-issued guidance on Covid-19 - such as FACTS - women are better than men, and young people, at following the rules.  
During this stage of the project, the team from the University’s Institute of Applied Health Sciences have focussed on adherence - looking at how well people are sticking to the rules and identifying if there are groups of people who may be less likely to comply.     ....

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