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Tribute held for survivors and victims of high-profile violent Bronx crimes

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Survivors of sexual assault and domestic abuse shared their harrowing stories of perseverance.
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Halifax anesthesiologist hopes to help manage pain in space

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Growing interest in space travel has some medical professionals concerned about health issues that could arise once in orbit. Dr. Jon Bailey, an anesthesiologist in Halifax, is researching how to administer regional anesthesia in a...
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Spike in Canadians Googling 'my eyes hurt' during and after solar eclipse

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Google searches in Canada for 'my eyes hurt' spiked around the time of solar eclipse and after. Dr. Samir Gupta explains why people might be concerned about their eyes and what to watch for.
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Doctors recount horrors of Gaza healthcare collapse and patients’ wounds

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Doctors who worked in Gaza's hospitals during Israel's bombardment describe the horrific scenes they witnessed.
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Doctors make appeal to UN to stop the suffering in Gaza

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A panel of doctors spoke out at the UN about the horrors and suffering they saw Palestinians face in Gaza.
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Kerala Mumps Outbreak: What Are The Symptoms And Why Kerala Often Record First Cases Of Viral Diseases?

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In less than three months, over 11,000 mumps cases have been reported in Kerala, causing concern for state health authorities. Mumps is primarily caused by the paramyxovirus, affecting the salivary glands and causing swelling and pain in...
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be Well: Comedian Judy Gold on how laughter helped her through a personal health crisis

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Comedian Judy Gold reveals her struggles starting out in stand-up comedy and how laughter helped her through a personal health crisis.
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Ramadan in occupied West Bank: Many mark fasting month in somber mood

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This Ramadan marks the first without their loved ones, while for others, it's another year with an empty seat at the table.
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Ramadan in occupied West Bank: Many mark fasting month in sombre mood

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This Ramadan marks the first without their loved ones, while for others, it's another year with an empty seat at the table.
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Elmont woman doused with acid in driveway reflects on 3-year anniversary of attack

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Nafiah Ikram said she’s learned that “you have to show up for yourself even on the bad days, because that’s when it really counts.”
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Looking at the world of colors at A Piece Of My Art in Forked River

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News 12's Amanda Lee visited A Piece of My Art - Studio & Splatter Room in Forked River for this week’s Road Trip: Close to Home.
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How returning to backcountry trails helped this Ontario man heal

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After years of seeing the backcountry as off-limits, Ben Chamberlain found ways to adapt to his physical disabilities and rediscover his love of Ontario's wilderness.
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Scholar Athlete: Chris Tardugno

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Tardugno is captain of every running team at Oyster Bay High School.
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He beat the odds, but heart attacks outside the hospital are happening much more often

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Kevin McCarthy is that lucky one in ten: he survived a cardiac arrest outside the hospital. But that type of heart attack is becoming much more common, with cases nearly doubling since 2020. The CBC’s Colleen Connors has more.
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He beat the odds, but cardiac arrests outside the hospital are happening much more often

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Kevin McCarthy is that lucky one in 10: he survived a cardiac arrest outside the hospital. But that type of medical emergency is becoming much more common, with cases nearly doubling since 2020. The CBC’s Colleen Connors has more.
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Ramadan in Gaza: Overshadowed by Israel’s war and hunger

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A Ramadan in Gaza like no other as Israel continues to bomb and starve civilians to death, during the Muslim Holy month.
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‘Below the Belt.’ Documentary helps spread endometriosis awareness

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Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus and can be very painful and sometimes cause fertility issues.
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Ice freediving in the Georgian Bay

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After his brother's suicide, Noah Deszca took up freediving and fell in love with the silence it brought to his mind.
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be Well: Supermodel Angie Everhart gets candid about her cancer scare

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Supermodel Angie Everhart gets candid about her cancer scare. She talks about the unexpected symptom that changed everything.
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When is gallbladder surgery not necessary

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A recent study published in the British Medical Journal suggests that a rush to remove the gallbladder when dealing with stones may not always be necessary. Our health columnist Doctor Raj Bhardwaj explains.
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#TheMoment a Canadian crashed her way to a gold medal

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Canada’s Hallie Clarke crashed through the finish line at the skeleton world championships, becoming the youngest person ever to win gold, at 19 years old.
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‘Every day. Every minute.’ Flanders mother remembers slain daughter on 20th anniversary of her death

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Vinessa Hoera disappeared after working a shift at a Westhampton Beach fish market.
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'It hurt. But it was worth it': 19-year-old World champion skeleton athlete Hallie Clarke reflects on her title

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Hallie Clarke is in the history books for becoming the youngest-ever skeleton world champion. We spoke to the teen after her win about friends and family reaction, and her chaotic slide across the finish line.
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February is American Heart Month. Here’s what to know for healthy living.

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Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the United States for both men and women.