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Colorectal cancer — the second deadliest cancer in Canada

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If caught early, it's highly preventable, however almost 50 per cent of cases are diagnosed after the disease has spread and chances of survival have plummeted. The National interviews Dr. Leah Smith, senior manager of surveillance at...
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Health minister vows to close flavoured nicotine pouch loophole

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Canada's health minister says the government will move quickly to close a regulatory loophole that allowed a new flavoured nicotine pouch product to be marketed and sold to minors.
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Charities struggle to stay afloat as donations drop during pandemic

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Canadian health charities are seeing donations drop by as much as 50 per cent as the COVID-19 pandemic has derailed the usual fundraising activities, resulting in less money to pay for research grants and support clients in need.
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P.E.I. now has toughest vaping, smoking laws in Canada

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As of March 1, people have to be 21 to buy vaping or tobacco products in P.E.I., giving the province the highest age limit in the country.
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Cancer costs Canadian patients $33K on average

9th - Higher Ed
A new report from the Canadian Cancer Society suggests cancer patients are paying tens of thousands of dollars out-of-pocket for expenses including transportation, prescription drugs and medical devices. And those costs make fighting the...