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Cryotherapy benefits not supported by evidence, experts say

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Hyper-cold procedure claims to have major health benefits, but not everyone is sold on the cold hard facts
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Large surgical tool left inside patient

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A woman in pain discovered that a 33-centimetre surgical tool had been left inside her after cancer surgery
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11-year-old B.C. boy recovering from flesh-eating disease

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John Chen has undergone 18 surgeries, lost tendons and skin as doctors try to treat disease attacking his body
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Central Portugal consumed by deadly forest fires

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At least 60 people have died over the weekend in central Portugal, many of whom were trapped in their cars while fleeing devastating forest fires.
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Tuberculosis in Canada's North

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The death of a teenager from Nunavut is bringing attention to a problem many Canadians may not realize still troubles the country's north.
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Shannon Martin on snow shovelling safety

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CBC Toronto reporter Shannon Martin with tips from Toronto Paramedic Services on being safe while shovelling snow.
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Canada's chief public health officer addresses opioid crisis

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'It's clear that drugs aren't the only solution for pain control,' says Gregory Taylor
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B.C. woman suing dentist; 7 other ex-patients also filing suit

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Kathe Atkinson says a dentist botched routine work three years ago, and it has caused lasting pain
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Beauty from destruction – Federico Uribe creates life-like animals from used bullets

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Colombian-born artist Federico Uribe has been exhibiting in New York his powerful animal sculptures made out of used bullet shells. The artist says his work is inspired by the decades-long conflict between the Colombian government and...
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'He's shooting everyone who's already dead ... I'm next, I'm dead'

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Orlando nightclub shooting victim Angel Colon describes his terrifying ordeal
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Orlando shooting survivor recounts harrowing tale

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Wracked with survivor's guilt
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Black Panther: For black youth, more than a superhero movie

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Marvel's Black Panther has arrived to critical acclaim, but artistic merit aside, for lots of black youth it's much more than a superhero movie. CBC News followed a group of teenagers who won a screening to Black Panther to find out what...
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Morphine Life Threatening after Tonsillectomy

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The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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Air Canada passenger stuck in cramped seat suffers 'horrible pain'

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Colin Savage says he nearly lost his life after he developed deep vein thrombosis after a 10-hour flight from Chile to Toronto
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South Korean researchers develop a smart patch for diabetes

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Most diabetics need a finger prick test several times a day to determine whether their blood sugar level is under control. But the developers of this transparent patch with its electric circuits and tiny gold plates claim that they will...
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Emin and Stone honeymoon in Hong Kong with new show

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“I Cried Because I Love You” is the title of British artist Tracey Emin’s exhibition in Hong Kong. Once the “enfant terrible” of the Young British Artists in the 1990s, she is known for her autobiographical and confessional content....
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CDC urges U.S. doctors to limit opioid prescriptions

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Doctors should limit prescribing opioids, commonly used as a strong painkiller, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends.
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The science on lower back pain

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Most Canadians will likely deal with lower back pain at some point in their lives. Now there's some scientific consensus on the most effective way to get relief.
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Hurt, healing and hope: The pain of losing a daughter

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Hurt, healing and hope are just some of the feelings an Indigenous family has dealt with following the death or disappearance of a daughter. Louisa Lafferty is just one of 1,200 or so Indigenous women across Canada who've had to live for...
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Long wait for surgery

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Two osteoarthritis patients struggling with pain speak out about long waits to get hip replacement surgery
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Burkina Faso victims remembered

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The people of Burkina Faso honour those killed in last week's attack.
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The lead effect

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The CBC's Steven D'Souza visits Flint, Mich., where it's possible an entire generation could be exposed to lead
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Hope for La Loche

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We speak to people from La Loche, who are hopefully for the future, despite the community's troubled past.
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The great Canadian health-care wait

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Decade-long wait for surgery 'ruining her life,' Alberta woman says, health minister's office promises to get to the bottom of delay after CBC inquiries