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Is your car damaged? It could be rodents

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A Cape Breton car dealership and repair shop is seeing a new trend. Several vehicles have come in badly damaged because of rodents. Erin Pottie explains.
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#TheMoment a mouse rang the doorbell at 1:30 a.m.

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Steven Ramsay and his wife were woken up by their doorbell in the middle of the night not once, but twice. In the morning, when they checked their doorbell camera, they discovered the inconsiderate perpetrator was a persistent little...
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Study: Drug That Mimics Exercise Leads to Weight Loss

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A brand new drug that has been tested on mice has been shown to successfully mimic the effects of a vigorous workout.
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Good2Know: Study Says Loneliness May Reduce Bone Density in Men

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A new study on loneliness is showing it may not only affect mental health, but it may also be bad for the bones. However, the study found it impacts one group in particular: men. Amid concerns about the rising epidemic of loneliness,...
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Mouse infestation plaguing parts of Australia

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In what some locals are calling the worst plague of its kind in decades, mice have been swarming parts of New South Wales, Australia. At least three people have been bitten and stores have taken to storing food in sealed containers to...
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Here's how the city investigates complaints about your buildings

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We tagged along with Montreal building inspectors as they conducted an inspection blitz. Inspectors respond to complaints from tenants and try to hold landlords accountable for the state of their properties.
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Here's how Montreal building inspectors investigate your complaints

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We tagged along with city building inspectors as they conducted an inspection blitz. Inspectors respond to complaints from tenants and try to hold landlords accountable for the state of their properties.
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Wildlife experts concerned efforts to get rid of rats are hurting other animals as well

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As the rat problem in the city gets worse, people have been putting out rodenticides in order to deal with the issue. But wildlife experts say those poisons are harming more than just rats.
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People in this Montreal borough say there’s a rat problem. They blame the biweekly garbage pickup

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Residents in Mercier–Hochelaga–Maisonneuve say the rodent problem is out of control. Exterminators say nearby construction and Montreal’s regulations for rodenticide products are also contributing factors.
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Aging infrastructure, construction are fuelling pest problems in Montreal hospitals

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The city's hospital networks maintain that cases of bugs and rodents haven't jeopardized patient safety, but a range of factors make keeping pests out a persistent challenge.
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Father says his unit at a family shelter in Hunts Point is infested with rats and mice

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News 12 spoke with Luis, the father of the family.
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97-year-old woman says NYCHA apartment infested with mice

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News 12's Lindsay Tanney speaks with concerned tenants.
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Can you bring woolly mammoth back?

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In a first for science, researchers have created mice that share the traits of the extinct woolly mammoth. Watch this report for more details!
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Public housing unit infested with mice, says family in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T.

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Noah Gruben says his family of three had to kill nearly a dozen mice inside their home in 2024. He says the droppings and mouse sightings are stressing them.The CBC's Dez Loreen has more.
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Evacuated Winnipeg apartment block gets go-ahead to welcome back tenants

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After more than seven months, the roughly 250 people forced out of Birchwood Terrace apartment complex on Portage Avenue may soon be back in their homes. The City of Winnipeg on Tuesday issued an occupancy permit for the building, which...
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Woolly Mammoth Revival Begins With a Mouse

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Ben Lamm, Colossal Biosciences co-founder and CEO, details how the company brought back characteristics of the woolly mammoth to create the "Woolly Mouse." He joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Why Yosemite National Park Is a Mess

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Chemical spills, deteriorating facilities and rodent infestations have called into question the safety of Yosemite National Park. Employees blame hospitality company Aramark, which says it's trying to clean things up.
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40 mice will be sent to space to help with macular degeneration study

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A new crew aboard the International Space Station is currently waiting for some very special space mice.
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Will New Antibiotic Discovery Address Resistance?

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Jan. 8 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Beyer and Drew Armstrong report on a new antibiotic discovery and new drug developments with Trish Regan on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lab mice helping cancer patients to tackle tumours

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Cancer patients are taking treatment into their own hands - with a little help from laboratory mice. Mice are often used to test drugs - but now a private lab is breeding the rodents to carry tumours of cancer patients, to see what...
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Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK

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Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK
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Early Results Of Dog Longevity Treatment Show Promise

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The program looked for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels with an advanced case of a degenerative heart condition called mitral valve disease.
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Bloomberg

Real-Time Mind Reading

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Apr.19 -- Silicon Valley startup Inscopix has created a tiny microscope that can capture video of individual neurons firing in the brain. Bloomberg Technology’s Ellen Huet got a look at the device for this episode of Ventures. (video...
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Finding More Options For Male Birth Control

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There are no approved male birth control pills on the market.