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Blue Jays pitcher Roberto Osuna confronts anxiety

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Toronto’s 22-year-old closer Roberto Osuna told reporters that he’s been dealing with anxiety issues and is being praised by fellow athletes for his openness about his struggles.
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Marijuana age limit

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Cannabis legalization bill fails to protect vulnerable youth from health harms, CMAJ editor warns
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Canada struggles at world track championships

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is having a tough go at the track and field world championships. Near misses, injuries and now illness have dampened medal hopes.
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Canadian sailor sickened from mould exposure

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After nearly a decade in the navy, Alan Doucette has a debilitating lung condition, which doctors attribute to exposure to mould and possibly diesel fumes aboard navy destroyers
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Blue Jays pitcher Roberto Osuna confronts anxiety

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Toronto’s 22-year-old closer Roberto Osuna told reporters that he’s been dealing with anxiety issues and is being praised by fellow athletes for his openness about his struggles.
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Why raw cookie dough could harm you

9th - Higher Ed
Raw flour can contain harmful bacteria like E. coli. Canadians are being warned against eating raw cookie dough and homemade play dough.
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Marijuana age limit

9th - Higher Ed
Cannabis legalization bill fails to protect vulnerable youth from health harms, CMAJ editor warns
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Is Jordan Peterson dangerous?

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Jordan Peterson is a bestselling author, YouTube star, and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. His strongest supporter was once U of T professor emeritus of psychology Bernard Schiff, but now Schiff says he thinks...
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N.S. dad's emotional defence of son's Down syndrome

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'Down syndrome is literally the most beautiful thing that's ever happened in my life.'
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Handshake health

9th - Higher Ed
Handgrip strength could be a better marker than blood pressure when it comes to predicting illness and even death
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Suicide attempts and insurance

9th - Higher Ed
CBC has learned that some insurers may not cover costs associated to suicide attempts
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Two Hudson Valley beaches closed due to high bacteria levels

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News 12's Lisa Larocca is at Croton Point Park beach.
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Tips to stay healthy while traveling this summer

9th - Higher Ed
The top travel bugs to be aware of include the common cold, viral illnesses and norovirus.
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P.E.I.'s chief public health doctor on human metapneumovirus

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Several people at a P.E.I. care home were recently infected with Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison explains the symptoms of the virus and what you can do in case of an infection.
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Regina counsellor who lost client to suicide says new moms need help to combat intrusive thoughts

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Lindsay Gareau, a Regina social worker who specializes in maternal mental health, recently lost a client, 29-year-old Renée Ferguson , to suicide from postpartum anxiety and depression. She says perinatal mood and anxiety disorder is an...
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P.E.I. government siding with businesses in sick note decision, ER doctor says

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After advocating for the legislation, Dr. Kay Dingwell, an ER physician in Summerside, says she's not surprised PC MLAs voted down a bill Wednesday that would have eliminated the requirement for sick workers to get doctors' notes. But as...
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An ER doctor urged MLAs to kill sick notes. They just voted to keep them

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A bill that would have eliminated the requirement for doctor's notes for sick employees was voted down by PC MLAs Wednesday, after P.E.I. ER doctor Kay Dingwell made her position clear: sick notes have no purpose and take up the time of...
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The secret power of stillness: Sadhguru explains the connection with well-being

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In this thought-provoking video, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev explores the profound connection between stillness and well-being. He explains that everything in motion eventually comes to a rest, while true stillness is eternal. Sadhguru...
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Measles cases in Quebec underscore importance of vaccination, doctor says

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Dr. Earl Rubin, director of pediatric infectious diseases at the Montreal Children's Hospital, says he is 'very concerned' that four of the seven measles cases in Quebec were not acquired overseas and are not linked epidemiologically....
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Measles resurgence in Europe has Canadian medical experts on edge | Canada Tonight

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After an explosion of measles cases in Europe, medical experts say it's just a 'question of time' before outbreaks happen in Canada, thanks to high rates of global travel and low rates of vaccination. Dr. Samir Gupta discusses the...
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Manitoba woman devastated over delay in assisted death

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Cathy Van Buskirk, who lives with complex and debilitating mental disorders, says she is heartbroken by the federal government's decision to delay her ability to access a medically assisted death.
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5 dead in cantaloupe salmonella outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
Five people are dead and dozens more sick from a salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupes. The melons were sold across Canada this fall under the brands Malichita or Rudy.
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India To Track All Respiratory Illnesses In Children After China Spike

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India to closely track all respiratory illnesses in children after the spike in China. After COVID, a new illness is spreading in China, and this time it's affecting children.
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Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak in China, All You Need To Know

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After COVID, a new illness is spreading in China, and this time it's affecting children. According to reports, there is now an outbreak of mysterious pneumonia in North China, leading to children being admitted to hospitals.