After sharing her brave journey fighting a deadly disease with the world on social media, beloved Montreal neuroscientist Nadia Chaudhri passed away this week, over a year after the 43-year-old mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Mike Drolet looks at the legacy she leaves behind, after she touched tens of thousands lives worldwide.
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