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Ontario moves to improve health coverage for wildland firefighters

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Ontario has proposed changes that would give wildland firefighters similar health benefits to municipal firefighters, including treatment for some cancers, heart conditions and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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UK's King Charles visits cancer charity in first public engagement since announcing illness

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The monarch returned to public duties on Tuesday after several months receiving treatment in private.
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$1.3 billion lottery winner is a cancer patient looking forward to finding a “good doctor”

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He prayed that he would win, saying, “I need some help — I don’t want to die yet unless I have done something for my family first.”
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King Charles returns to public duties: Makes visit to London cancer treatment centre

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King Charles shares his experience of cancer with other patients as he returns to public duties.
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King Charles visits cancer hospital in return to public duties

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King Charles and Queen Camilla visited University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London in the King's first public engagement since announcing his cancer diagnosis.
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Keratin Hair Treatment Can Cause Kidney Damage: Alarming Study

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A report in The New England Journal of Medicine highlighted a case of a 26-year-old woman who suffered kidney damage after undergoing Keratin hair-straightening treatments three times from 2020 to 2022. The procedure involved glyoxylic...
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be Well: Cameron Mathison discusses being cancer free

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Soap star heart-throb Cameron Mathison discusses being four years cancer free and the new role he's adding to his resume.
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What millennials need to know about rising cancer rates

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There has been a significant increase in younger people being diagnosed with cancer. CBC’S Shannon Martin speaks to Miyo Yamashita, CEO and president of Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, about the different kinds of cancers...
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King Charles to return to public duties next week

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King Charles will return to public duties on April 30 following nearly three months of 'treatment and recuperation' for cancer, Buckingham Palace say
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Goodbye to Justin Greeley: St. John’s musicians remember one of their own

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Dozens of St. John’s musicians are going “make the rafters ring” at O’Reilly’s in downtown St. John’s this weekend to remember Justin Greeley. The singer-guitarist was just 39 when he died after a brief battle with colon cancer....
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Canada’s cancer screening guidelines are out of date, doctors say

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A group of cancer experts say Canadian national screening guidelines are a decade out of date, which is leading to people getting diagnosed later, when they are more difficult to treat.
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Woman ‘almost died’ trying to cure cancer with juice diet

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Woman ‘almost died’ trying to cure cancer with juice diet
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7 Of The Best Memoirs Of All Time

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Delving into the life of another individual and living through their gut-wrenching and healing parts of life can be one of the most exciting forms of literature. It’s important to distinguish the literary concept of a memoir from that of...
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World Liver Day 2024: Expert answers frequently asked questions

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World Liver Day, observed on April 19th, raises awareness about liver health and highlights the importance of preventing and managing liver diseases. It aims to educate the public about the risk factors, symptoms, and prevention...
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Aamjiwnaang residents talk about symptoms as airborne chemical levels are reported

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Aamjiwnaang First Nation’s Christine and Bobby Rogers explain the symptoms they had earlier this week, their experience in hospital, and their worries surrounding benzene causing cancer.
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India Is The Cancer Capital Of The World: Reports Suggest Alarming and Fastest Rise In Cases

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India is facing a significant rise in cancer cases, with almost 14 lakh people diagnosed in 2020, expected to reach 15.7 lakhs by 2025. This trend is part of a broader increase in non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including diabetes,...
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Sask. man training for half Ironman triathlon while battling Stage 4 cancer

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Robert Kirschman hopes to raise money and awareness for the rare 'gastrointestinal stromal tumour' cancer he is suffering from.
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CDC: Most women do not get a mammogram because of financial difficulties

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Researchers found nearly 66% of women between the ages of 50 and 74 have difficulty getting a mammogram if they are facing three or more societal issues.
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Lustgarten Foundation walk in Westchester raises funds for pancreatic cancer research

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CEO Linda Tantawi says Lustgarten is the largest funder of pancreatic cancer research in the world. She said they hoped to raise around $200,000 from the Westchester walk alone.
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Montreal legend Eddy Nolan remembered for his kindness

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Eddy Nolan died on Friday at the age of 67, but his memory lives on at Roslyn Elementary School in Westmount, Que., and across Montreal for his dedication to the Terry Fox Run.
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Thousands in the Hudson Valley join the fight against pancreatic cancer

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The Lustgarten Foundation is urging everyone to participate in a walk to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer and to raise funds for a cure.
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Outpouring of support following Princess of Wales cancer announcement

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Outpouring of support following Princess of Wales cancer announcement
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Speculation around Kate’s wellbeing ‘worst I’ve seen’, says former royal adviser

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Speculation around Kate’s wellbeing ‘worst I’ve seen’, says former royal adviser
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Princess of Wales says she's receiving cancer treatment

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Catherine, the Princess of Wales, says in a video released to her social media pages that tests after her surgery revealed 'cancer had been present,' and that she is in the early stages of preventive chemotherapy.