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Man, 23, whose leukaemia was mistaken for a migraine reveals how he knew his symptoms were more serious

by Akin Smith
Man, 23, whose leukaemia was mistaken for a migraine reveals how he knew his symptoms were more serious

A YOUNG man whose leukaemia was initially mistaken for just a headache has revealed the exact moment he realised something wasn’t right. Hamish Graham was just 23 when he started …

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Who might Kamala Harris choose as her vice-presidential running mate?

by Walter Watson
Who might Kamala Harris choose as her vice-presidential running mate?

The U.S. presidential election has been jolted with just over 100 days remaining by Joe Biden’s decision to become the first president in 56 years not to seek a second …

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Rapper-producer Oddisee talks latest album, the lyricism of hip hop and his coming gig in Hong Kong

by Haddis Thomas
Rapper-producer Oddisee talks latest album, the lyricism of hip hop and his coming gig in Hong Kong

But the pandemic brought about a relatively long silence for the usually prolific musician, and in January 2023 he came out with To What End, a 16-track studio album with …

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Man, 23, whose leukaemia was mistaken for a migraine reveals how he knew his symptoms were more serious

by Akin Smith
Man, 23, whose leukaemia was mistaken for a migraine reveals how he knew his symptoms were more serious

A YOUNG man whose leukaemia was initially mistaken for just a headache has revealed the exact moment he realised something wasn’t right. Hamish Graham was just 23 when he started …

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Population growth, health-care crunch could lead to more Code Orange alerts on P.E.I.

by Akin Smith
Population growth, health-care crunch could lead to more Code Orange alerts on P.E.I.

There have been three Code Oranges called at P.E.I. hospitals in just over three months, compared to the same number in all of 2023.  With the province’s population continuing to …

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Sri Lanka apologises to Muslims for forced Covid cremations against WHO advice

by Walter Watson
Sri Lanka apologises to Muslims for forced Covid cremations against WHO advice

Traditionally, Muslims bury their dead facing Mecca. Sri Lanka’s majority Buddhists are typically cremated, as are Hindus. Muslim representatives in Sri Lanka welcomed the apology, but said their entire community, …

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Quebec investing another $413M in Airbus partnership to keep assembly line in the province

by Anas Siddiqui
Quebec investing another 3M in Airbus partnership to keep assembly line in the province

Quebec is extending its partnership with Airbus Canada until 2035, the two jointly investing $1.65 billion to keep manufacturing its narrowbody A220 planes in the province. The French aerospace giant …

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The lifeguard: Summer McIntosh’s Olympian mom works to smooth waters for star swimmer

by Virginia Chavez
The lifeguard: Summer McIntosh’s Olympian mom works to smooth waters for star swimmer

The Summer of Summer begins in less than 10 days, when Canada’s greatest swimming prospect in a generation is expected to heat up the Paris pool and bring home a …

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An HIV patient is in remission after a unique stem cell transplant. Why it could be a path to a cure

by Akin Smith
An HIV patient is in remission after a unique stem cell transplant. Why it could be a path to a cure

A German HIV patient who is in remission following a stem cell transplant from a donor with genes that are partially resistant to the disease is giving researchers new hope …

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A life lost every minute: global HIV/Aids mortality rate revealed by grim new UN report

by Walter Watson
A life lost every minute: global HIV/Aids mortality rate revealed by grim new UN report

Nearly 40 million people were living with HIV last year, more than 9 million were not getting any treatment, and the result was that every minute someone died of Aids-related …

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