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Uterine fibroids can be debilitating. Treatments offer hope for less pain, faster recovery

by Akin Smith
Uterine fibroids can be debilitating. Treatments offer hope for less pain, faster recovery

They can be as small as a grape or as large as a cantaloupe, and in some cases even bigger. Uterine fibroids — non-cancerous tumours that grow spontaneously inside the …

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Feds put $15M into pathogen tracking, health-care supply chain research to prep for next pandemic

by Akin Smith
Feds put M into pathogen tracking, health-care supply chain research to prep for next pandemic

A new $15-million cross-border research project is underway to monitor the movement of pathogens in Canada and the U.S. in the event of future pandemics.  The federal government put up …

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SaltWire’s money woes a sign of bigger problems in the newspaper business: experts

by Anas Siddiqui
SaltWire’s money woes a sign of bigger problems in the newspaper business: experts

The recent decision by SaltWire Network Inc., Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper company, to seek protection from its creditors is another sign of the decline of the business and the growing …

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Uvalde shooting parents ‘dumbfounded’ after report exonerates police officers

by Walter Watson
Uvalde shooting parents ‘dumbfounded’ after report exonerates police officers

As It Happens6:57Uvalde shooting parents ‘dumbfounded’ after report exonerates police officers Veronica Mata says she can’t understand how the police officers who stood in a school hallway for more than …

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Elderly Canadians remain at higher risk of serious COVID from first infections, study suggests

by Akin Smith
Elderly Canadians remain at higher risk of serious COVID from first infections, study suggests

New Canadian data reaffirms that while the vast majority of the population has likely caught the virus behind COVID-19 at least once, more than four in 10 elderly adults may …

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