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Kate Middleton Reveals She IS Recovering From Cancer In A Video After Weeks Of Speculation

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Kate Middleton, UK's Princess of Wales, said on Friday she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy after tests taken following major abdominal surgery in January revealed cancer had been present. Her office, Kensington Palace, said it...
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Kate reveals cancer diagnosis: Princess of Wales undergoing chemotherapy

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Britain's Princess Catherine is receiving cancer treatment following abdominal surgery in January, amid online health speculations.
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Wilton's British population reacts to Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis

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As the word began to spread on the Princess of Wales' diagnosis and her moving video released by the palace, the owner of Penny Ha’Penny, Eve Raymond, said she was surprised and saddened by the news but hopeful treatment will be successful.
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Outpouring of sympathy for Princess Catherine after cancer diagnosis

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People on the streets of London expressed their sympathy for Princess Catherine after she revealed her cancer diagnosis in a surprise video. The statement also cooled frenzied speculation about her well-being and the controversial edited...
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The UN World Water Development Report assesses global freshwater resources

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The UN report highlights global water inaccessibility, lack of sanitation for half the world, leading to health risks and migration.
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Breast cancer procedure that helps patients after complications gains popularity at a Bridgeport medical center

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While doctors say there is no cure for lymphedema, there is a preventative procedure and it can be done in conjunction with the other breast cancer procedures.
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"Misplaced, misinformed and unwarranted": External Affairs Ministry on remarks by US, several others on CAA

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MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal hit out at US and other nations for their remarks on CAA. The MEA Spokesperson said, "As you are well aware, the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 is an internal matter of India and is in keeping with...
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B.C. premier wants RCMP briefing on impact of safer supply

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David Eby says he is requesting a briefing from RCMP after police in Prince George said they had seized drugs from gang members that were intended for B.C.'s safer supply program.
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‘Patients in dire need for blood transfusion’ in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Hospitals in Gaza are struggling to treat the sick and injured. And that includes patients who are on kidney dialysis.
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Study aims to find best adrenalin dose for cardiac arrest patients

9th - Higher Ed
The drug epinephrine — or adrenalin — can increase a person's chances of survival and full recovery after a cardiac arrest, but the optimal dose isn't really known. A new study is equipping some paramedics in Ontario and B.C. with...
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Why stopping cancer treatment can be about life, not death

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Many treatments for end-stage cancer are expensive, painful and do little to extend a patient’s life. CBC’s Christine Birak breaks down why a group of Canadian oncologists is adapting their approach and hears about why stopping treatment...
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Artist worries about declining vision amid B.C. funding dispute

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More than 20,000 British Columbians rely on a provincial retinal diseases treatment program for vision-saving eye injections. However a dispute between doctors' organizations and a potential reduction in compensation has a Prince George...
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Women's day: Meet Skin Educator, Dermatologist Dr. Aanchal Panth

9th - Higher Ed
The dermatologist offers insights on preserving patients' self-esteem while providing treatment. Discover effective strategies for maintaining confidence and dignity throughout the healing process.
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Why stopping cancer treatment can be about life not death

9th - Higher Ed
Many treatments for end-stage cancer are expensive, painful and do little to extend a patient’s life. CBC’s Christine Birak breaks down why a group of Canadian oncologists is adapting their approach and hears about why stopping treatment...
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Study aims to find best adrenaline dose for cardiac arrest patients

9th - Higher Ed
The drug epinephrine — or adrenaline — can increase a person's chances of survival and full recovery after a cardiac arrest, but the optimal dose isn't really known. A new study is equipping some paramedics in Ontario and B.C. with...
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'Owaisi and Muthalik insist on NIA investigation' - Latest developments at Rameshwaram Cafe after the blast

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Political figures, including AIMIM Chief Owaisi and Sriram Sena's Pramod Muthalik, expressed solidarity with blast victims at Bangalore's Rameshwaram Cafe. During the visit, Owaisi, engaging with cafe-goers, was observed having a meal....