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IUD insertions can hurt — a lot. Can Canada learn from new U.S. pain management guidelines?

by Akin Smith
IUD insertions can hurt — a lot. Can Canada learn from new U.S. pain management guidelines?

The first time Devon Cantwell-Chavez had a long-lasting form of birth control inserted — an intrauterine device, or IUD — it was a smooth, painless experience. That was in 2018, …

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Admitting I was an addict was hard. Then came the even harder part

by Akin Smith
Admitting I was an addict was hard. Then came the even harder part

This is a First Person column by Matthew Heneghan, who lives in Falkland, B.C. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. My name is Matthew …

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With no dentist in town, Yukon man desperately tries a DIY fix — using pliers

by Akin Smith
With no dentist in town, Yukon man desperately tries a DIY fix — using pliers

There are few things to compare with the pain of a toothache. And that’s why one Dawson City, Yukon, man recently decided to take matters into his own hands when he found himself in …

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Canada’s highest-paid CEOs make 246x the average worker, says new report

by Anas Siddiqui
Canada’s highest-paid CEOs make 246x the average worker, says new report

It was another record-breaking year for Canada’s richest CEOs.  In one work day, and less than a half hour into the new year — 27 minutes to be exact — Canada’s 100 highest-paid CEOs will …

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More addiction treatment needed as B.C. drug decriminalization pilot enters 2nd year: doctors, advocates

by Akin Smith
More addiction treatment needed as B.C. drug decriminalization pilot enters 2nd year: doctors, advocates

A narrow, winding corridor at Vancouver’s St. Paul’s Hospital leads to a clinic offering quick access to addiction treatment for people seeking help on their own or after a referral …

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‘A remarkable era’: Groundbreaking innovations in treating spinal cord injury offer new hope for patients

by Akin Smith
‘A remarkable era’: Groundbreaking innovations in treating spinal cord injury offer new hope for patients

Gert-Jan Oskam could no longer walk after a cycling accident 12 years ago in China. He suffered an incomplete spinal cord injury, so while he had some sensation in his lower …

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‘I don’t have hope,’ says Palestinian Canadian stuck in Gaza

by Walter Watson
‘I don’t have hope,’ says Palestinian Canadian stuck in Gaza

Shouq Alnajjar is calm at first, but her emotions build as she speaks. “In the morning there were a lot of bombing and airstrikes, but this afternoon it’s been more …

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