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What we know about the Maine mass shootings suspect

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Robert Card is the subject of an urgent manhunt following mass shootings in Maine. He has been an army reservist — with several medals and achievements — since 2002. Experts say that background is likely helping him evade investigators.
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Meta Sued by States Over Facebook Marketing

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Meta facing lawsuit from 35 for its addictive marketing practices.
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Study: Hot Yoga Eased Depression Symptoms

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A new study in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry that involved 80 participants with moderate to severe depression found hot yoga could have some positive impacts on mental health.
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Stop plan to add a year to family doctor training: critics

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There is growing opposition to a plan that would add one year of residency to family doctor training in Canada. Critics say it's not worth the time — particularly when family doctors are in such short supply.
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Plan to add extra year to family doctor training gets push back

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There is growing opposition to a plan that would add one year of residency to family doctor training in Canada. Critics say it's not worth the time — particularly when family doctors are in such short supply.
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Pro-Life activist Allena Joy opposes legalisation of same-sex marriage

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As the Supreme Court is set to deliver its judgment on various petitions pertaining to marriage equality rights for the LGBTQIA+ community on October 17, Pro-Life Activist Allena Joy on October 17 said that the ruling should not be taken...
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Study: Climate Change Impacts Mental Health

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A new report suggests that climate change can have a big impact on young people's mental health.
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Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar speaks at the World Culture Festival in Washington D.C.

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The Art of Living’s World Culture Festival was held at the iconic National Mall in Washington DC. People from 180 countries converged for the planet's biggest festival of humanity, peace and culture. Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the...
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Be Well: Identifying Mental Health Issues in Young People

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Be Well: Identifying Mental Health Issues in Young People
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Be Well: Destigmatizing Conversations Around Suicide and Mental Health

9th - Higher Ed
With September being suicide prevention awareness month, we're talking about normalizing conversations around the topic.
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Love is Blind stars admit they're burnt out from social media

9th - Higher Ed
Maintaining a relevant presence online after the show, however, can yield high results if contestants capitalize on their personalities with brand deals. Lee said 95% of her current income now stems from brand deals and said she...
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Stretching Your Dollar: Free Covid Tests and Healthcare Benefits

9th - Higher Ed
What you Need2Know about the free covid test program as well as other available health benefits.
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Study Analyzes Effects of Suppressing Negative Thoughts

9th - Higher Ed
A study suggested that suppressing negative thoughts may improve anxiety, depression or PTSD.
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Be Well: How Ice Baths Can Provide Body Reset

9th - Higher Ed
Health benefits of taking an ice bath.
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Family who lost 3 members to street drugs calls for safe supply

9th - Higher Ed
An entire immediate family in Saskatoon — two 38-year-old parents and their 16-month-old daughter — all died this year from suspected overdoses. Now the surviving extended family want to prevent similar tragedies, advocating for safe...
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B.C. premier 'white-hot angry' over Vancouver Chinatown stabbing

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Premier David Eby says he is 'white-hot angry' that the man charged in a triple stabbing in Vancouver's Chinatown was out on a day pass from a psychiatric hospital despite his history of knife attacks and murder.
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More support needed for mental health, says mother of Ontario teen who died by suicide

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The mother of an alleged teenage victim of Kenneth Law says not enough is being done to support the mental health of young people. Law is accused of 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide in Ontario and has been linked to more than...
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Mother of alleged Kenneth Law victim shares her son's story

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Kim Prosser talks about her son Ashtyn, who was a month away from his 20th birthday when he died by suicide. Ashtyn allegedly bought a lethal substance off the internet from Kenneth Law, a Toronto-area man allegedly linked to more than...
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Anupamaa's Kunwar Amar Singh: Social Media is both boon and bane

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Anupamaa fame Kunawar Amar Singh gets candid about mental health, facing an extremely serious breakup and how he healed from it. He shared how financial issues impacted his breakup. Amar also gets candid about moving on and making a...
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Violent crime in Canada spikes to highest level since 2007

9th - Higher Ed
In a report released Thursday, Statistics Canada researchers found that violent crime rose by five per cent in 2022, reaching its highest point since 2007.
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Violent crime at its highest level in 15 years, StatsCan numbers show

9th - Higher Ed
New numbers from Statistics Canada for 2022 show violent robberies were up by 14 per cent and murders increased by eight per cent. It's part of a bigger trend that shows violent crime soared last year.
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Police-reported crime is on the rise in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics Canada researchers have found that violent crime rose in Canada by five per cent in 2022, reaching its highest point since 2007.
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White House Proposes New Mental Health Coverage Rules

9th - Higher Ed
The Biden administration is proposing new rules to increase coverage for mental health treatments.
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Be Well: National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

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Be Well: National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month