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Lapu Lapu victim’s family says bureaucratic red tape prevents them from getting helpAJ Sico's mother, Jhosie, said her son used to help pay for the household and the family and his injury has left so much uncertainty.CrimeMar 5
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Your latest prescription is to get outsideMADISON, Wis. (AP) — Find a shady spot under a tree, take a breath of fresh air and call me in the morning.HealthOct 25, 2025
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Stay away from vaping to quit smoking, Canadian researchers recommendRecommendations outline a variety of methods to help Canadians stop smoking, but doctors say using e-cigarettes should be avoided except as a last resort.HealthAug 26, 2025
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B.C. trial lawyers raise concerns about compensation for Lapu Lapu tragedy victimsEleven people were killed in the tragedy, including seven women, two men, one non-binary person and one child. The victims range in age from five to 65 years old.CrimeMay 6, 2025
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Concerns raised over new ICBC rules for health-care providersThe issues arose due to ICBC's Health Care Services Terms, which allow qualifying health care services to bill ICBC directly for services provided to individuals.HealthFeb 18, 2025
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What happens to your body during menopauseThe average age of menopause in Canada is 51 years old.LifestyleAug 3, 2019
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Heartburn, saggy breasts and loose skin: How bodies change after giving birthMoms tell Global News some of the hardest body changes they've had to accept after birth.LifestyleSep 15, 2019
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Petition calls for end to bull riding in HalifaxThose protesting say they'll continue to protest every year the event makes a stop in HalifaxCanadaMay 31, 2019
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Halifax acupuncturist facing 2 additional sexual assault chargesXiao Han Li, 32, is set to appear in Halifax provincial court Tuesday to face two counts of sexual assault.CrimeOct 15, 2019
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Power lines land on woman’s SUV after truck crashes into west Edmonton power poleA woman was forced to spend 20 minutes in her SUV while it had live power lines on it after they came down when a truck crashed into a power pole in west Edmonton late Thursday afternoon.CanadaFeb 16, 2018
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Provincial government releases regulations for overhaul of ICBC rate claimsThe new claim caps, approved by Attorney General David Eby, are the most significant change to accident benefits in 25 years.PoliticsNov 9, 2018
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Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. set to take government to court over ICBC changesThe constitutional challenge is expected to be filed on Monday.PoliticsMar 31, 2019
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Mundipharma allegedly using fake doctors, misleading claims to drive OxyContin sales in ChinaAnother company owned by the Sackler family - makers of OxyContin - has used misleading claims and drug reps dressed up as doctors to peddle its signature painkiller in ChinaWorldNov 20, 2019
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Newly tested drugs could cut monthly migraines by half: studyExperts say this is the first time drugs have been designed specifically to try to prevent migraine headaches.LifestyleNov 30, 2017
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Manitoba government says more than $120K in coronavirus fines levied in past weekSince April the province says a total of 913 warnings and 450 tickets have been issued in Manitoba.HealthDec 8, 2020
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New social housing project to study mental illnessDave, otherwise known as Mad Dog, says he’s no longer blowing all his disability benefits on cocaine.Aug 24, 2010
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Arthritis not limited to the elderly and strikes one in every 1,000 childrenMONTREAL - Simone Cavanaugh vividly remembers her first experience with juvenile arthritis. She was six years old and woke up in excruciating pain.Jul 18, 2011
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Charges withdrawn in alleged elder abuse case.Negligence charges have been withdrawn against a son who kept his elderly mother living in his garage.Oct 12, 2011
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Lulay returns to practice with B.C. LionsTravis Lulay felt like a kid again Monday — at least for a little while.Jul 29, 2014
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Traditional Chinese medicine to be regulated in OntarioThe passing of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Act in 2006 created the self-regulatory body which will now demand that every practitioner register with the college after passing a series of tests or displaying that they have equivalent experience after having seen at least 2,000 patients in the last five years.HealthApr 1, 2013