Health

Accessibility minister’s comments about ASL interpreter a ‘knife right in the back’ for deaf graduate

A woman who was eagerly anticipating celebrating her graduation with her family at an event honoring Indigenous women graduates was…

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Cosmetic procedures grew in 2024, with focus on body contouring treatments

Americans are continuing to prioritize their aesthetic health, with a new report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)…

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This Quebec man is losing his voice. An AI tool is helping bring it back to life

Dr. Alec Cooper, a family doctor from Victoria, finds himself in a Quebec City studio, leaning into a small microphone,…

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Linoleic acid in seed oils linked to lower inflammation, diabetes risk

A new study conducted by researchers from the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington has shed some light on the…

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News got you down? Counsellors explain why doom scrolling is so easy — and how to limit it

Anxiety is on the rise due to the constant barrage of distressing news headlines that flood our screens every day.…

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Sleep expert shares cooling techniques for better sleep during summer heat

Sleeping during the hot summer months can be a challenge for many individuals. It is essential for the body to…

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Spate of drownings in Quebec prompts urgent calls for water safety, vigilance

After a string of tragic drownings in Quebec this year, the Quebec Lifesaving Society is once again stressing the importance…

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Following his own skin cancer diagnosis, this B.C. man is now working to keep others safe from UV rays

Skin cancer is a serious issue that can affect anyone, even young adults like Jake MacDonald of Penticton, B.C. What…

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Ancient ‘pharaoh’s Curse’ could one day treat leukemia, research suggests

A groundbreaking study conducted by scientists at the University of Pennsylvania has revealed the potential of a deadly fungus known…

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10 infants need protective medication after potential measles exposure, CPHO says

Prince Edward Island’s Chief Public Health Office has now identified 10 infants who will require medication to protect them against…

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