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Princess Kate's three-word remark to cancer patient after comment about her three children
The Princess of Wales was very humble and modest when a woman praised her for looking after Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis during her cancer treatment...
- CBC
Move over, flu. Other ailments are working hard to take out our immune systems
One of the province’s medical officers of health, Dr. Emil Prikryl, says there are a lot of viruses circulating right now. As the CBC’s Leila Beaudoin reports, people are looking for relief from their symptoms, and wondering when coughing won’t be an all-too-common sound.
- INSIDER
BMI, one of the most popular ways of telling if you're a healthy weight, is bogus. Here's what to use instead.
A new report suggests that a diagnosis of obesity should depend on patients' individual health — not their Body Mass Index. Here's why BMI is outdated.
- The Weather Network
Report finds 'rabbit fever,' which can be spread by lawn mowing, on the rise
Symptoms are typically flu-like, including fever, headaches, and lethargy.
- CBC
First Nations man suing 2 health authorities, ER doctor accusing them of racism
An Indigenous man is suing two health authorities and an emergency doctor, accusing them of racism. Justin Flett went to the hospital in the Pas with acute abdominal pain two years ago. Instead of getting treatment, Flett says he was dismissed as having a hangover.
- CBC
With clock ticking, future of Liberals' dental and pharmacare programs uncertain
With a federal election potentially just months away, the future of two of the Liberal government's landmark social programs — dental and pharmacare — is unclear.Two-thirds of the Canadians set to be covered under the new national dental insurance program are still not eligible. The federal government has also yet to sign a single deal with provinces and territories enabling Ottawa to pay for contraceptive and diabetes medications."Nothing is guaranteed. We're in a volatile circumstance," federa
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Community remembers 13-year-old who died of rare disorder
A North York neighbourhood came together to remember 13-year-old Tyler Cohen-Wallace, who lost his battle with a rare disorder after years of care at Sick Kids Hospital in November. Now, his family and friends are honouring his memory. Tyler Cheese has the story.
- People
Kate Middleton and Prince William Announce Big News as She Visits the Hospital Where She Had Cancer Treatment
The Princess of Wales visited the Royal Marsden Hospital in London on Tuesday, Jan. 14
- Hello!
Princess Kate confirms she's in remission in personal message
The Princess of Wales shared an update on her recovery from cancer, hours after visiting The Royal Marsden hospital in London, where she was treated
- The Canadian Press
Kate returns to cancer center where she was treated to offer gratitude to medical teams
LONDON (AP) — The Princess of Wales visited the hospital where she was treated for cancer on Tuesday, offering gratitude to the medical teams who helped her and give support to patients now undergoing treatment.
- Women's Health
Kate Middleton Reveals That She's Officially In Cancer Remission In Emotional New Statement
Kate Middleton announced on Jan. 14 that she is in remission from cancer, which she has battled since 2024. Read her statement and find health updates here.
- WEWS-Cleveland Videos
Ohio AG says seniors aren't reporting a certain crime because they're afraid of 'the system'
More and more senior citizens are being targeted for scams in Northeast Ohio. The No. 1 most common complaint is imposter scams, but some victims are not seeking help because they’re scared.
- Baystreet
Emerging Cancer Breakthroughs to Watch in 2025: The Next Wave of Life-Saving Innovations
From groundbreaking immunotherapies to advanced targeted treatments, oncology is set to make historic ...
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Four kids sign 1-day contract with the Bucks, fulfilling special wish
Milwaukee Bucks made dreams come true for four children in partnership with Make-A-Wish.
- BBC
Kate reveals she is in remission from cancer
The Princess of Wales shares a personal message after visiting the hospital where she had treatment.
- InStyle
Kate Middleton Is Officially in Remission And Adjusting to a "New Normal"
The announcement came after an emotional visit to the Royal Marsen Hospital.
- Cosmopolitan
Kate Middleton Visits Hospital Where She Received Cancer Treatment, Says It's Her First Time Not Arriving in Secret
Kate Middleton visited the hospital where she received cancer treatment for the first time not arriving in secret.
- WYFF - Greenville Videos
SC woman faced challenges getting miscarriage treatment, told abortion bill was the reason
A South Carolina woman says the state's abortion bill complicated her treatment following a miscarriage.
- People
Patient Dies After Hospital Asks Wrong Family About Removing Life Support
David Wells died after he was taken off life support because he was misidentified as Michael Beehler
- TVLine.com
Kate Middleton in Remission 1 Year After Cancer Diagnosis — Read Her Statement
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, is in remission and focused on recovery, roughly one year after she was diagnosed with cancer in the wake of major abdominal surgery. “It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focussed on recovery,” Middleston shared on Instagram, alongside a photo of her at The Royal …