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Research from Alaska finds more polar bears are exposed to pathogens
Researchers out of Alaska say some polar bears in the Arctic now face a greater risk of contracting several pathogens that weren't a threat to the animals decades ago.
Oct 23, 2024 2:42 PM
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50 years after Philadelphia halted prison medical testing, families seek reparations
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Fifty years ago, Philadelphia prison officials ended a medical testing program that had allowed an Ivy League researcher to conduct human testing on incarcerated people, many of them Black, for decades.
Oct 23, 2024 2:00 PM
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Pediatric group says doctors should regularly screen kids for reading difficulties
The Canadian Paediatric Society says doctors should regularly screen children for reading difficulties and dyslexia, calling low literacy a "serious public-health concern" that can increase the risk of other problems including anxiety, low self-estee
Oct 23, 2024 1:56 PM
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Bad state data may misdirect nearly $1 billion in federal funds to replace lead pipes
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Oct 23, 2024 1:06 PM
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Canadiens defenceman Barron listed day-to-day with upper-body injury
BROSSARD, Que. — Montreal defenceman Justin Barron is listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury after missing the Canadiens' practice Wednesday.
Oct 23, 2024 12:01 PM
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A look at food-related illnesses at restaurants over the years
Outbreaks of foodborne illnesses are pretty rare for well known restaurant chains, but they do happen. This week, an outbreak of E.
Oct 23, 2024 11:12 AM
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McDonald's tries to reassure customers after deadly E. coli outbreak
McDonald’s said Wednesday that consumers should feel confident ordering from its restaurants despite a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to its Quarter Pounders. McDonald’s U.S.
Oct 23, 2024 9:06 AM
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'Alarming': Report says Canadian homes show higher levels, exposure to radon gas
CALGARY — A countrywide study says radioactive radon exposure is on the rise and continues to be a critical public health concern. The study, released Wednesday, is the first update on radon exposure in Canada since 2012.
Oct 23, 2024 8:59 AM
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Harris ad shows a Texas woman who lost baby and nearly died from sepsis amid strict abortion ban
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new series of Kamala Harris campaign ads seek to highlight increasingly perilous medical care for women since the fall of Roe v.
Oct 23, 2024 7:23 AM
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UK regulator approves second Alzheimer's drug in months but government won't pay for it
LONDON (AP) — Britain's drug regulator approved the Alzheimer's drug Kisunla on Wednesday, but the government won't be paying for it after an independent watchdog agency said the treatment isn't worth the cost to taxpayers.
Oct 23, 2024 4:07 AM
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