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Ostriches granted stay of execution by Supreme Court of Canada

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New ReviewA last minute reprieve for hundreds of ostriches in B.C.'s West Kootenay. With the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on site, ready to start the cull of the birds, the farm owners are doing everything they can to stop it.
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What's the best way to deal with B.C. ostriches now?

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New ReviewOntario Veterinary College professor Scott Reese says the length of time that has passed since the Canadian Food Inspection Agency first ordered the cull of ostriches on a B.C. farm last December due to avian flu has made it more...
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Vaccination drive underway against fresh Ebola outbreak in southern Congo

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New ReviewThe World Health Organization said Thursday that 31 of 38 confirmed Ebola cases have resulted in deaths in southern Congo, where authorities are battling a new outbreak of the deadly virus.
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India: H3N2 Flu Virus Hits Delhi-NCR, Doctors Alert; Hospitals Report Surge

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New ReviewThe H3N2 flu virus is spreading rapidly in Delhi-NCR, prompting doctors to issue alerts as hospitals report a surge in cases. Health officials urge caution and preventive measures to control the outbreak.
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Wastewater shows high levels of COVID-19 as provinces prep for fall vaccine rollout

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New ReviewAs COVID-19 levels start to rise in parts of Canada, experts say updated vaccines are a good match against the circulating XFG variant, especially for older Canadians and people with underlying medical conditions.
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2 more human cases of West Nile virus reported

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New ReviewThis marks three human cases of the virus in Suffolk County this year.
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UK pledges $18m to vaccine research in Senegal after US funding cuts

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New ReviewA shot in the arm for disease prevention. How technology developed during the pandemic is being used to boost vaccine production in Senegal.
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Do the B.C. ostriches hold bird flu secrets? Experts doubt it

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New ReviewA group of supporters, including TV personality and U.S. health official Dr. Mehmet Oz, are fighting to save hundreds of B.C. ostriches facing a cull order, claiming they have ‘huge scientific value’ after surviving a bird flu outbreak....
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B.C. ostrich flock’s fate could reach Supreme Court

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New ReviewAfter losing an appeal to stop a cull order, the owners of a B.C. ostrich farm have vowed to keep fighting and are preparing to take the case to the Supreme Court of Canada. The cull was ordered last December after an avian flu outbreak.
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Alpha' - Julia Ducournau tears into the soul rather than flesh

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New ReviewJulia Ducournau returns with her third film, destined to be her most divisive yet. But for those who choose to let go, the French writer-director shows that 'Titane' needn’t be a tough act to follow.
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Doctor issues warning about West Nile virus after Westchester case

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New ReviewDr. David Jerome, from Saint Joseph's Family Health Center in Yonkers, says the virus typically spreads through mosquito bites during the summer.
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Manitoba eyes plan to cull hundreds of thousands of pigs if African swine fever arrives

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New ReviewManitoba is developing a plan to cull and dispose of hundreds of thousands of pigs in the event of an African swine fever outbreak, an event agriculture officials call an "economic and animal welfare emergency" that would cost the...
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West Nile virus cases continue to increase; infected mosquitoes discovered in CT and NY

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New ReviewPeople who become sick can experience a rash, fever, head and body aches, including a stiff neck.
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West Nile virus cases continue to increase; infected mosquitoes discovered throughout the tri-state

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New ReviewPeople who become sick can experience a rash, fever, head and body aches, including a stiff neck.
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Bat infected with rabies found in Mississauga, Peel Public Health says

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A bat has tested positive for rabies in Mississauga and public health officials are reminding residents to avoid touching wild or unknown animals. Infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch breaks down what people should know about...
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RFK Jr. in interview with Scripps News, part 1

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HHS Secretary RFK Jr. sat down with Scripps News for a wide-ranging interview, discussing mRNA vaccine funding policy changes and a recent shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Scripps News)
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China hit by major Chikungunya outbreak, reports over 7,000 cases

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China is a facing a major chikungunya outbreak with over 7,000 cases of the mosquito-borne virus reported in the Guangdong province. The outbreak has prompted the authorities to trigger actions similar to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Setback in the global fight against polio with outbreaks of rare form of virus

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Experts say challenges with vaccination programmes on the ground have led to the ongoing transmission of the wild polio virus, notably in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Hong Kong Confirms First Imported Case of Chikungunya Fever Amid Mainland China Outbreak

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Health authorities in Hong Kong report the city’s first imported case of chikungunya fever, following a recent outbreak on the mainland.
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What you need to know about West Nile virus as cases spread in the tri-state

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there have been 49 cases in 15 states so far this year.
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The Pandemic Quietly Damaged Your Mind

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A stunning new study from Nature reveals the pandemic aged our brains—even in people who never contracted Covid-19. Brain scans show structural changes linked to cognitive decline, stress, and depression. In this video, we unpack the...
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Trudeau gives Canadians an update on the coronavirus

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters during a visit to a garment factory in Montreal on Friday
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Coronavirus: Evacuation flight lands in U.K.

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A chartered airplane carrying 83 British citizens and 27 others from Wuhan, China, the centre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, has landed in Oxfordshire, U.K.
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Why the global effort to fight coronavirus is so important

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B.C.'s provincial health officer explains why it's critical to eradicate the coronavirus right now.