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Drug-delivering drones a rising concern for prisons

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Prisons are trying to find technology that can help stop drones from delivering drugs, weapons or other contraband to inmates.
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Weight-loss chain Jenny Craig declares bankruptcy

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Weight-loss chain Jenny Craig confirmed what has been rumoured for days: it’s declaring bankruptcy and shutting down operations in both Canada and the U.S. Market watchers say stiff competition from free weight-loss apps and new drugs...
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Homeland Security head cites security, humanitarian obligations to fight human smuggling

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Rosemary Barton Live's Canadian exclusive with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas discusses cross-border activity such as guns, drugs and migration.
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Study Finds Widespread 'Misuse' of ADHD Medication in High Schools

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A study published on Tuesday found widespread misuse of drugs for attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder.
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Russian police detain woman smuggling drugs and a kitten disguised as a child

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After detaining a "mother" whose "child" aroused suspicion in the Russian city of Nizhny Tagil, police instead discovered a kitten dressed in baby clothes and a diaper, stuffed away with five packs of powdered methylephedrine, a...
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Putting the E in Easter: Drug bunnies seized in Belgium

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Chocolate rabbits are a delicious Easter treat for children all around the world. But some bunnies seized in Belgium are far less kid-friendly...
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Ontario switches to cheaper drug options for autoimmune diseases

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Ontario is the latest province to switch to cheaper, similar drug options for people with autoimmune diseases like Crohn's and arthritis. While the government expects millions in savings from the change, some patients and doctors worry...
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Could the zombie fungus from The Last of Us really happen?

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The explosive popularity of The Last of Us, the video game-turned-HBO series where a fungal pathogen turns people into terrifying zombies, has given rise to a question: could this really happen? Scientists say fungal infections could be...
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B.C. to limit Ozempic sales as demand soars

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British Columbia plans to restrict how much Ozempic can be sold to people outside Canada to prevent a shortage from happening as demand for the diabetes drug soars amid weight loss claims.
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Why are Americans using psychoactive brew ayahuasca to cure mental health issues?

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Ayahuasca practices are growing in popularity in the US. Many feel the psychedelic has mental health healing properties not found in conventional medicine.
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B.C. 1st province to decriminalize small amounts of illicit drugs

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The British Columbia government is decriminalizing carrying a small amount of certain illicit drugs in an effort to reduce the staggering number of overdose deaths. But advocates, drug users and researchers say it might not be enough to...
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Amazon Offering Prescription Service for Prime Members

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Amazon Offering Prescription Service for Prime Members
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Medicine shortage across Europe

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For months, people across Europe needing basic medicines have found them harder to get.
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A neurotic bully: Prince Harry’s memoir threatens monarchy says royal biographer

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Euronews Culture spoke to Angela Levin, journalist, royal commentator and biographer, about Spare, Harry’s accusations, the role of tabloid press in the UK and whether or not the negative ripple effects created by Harry’s revelations...
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'A neurotic bully': Prince Harry’s memoir threatens monarchy, says royal biographer

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Euronews Culture spoke to royal commentator and biographer Angela Levin about Spare, Harry’s accusations, the role of the tabloid press in the UK and whether or not the negative ripple effects created by Harry’s revelations could...
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Ozempic for weight loss: wonder drug or diet fad?

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Questions are swirling around the use of semaglutide, commonly sold under the brand name Ozempic, for weight loss. CBC’s Christine Birak explores the risks and benefits of off-label uses of the drug, which is traditionally used to treat...
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Gene Therapy Medications Hit Record High Pricetags of More Than $2 Million

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Gene Therapy Medications Hit Record High Pricetags of More Than $2 Million
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California's 'Sisters of the Valley' grow and sell cannabis products

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California's 'Sisters of the Valley' grow and sell cannabis products
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Benefits of experimental Alzheimer's drug are 'encouraging' but effects may be limited, says doctor

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With an experimental drug for Alzheimer's disease sparking some hope, Dr. Samir Gupta breaks down what the limits and benefits of this drug mean.
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Colombia: Former leaders call for decriminalization of all drugs

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Ending the war on drugs - Efforts are underway to legalise Colombia's cocaine industry.
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Germany to legalise possession of up to 30g of cannabis and sale for recreational purposes

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Germany plans to decriminalise the possession of up to 30 g of cannabis and allow the sale of the substance to adults for recreational purposes.
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Street Child World Cup: Pakistan's team share their experiences

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Hundreds of millions of children all over the world live and work on the streets, facing numerous challenges.
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Belgium to step up fight against organised crime, as analyst warns war on drugs is lost

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The Port of Antwerp seized 89 tonnes of cocaine In 2021.
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India halts cough syrup production at factory after Gambia deaths

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WHO report found the Maiden Pharmaceuticals medicine may be linked to the deaths of dozens of children in Gambia