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Winnipeg man raising money for cancer receives greatest gift of allA Winnipeg man fighting cancer has received the great gift of all this Christmas Eve.CanadaDec 24, 2021
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7-month-old deaf girl with rare genetic condition hears parents speak for first timeAida Little was diagnosed with Waardenburg syndrome one month after she was born.ScienceNov 20, 2018
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Paralyzed man takes first steps since his injury with help of electronic device in his spineAn electronic device is helping a man whose legs were paralyzed walk again, with some assistance.HealthSep 24, 2018
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How B.C.’s Mauro Ranallo rose to the top of sports broadcasting while living with bipolar disorderAbbotsford's Mauro Ranallo journey in the world of sports started at Global BC's studio back in 1986.May 26, 2018
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Minnesota woman meets transplant recipient who received her late husband’s faceIn an emotional moment, a Minnesota woman who donated her late husband’s face came face-to-face with the man who received the transplant.HealthNov 13, 2017
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Dalai Lama says he is in good health after treatment for prostate problemsThe Dalai Lama is assuring his followers that he is in good health, despite receiving treatment in the U.S. for a prostate condition.WorldFeb 21, 2016
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Childhood ADHD can lead to obesity in girls and women: studyGirls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at a higher risk of becoming obese in childhood or adulthood, according to a new study.HealthFeb 4, 2016
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Dalai Lama at Mayo Clinic for prostate treatmentThe Dalai Lama is at the Mayo Clinic in the United States for treatment of a prostate condition.HealthJan 20, 2016
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Dalai Lama cancels US appearances after routine checkupThe Dalai Lama cancelled U.S. appearances following a checkup at Minnesota's Mayo Clinic and planned to return to India to rest.WorldSep 25, 2015
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Study peeks into healthy brains to hunt Alzheimer’s culpritSticky plaque gets the most attention, but now healthy seniors at risk of Alzheimer's are letting scientists peek into their brains to see if another culprit is lurking.HealthMay 25, 2015
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