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Rebecca Archer lovingly places a pair of small glasses on a shelf filled with memorabilia like trinkets and photos. They belonged to her 10-year-old daughter, Renae, who suddenly died after a measles infection. “She was just really intelligent. Just a really happy child, always smiling,” she remembers. Renae was just five monthsContinue Reading

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Health Making lifestyle adjustments could help you cut the risk of developing a stroke, dementia or late-life depression all at the same time, according to new research that has identified 17 overlapping risk factors for these brain-related conditions. Risk factors include high blood pressure, hearing loss, loneliness, physical inactivity LifestyleContinue Reading

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Health·Second Opinion Cancer can rob working age Canadians of their retirement savings. That’s why this federal election, the Canadian Cancer Society is calling for tax changes and other solutions to boost affordability. Cancer society calls on next federal government to help Canadians affected by cancer costs Amina Zafar · CBCContinue Reading