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Coronavirus spread in US: 5 years later

terms of travel and activities as more states implemented strict social distancing measures. As the number of cases continued to…

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2 die on Victoria streets little more than an hour apart as Island Health issues drug toxicity warning

Two individuals tragically passed away in Victoria within a short period of time, as confirmed by the Victoria police and…

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US measles outbreak: See the states where cases have been reported

As the measles outbreak continues to spread throughout the United States, concerns about protecting children and other high-risk groups from…

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3 die on Victoria streets little more than an hour apart as Island Health issues drug toxicity warning

Three individuals tragically passed away in close succession in Victoria on Monday, with Victoria police and the B.C. Coroners Service…

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New US dietary guidelines to be announced as HHS, USDA look to ‘ensure transparency’

The “Make America Healthy Again” commission recently held its inaugural meeting with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins and HHS Secretary Robert…

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The private cost of public service: how sharing science about COVID put experts in the crosshairs

Dr. Alex Wong vividly remembers the night, five years ago, when he came across modelling data that predicted a potential…

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Cancer spread could be stopped by common pain medication, study finds

Liana Werner-Gray, an author and wellness advocate, attributes her successful battle against cancer to a massive detox plan that she…

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Quebec measles outbreaks linked to declining vaccination rates

Measles has seen a resurgence in Quebec, with public health officials issuing a warning to hockey fans who attended a…

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Teen breaks world record for hairiest face due to rare condition

Clean beauty brand owner Emily Austin is calling for higher safety standards in the beauty industry, specifically for U.S.-made products…

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B.C. aims to poach U.S. doctors and nurses by highlighting ‘uncertainty and chaos’ south of the border

British Columbia is actively working to attract doctors and nurses from the United States to address the healthcare worker shortage…

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