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Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

by Akin Smith
Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

Kevin Konnyu spent a decade navigating the health-care system before he was approved recently for financial assistance through Ontario’s disability support program. But even though his province recognizes his disability, that’s not …

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New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

by Akin Smith
New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

Canadians have seen a lot of hopeful headlines about psychedelics in recent years, as evidence indicating they can help people suffering from treatment-resistant conditions continues to grow. One woman with chronic pain …

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Does signing up for Disney+ waive your right to sue the entertainment company — ever?

by Walter Watson
Does signing up for Disney+ waive your right to sue the entertainment company — ever?

Does signing up for Disney’s popular streaming service mean you have agreed to never sue the entertainment giant over anything, forever? That is what Disney argues in a wrongful death …

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‘Raw-Dogging’ A Flight Could Kill You

by Horatio Thompson
‘Raw-Dogging’ A Flight Could Kill You

If you haven’t heard about raw-dogging a flight, consider yourself lucky. Unfortunately for you, that’s exactly what this post is about, so either turn back now or buckle up. Basically, …

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Rural communities boost incentives to attract medical staff

by Akin Smith
Rural communities boost incentives to attract medical staff

As small communities across Ontario struggle to recruit doctors and nurses, one town has landed on a strategy that appears poised for success: giving them “a bag of money up …

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Sudan war has created world’s largest refugee crisis. This week’s ceasefire talks unlikely to change that

by Walter Watson
Sudan war has created world’s largest refugee crisis. This week’s ceasefire talks unlikely to change that

Talks aimed at ending Sudan’s shattering 16-month-old civil war began on Wednesday in Switzerland although the absence of the military dampened hopes for imminent steps to alleviate the country’s humanitarian …

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WHO names mpox a global health emergency for second time as virus surges in Africa

by Akin Smith
WHO names mpox a global health emergency for second time as virus surges in Africa

Health The World Health Organization (WHO) has named mpox a public health emergency of international concern for the second time, on the heels of a continental emergency declaration from African health …

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Scientists are trying to use a parasite to inject drugs directly into the brain

by Ron Morgan
Scientists are trying to use a parasite to inject drugs directly into the brain

Scientists are testing new ways to deliver injections directly to the brain. The key? Using “medical parasites” to deliver the medicine directly to the patient’s brain. The parasite the researchers …

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‘On the brink’: Airlines flee small cities, cutting key links to rest of the country

by Anas Siddiqui
‘On the brink’: Airlines flee small cities, cutting key links to rest of the country

While Canada’s total domestic passenger numbers now hover at around pre-COVID levels, air travel to smaller communities and even medium-sized cities has withered. (Gander International Airport Authority) From his office …

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Noah Lyles eyeing new goals after scrutiny, bronchitis fear at Paris Olympics

by Virginia Chavez
Noah Lyles eyeing new goals after scrutiny, bronchitis fear at Paris Olympics

Asthma didn’t stop Noah Lyles from taking on the 200-metre at the Paris Olympics, even after testing positive for COVID. Despite fears of bronchitis and conflicting reports about his fever, Lyles …

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