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Meta had ‘historical reluctance’ to protect kids on Instagram, say court docs in New Mexico lawsuit

by Walter Watson
Meta had ‘historical reluctance’ to protect kids on Instagram, say court docs in New Mexico lawsuit

Newly unredacted documents from New Mexico’s lawsuit against Meta underscore the company’s “historical reluctance” to keep children safe on its platforms, the complaint says. New Mexico’s Attorney General Raúl Torrez …

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Dance clubs can overwhelm neurodiverse people — so why do so many become DJs?

by Akin Smith
Dance clubs can overwhelm neurodiverse people — so why do so many become DJs?

Deanna Dee is a self-proclaimed weirdo. In fact, she even chose the DJ name Weeurd — a nod to the “weird” way her brain works. As a neurodivergent and queer DJ …

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Edmonton ER doctor, First Nations leader among Order of Canada appointments in Alberta

by Akin Smith
Edmonton ER doctor, First Nations leader among Order of Canada appointments in Alberta

Several Alberta names are on the list of latest additions to the Order of Canada. Of 78 new appointments announced Thursday, four in the Edmonton area will receive of one …

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These B.C. neuroscientists hope to help people with mental health challenges — using patients’ own brainwaves

by Akin Smith
These B.C. neuroscientists hope to help people with mental health challenges — using patients’ own brainwaves

A growing number of psychiatrists and psychologists in B.C. say they’re successfully treating patients by harnessing the power of patients’ own brain waves. Neurofeedback treatment has been studied for several decades but …

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Arguing long COVID is being downplayed, an advocate has launched this St. John’s billboard

by Akin Smith
Arguing long COVID is being downplayed, an advocate has launched this St. John’s billboard

This billboard in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador featuring a warning about long COVID is the first of a cross-Canada group. (Submitted by Keith Muise) A new billboard has popped …

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Toxic drugs. Climate change. A health-care crisis. Here are the health stories we’re watching in 2024

by Akin Smith
Toxic drugs. Climate change. A health-care crisis. Here are the health stories we’re watching in 2024

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can …

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Bell Media, Angus Reid and other Canadian brands halt ads on X amid extremism concerns

by Anas Siddiqui
Bell Media, Angus Reid and other Canadian brands halt ads on X amid extremism concerns

Ads for several prominent Canadian companies and organizations have been appearing in the feeds of extremist accounts on X, prompting some of them to pause advertising on the social media …

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Knife and hammer attack near Eiffel Tower leaves German tourist dead, 2 others hurt

by Walter Watson
Knife and hammer attack near Eiffel Tower leaves German tourist dead, 2 others hurt

A German tourist died and two other people, including a British citizen, were hurt after an attack by a man armed with a knife and hammer near the Eiffel Tower …

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‘We were duped’: Health minister vows to close ‘loophole’ on flavoured nicotine pouches

by Akin Smith
‘We were duped’: Health minister vows to close ‘loophole’ on flavoured nicotine pouches

Canada’s health minister says he’ll act quickly to shut down a “loophole” after Health Canada approved the sale of flavoured nicotine pouches with no restrictions on how the product is …

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Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

by Akin Smith
Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

A global shortage of a drug used for Type 2 diabetes is being felt in the N.W.T. and could disproportionately affect Indigenous people.   Ozempic has been in short supply in the …

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