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Bio-detection dogs trained to sniff out COVID-19

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Dogs trained by sniffing clothes worn by people with COVID-19 are part of a U.K. study that researchers hope will lead to detecting the virus at airports and other mass gatherings.
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'Taste and Flavour' Offers Free Recipes for People With Taste, Smell Changes From COVID-19

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Many people recovering from COVID-19 are dealing with long-term impacts like the loss of taste and smell. The loss of those senses can change how we go through life and enjoy food. Ryan Riley, co-author of 'Taste & Flavour' and...
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With COVID-19 variants, questions of whether guidelines go far enough

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The spread of the highly transmissible COVID-19 variant first found in the U.K. has some Canadian doctors wondering if our current distancing recommendations are enough.
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Lionel Desmond inquiry examines lack of psychological support before veteran killed his family

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An inquiry into the deaths of Canadian veteran Lionel Desmond and his family hears from his sisters, who say he wasn't getting the help needed after being diagnosed with PTSD. Desmond killed his family, and then himself, in 2017.
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Researchers aim to create European historical scents library

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A team of researchers aim to recreate scents from the last five centuries on the continent to bring a richer understanding of historical events like the Battle of Waterloo as well as day to day life.
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Chile police train dogs to sniff out COVID-19 patients

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The dogs are being trained to detect carriers of COVID-19 by identifying a smell metabolic changes cause in their body.
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Why it’s safe to use public bathrooms during the pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Andrew Chang looks into whether you’re likely to contract COVID-19 from using a public bathroom.
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Chile scientists create coronavirus 'smell test'

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Researchers in Chile develop kit to check asymptomatic coronavirus patients by testing to see if they have lost sense of smell.
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COVID-19: Can I get sick from running or biking upwind of someone?

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Doctors answer your questions including whether you can catch COVID-19 from being upwind of someone running or biking.
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COVID-19: Can I get sick from running or biking in the 'wake' of someone?

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors answer your questions including whether you can catch COVID-19 from being in the 'wake' of someone running or biking.
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Lesser-known symptoms of coronavirus

9th - Higher Ed
Some of the less common symptoms of COVID-19, including loss of smell or taste and severe headache, are associated with neurological problems and researchers are trying to determine how widespread those symptoms are.
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'A tiny bit of denial'

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Vancouver emergency room doctor Joseph Finkler talks about not wanting to believe he had COVID-19 and when it finally sunk in.
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ER doctor with COVID-19 says protecting frontline workers ‘critical'

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Dr. Joseph Finkler, an emergency room doctor at St. Paul’s Hospital, talks about contracting COVID-19 and the risk healthcare workers put themselves in on the frontlines of the pandemic.
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Creme Egg mayonnaise taste test

9th - Higher Ed
We tried Creme Egg mayonnaise and here is our verdict.
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Bedford residents notice stench by boardwalk

9th - Higher Ed
An issue with the Mill Cove wastewater treatment facility has prompted complaints. Meig Campbell has the story.
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The Bronx tops study as NYC’s moldiest borough

9th - Higher Ed
The borough has been named the moldiest in NYC, according to a recent study by the real estate website RentHop.
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Why some locals worry their western P.E.I. beach will never be the same

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People living near Myrick Shore Beach in Western P.E.I. say it’s full of glass and metal from sludge the Department of Fisheries and Oceans dredged up from the harbour floor and dumped a few months ago (as shown in this photo). They say...
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Deadly discovery leads to rescue of 100+ dogs in Brooklyn

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The ACC arrived back to the scene Friday morning just before 12 p.m. after the mandatory vacate order was placed on the building on Thursday.
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This Mouse SMELLS?! ASUS Just Changed Your Desk Forever!

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ASUS just launched something truly unique – the ASUS Fragrance Mouse MD101, co-created with Eze Perfume! Yes, you heard that right, it's a mouse that smells as good as it clicks! Beyond the amazing aroma, this isn't just a gimmick. We're...
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District of Squamish declares state of local emergency due to wildfires

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District of Squamish declares state of local emergency due to wildfires
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Smelly fish sauce plant gets money for cleanup — and St. Mary’s mayor admits he got ‘emotional’

9th - Higher Ed
The rancid smell and vats of decomposing sauce have plagued the community of St. Mary’s for years, but a clean up seemed out of reach. As the CBC’s Elizabeth Whitten reports, funding from the provincial government means it’s closer than...
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'It stinks like hell': seniors despair at odour putting 'damper' on their golden years

9th - Higher Ed
The province has temporarily prohibited Envirem Organics from accepting lobster shells at its Miramichi composting facility, following multiple odour complaints from a nearby retirement community, home to more than 200 seniors.
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Scarborough restaurant owner ‘speechless’ after back-to-back suspected arsons

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The owner of two Scarborough restaurants at the centre of suspected arson investigations is speaking publicly for the first time. As CBC’s Dale Manucdoc explains, Shaaz Indian Cuisine and Bisi Bisi in Scarborough were burned down on...
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Israel bombs Gaza school shelter, kills 36, including children, in in night attack

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Israeli forces have targeted Fahmi al-Jarjawi school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza City, killing at least 36 people.