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Nova Scotians on edge, one year after devastating wildfire

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It has been one year since historic wildfires devastated parts of Nova Scotia. Many are still struggling to work through the trauma of that experience, as they rebuild their homes and lives.
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Femasys Is Putting Women in Charge of Their Reproductive Health

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For National Women’s Health Week, the CEO of Femasys discusses developing innovations like affordable fertility treatment and permanent birth control.
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Pets or food? CT could allow farms to raise rabbit meat

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Connecticut farmers want to commercially harvest rabbit meat, but they face fierce opposition from animal advocates.
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'Dreams come true when you make it happen'

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Anamaria Vallejo tells Nancy Carlson about the journey to Canada, being a social worker and then transitioning to being the owner of Mahalo Massage & Wellness and Studio J by Mahalo.
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Writing through grief

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Lauren Fink sits down with artist and author Brittany DeSantis to talk about her book 'Forget You Not,' which encourages those grieving to get their feelings out by putting pen to paper.
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B.C. health workers train to provide MDMA-assisted psychotherapy

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Twenty medical professionals received training in Vancouver earlier this month to provide MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. CBC got unique access to some of this training. As Yasmine Ghania shows us, doctors hope the drug can change lives,...
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Purr-fect new residents at Saint Andrews, N.B., nursing home might bite, but they’re cute

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Passamaquoddy Lodge has adopted several cats as ‘staff’ to serve as companions to the home’s residents.
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be Well: Tips to help you cope with anxiety

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Having occasional feelings of anxiety is common for many. For some, it can be debilitating and affect their quality of life.
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CBC BC News Morning Module for Feb. 27, 2024

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News, issues and conversations impacting British Columbians
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Holiday flying is stressful. German airport dogs are here to help

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Berlin's Brandenburg Airport is putting the stress of holiday travel on pause — four paws, actually. Therapy Dogs Association Brandenburg brought in a cuddly cast of canines for travellers to pet, scratch and cuddle.
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FDA Expected to Approve First CRISPR Gene-Editing Treatment

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The Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve the first CRISPR gene-editing therapy.
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FDA Approves First CRISPR Gene Editing Treatment

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FDA Approves First CRISPR Gene Editing Treatment
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Gene-editing therapy: US approves treatment for sickle cell disease

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New gene-editing technology approved in the U-S is giving hope to millions of people worldwide suffering from sickle cell disease.
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Feeling stressed? This UK farm allows you to cuddle cows to relieve your anxiety

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Visitors are flocking to Dumble Farm in Yorkshire, UK, to harness the potential mental health benefits of being up close with their furry residents.
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He was killed by a cancer drug that was supposed to extend his life | Go Public

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Dr. Anil Kapoor died after taking one dose of fluorouracil, a commonly prescribed chemotherapy drug. Experts say his death could have been prevented.
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Monumental treatment breakthrough for 2 genetic blood disorders

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A new gene-editing treatment is offering new hope for people living with the blood disorders sickle cell disease and thalassemia. Approved in Britain, there is hope the breakthrough treatment may soon come to Canada.
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U.K. approves world's first gene therapy treatment for sickle cell

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Britain's medicines regulator has authorized the world's first gene therapy treatment for two blood disorders — sickle cell and thalassemia. Casgevy is the first medicine licensed using the gene-editing tool CRISPR, which won its makers...
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Art workshops in occupied West Bank seek to help children affected by war

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Organisers are hoping that art therapy workshops can help children in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
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On the Scene: Trying 'Smash Therapy' at Raze Up in NYC

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If you're stressed out, worried, or just need to let off some steam, consider trying out smash therapy. Our own Shannon LaNier is on the scene to try it for himself.
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Be Well: How Therapy Sessions Can Boost Your Mental Health

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Be Well: How Therapy Sessions Can Boost Your Mental Health
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Ukraine war: Children with special needs left struggling

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The war in Ukraine is presenting an additional challenge to some of the most vulnerable groups in society.
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First powwow since stabbing attacks helps Cree community heal

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The James Smith Cree Nation continues to heal from the deadly mass stabbing attacks in the small community in northern Saskatchewan. They are holding their first powwow since the attacks, relying on cultural traditions to heal and...
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Be Well: How to Confidently Make a Career Switch

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Be Well: How to Confidently Make a Career Switch
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Ukrainian voices: Online project documents war experiences

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The Museum has been collecting & preserving the personal testimonies of those caught up in Ukraine's devastating war