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Jamie Foxx’s brain bleed and the healing power of music

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Jamie Foxx – the comedian, musician and Oscar-winning actor – accepted BET’s Ultimate Icon Award this week, and revealed new details about the brain bleed that almost claimed his life in 2023.
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New sitcom Small Achievable Goals wants to make menopause funny, not taboo

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Jennifer Whalen and Meredith MacNeill, co-creators and stars of CBC's Small Achievable Goals, are also widely known for the Baroness Von Sketch Show. They spoke with CBC's Eli Glasner about why they created a show about menopause — and...
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Sweden searches for answers after mass shooting

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At least 11 people were killed in the attack at Risbergska school in Orebro, including the suspected gunman.
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Sweden's shooting kills 11, including gunman

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At least 11 people were killed in the attack at Risbergska school in Orebro, including the suspected gunman.
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Mass shooting at education centre in Sweden

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Around 10 people were killed in a shooting at an education centre in central Sweden. The shooting was the deadliest school attack in the country's history. Watch this report for more details!
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Sweden’s worst mass shooting – 10 killed in attack

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At least 10 people, including the gunman, were killed in a tragic mass shooting at an adult education center in Sweden. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called it the worst shooting in the country’s history. Authorities are still...
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At least 10 dead in shooting at adult school in Sweden’s Orebro

9th - Higher Ed
Death toll rises as police continue to probe what they call ‘attempted murder, arson and aggravated weapons offence’.
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Teen hockey player grateful for quick response after wrist cut by skate during game

9th - Higher Ed
A battle for the puck during a U15 hockey game quickly turned into a medical emergency. It was a terrifying incident that left 14-year-old Mark Munday sidelined for now, but grateful.
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Doctor: Officer Brendon Gallagher in critical condition but has improved

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Suffolk County Police Officer Brendon Gallagher’s condition, while critical, has improved, according to Dr. James Vosswinkel, Stony Brook Medicine’s chief of Trauma. But Dr. Vosswinkel says the officer still has “a ways to go,” and...
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A game-changing procedure for women's health

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There's new hope for people living with uterine fibroids in Alberta. Doctors at the Misericordia Community Hospital are the first in the province to offer 'Acessa,' a new, less-invasive procedure that can treat debilitating symptoms such...
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'We're pretty sure he's going to live': Injury that shaped Nate Riech's life

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The Paralympic gold medallist's mother, Ardin Tucker, details the story of a 10-year-old Nate, a golf ball, and a frightening diagnosis.
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Witness: Israeli forces kill dual US and Turkish citizen in occupied West Bank

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Israeli forces fatally shot dual American and Turkish citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi at a demonstration against illegal Israeli settlements.
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Bowel cancer patient has robot-assisted surgery

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*GRAPHIC CONTENT* Bowel cancer patient Kelly Buckle, 40, is operated on by surgeon Miss Nuha Yassin, during a state-of-the-art robot assisted surgery performed by the NHS at Solihull Surgical Hub in Solihull Hospital, West Midlands. The...
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China's 'Bleeding' Developers Need Help Refinancing: Loomis Sayles

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Zhi Wei Feng, senior credit analyst at Loomis Sayles, discusses the debt crisis in China's real estate market and the government's policies. She speaks with David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Band-Aid of the Future Stops Bleeding Instantly*

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Nov. 19 ""Technicians in a small lab in Brooklyn are working on a gel that can stop bleeding in 20 seconds. Platelets stick together when VetiGel, made from plant-based polymers, comes into contact with blood. Joe Landolina, the CEO and...
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Aspirin Could Cut Cancer Risk

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Aspirin Could Cut Cancer Risk
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Inside A Risky, Rare Brain Surgery For OCD

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Implanting electrodes in the brain to treat a psychiatric condition is controversial. It's not a treatment that doctors or patients consider lightly.
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Mobile test bus helps in fight against diabetes

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AP Television Pietermaritzburg, South Africa - August 17, 2011 1. Wide of the Changing Diabetes mobile campaign truck driving past 2. Mid of Changing Diabetes bus sign reading (English): "Driving to get to the route of diabetes" 3. Mid...
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Teens train with RAF

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Longmoor Training Area, Lordshill, Hampshire - July 25, 2007 1. Wide of young people listening to RAF officer 2. Various of teenagers putting camouflage make up on 3. Wide of group 4. Various of teenagers watching 5. Wide of group...
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CLEAN : Talking about a menstrual revolution: Asia's period problems

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Olivia Cotes James wants us to talk about menstrual health (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Americans love their cars, and so apparently does Uncle Sam, all 642,233 of them. Operating those vehicles cost a whopping $3.4 billion last year, according to the General Services Administration.

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HEADLINE: Feds spend $3.4 billion on cars and trucks in one year CAPTION: Americans love their cars, and so apparently does Uncle Sam, all 642,233 of them. Operating those vehicles cost a whopping $3.4 billion last year, according to...
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As wounded VA Tech students recover at area hospitals, their families are recounting tales of heroism and amazing survival.

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HEADLINE: Parents tell chilling stories of survival CAPTION: As wounded VA Tech students recover at area hospitals, their families are recounting tales of heroism and amazing survival. (April 17) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] THE...
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The Terrifying Moment Sen. Duckworth Lost Both Legs in Iraq

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May.19 -- Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, recalls the experience of losing her legs while flying an Army Black Hawk helicopter in Iraq when the chopper was hit by an RPG. She speaks to David Rubenstein on the latest...
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Radiologist and neurologist comment on Sharon's condition

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1. Wide of Dr Chen Hoffman, Radiologist at Tel Hashomer Hospital Tel Aviv with doctor looking at screen while person is undergoing CT scan 2. Person in scan machine, pull out 3. Hoffman and doctor looking at screen, pull out 4....