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Musk Reveals He is Taking Mounjaro

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Elon Musk recently shared that he is using the weight loss medication, Mounjaro. In a photo post to X, he is dressed as what he dubbed "Ozempic Santa."
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Ontario teachers see benefits from classroom cellphone ban

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Four months into Ontario’s ban on cellphones in classrooms, many teachers say students have accepted the change and are more focused, but it’s too early to say if there’s been an impact on performance.
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Matt Gaetz ethics report

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Congressional report finds 'substantial evidence' Gaetz paid for sex with teenage girl
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USA News: House Ethics Committee Accuses Gaetz Of Statutory Rape

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Matt Gaetz, a former U.S. lawmaker who was Donald Trump's first pick to run the Justice Department, is caught in another controversy. A congressional report suggests that Gaetz, a close ally of Trump, paid for sex numerous times,...
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Novo Nordisk's New Weight Drug Disappoints

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Novo Nordisk's Attempt to Overtake Rival Eli Lilly in the Booming Obesity Medicine Market Fails.<b<br/>r/>

This Led to the Company's Shares Falling by a Record on Friday.
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Ontario Premier Ford to introduce new legislation targeting homeless encampments

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The Ontario government plans to crack down on homeless encampments through new legislation and Premier Doug Ford has pledged to use the notwithstanding clause if necessary.
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Syria's New Leaders Vow To Combat Syria's Captagon Trade

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Syria's newly appointed leadership has pledged to take decisive action against the growing Captagon trade, which has become a major issue in the region. The drug trade has fueled violence and instability, and the government aims to...
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Manitoba refusing to cover drug that could help man with rare degenerative disease

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At the age of 29, Jeremy Bray can no longer move his face, arms, hands or legs. The only thing that can stop or even reverse the weakening of his muscles is a treatment the Manitoba government is refusing to pay for.
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Manitoban could soon lose all muscle function due to spinal atrophy

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He's not even 30 years old.. but soon this Manitoban will lose all ability to move the few muscles he still has control over. A drug could stop the progression or even reverse some of the effects of the degenerative disease But the...
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Charlottetown residents hope community garden can be created on unused plot in their neighbourhood

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The overgrown green space includes city-owned property and a privately owned lot. Neighbours say it's a perfect spot for raised community gardens. Their councillor says the city is looking into it.
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Nigeria's addiction crisis: Drugs enforcement agency calls for state of emergency

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Calls for a state of emergency to be declared in Nigeria, as the drug crisis affects millions of lives.
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Mexican Cartels Hire Students For Drug Making

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Cardinals have found the perfect recruits for their drug trade and they're roping in chemistry students to help manufacture the potent synthetic opioid drug called fentanyl. Watch in for more details!
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Challenges with introducing involuntary treatment

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Ricky's Law has been in effect in Washington state for six years, but there have been challenges in rolling it out. Proponents and critics say there are many factors Canadian lawmakers need to keep in mind if similar legislation is...
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Forced into treatment

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Conversations over involuntary treatment for addictions are intensifying in Canada. While it hasn't been tried in this country, it's already in use in many U.S. states. Julia Wong travels to Washington state to learn how its law works...
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Doctors and epilepsy patients urge Sask. government to seek deal on new anti-seizure drug

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The call for public funding for Xcopri, a new epilepsy drug recently approved by Health Canada, brought physicians and patients to the legislature with the NDP on Wednesday. The minister of health says negotiations recently broke down...
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US Says Drug Cartel Behind Longstanding Problem Of Illegal Fishing In Gulf Of Mexico | World News

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U.S. authorities and fishermen have complained for years about illegal fishing for red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico. Now US says it’s clear who is behind the lucrative trade. Watch to know more!