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Artist creates a royal sculpture of sand to wish King Charles well
On Puri Beach in India stands a 2.1-metre-long likeness of King Charles with a message for the monarch to 'get well soon,' following the revelation of his cancer diagnosis. The sculpture was moulded by Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik.
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'Not enough to just survive': Cancer patients question dosing of medicines with harsh side effects
US regulators have launched "Project Optimus" which aims to challenge current cancer drug dosing and encourage drugmakers to find the lowest effective dose.
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King Charles seen for first time since cancer diagnosis
King Charles was seen waving to well wishers at Buckingham Palace for the first time since his cancer diagnosis before flying to his Sandringham Estate in a helicopter. The King's eldest son William, the Prince of Wales, will take on...
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What we know about King Charles’s cancer diagnosis
The Royal Family has been extremely tight-lipped about the health of its members until recently. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks Vanity Fair royal editor Katie Nicholl to break down the decision to announce King Charles’s cancer...
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American Cancer Society: New report says cancer appearing in younger populations has gone up
The American Cancer Society says around 5,500 Americans will be diagnosed with cancer every day this year. Among those diagnosis', the number in young people has gone up by an alarming rate.
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Prince Harry arrives in U.K. following King's cancer diagnosis
Prince Harry, who stepped down from royal duties almost four years ago, has arrived in Britain as messages of support for King Charles poured in from world leaders.
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Health expert, cancer survivor tout importance of early screening
News 12 spoke with a local health expert and a cancer survivor about a recent report released by the American Cancer Society.
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Londoners hope for King Charles's full recovery
Reacting to the news of King Charles's cancer diagnosis, people on the streets of London offered sentiments of sympathy and support for his health.
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Londoners hope for King Charles's full recovery
Reacting to the news of King Charles's cancer diagnosis, people on the streets of London offered sentiments of sympathy and support for his health.
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King Charles diagnosed with cancer
King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace says. The palace says the cancer is not related to the King's recent treatment for a benign prostate condition, but did not reveal what form of...
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Poonam Pandey fakes her death: Shardul Pandit, Esha Gupta & more react strongly!
A post on Poonam Pandey's Instagram page announced her death due to cervical cancer, causing widespread reactions. On Saturday, Poonam Pandey clarified in another post that she is alive, emphasizing her intention to bring attention to...
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Pooja Bhatt and Ashoke Pandit condemn Poonam Pandey's fake death news; filmmaker calls for legal action
Filmmakers Pooja Bhatt and Ashoke Pandit have condemned Poonam Pandey's fake death news. Pooja Bhatt took to her social media handle and deleted her post related to Poonam's death. She then shared another post on her X handle and slammed...
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Cancer is curable if detected early: Signs to pay attention to
Early detection plays a pivotal role in the curability of cancer. Routine screenings and awareness contribute to identifying malignancies at their initial, more treatable stages. Swift intervention following early diagnosis often enables...
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Manulife-Loblaw drug deal raises questions over competition
People insured by Manulife will soon have to get certain specialty prescription drugs from Loblaw-owned pharmacies, raising questions over competition and patient choice.
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Byram Hills High School hockey team raises $10,000 for breast cancer research
Westchester County high school hockey team raises money for American Cancer Society
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Government wants to wait on expanding medical assistance in dying
The federal government has announced it’s hitting the brakes on expanding medical assistance in dying to those suffering solely from mental health issues, saying Canada’s health system is not ready.