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First Do No Harm Danger in Standard Treatment for a Serious Lung Disease
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Children Exposed to Smoking Face Long-Term Respiratory Risks
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Treatment of Childhood OSA Reverses Brain Abnormalities
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Experimental Bariatric Surgery Controls Blood Sugar in Rodents With Diabetes Via Novel Sensing Signals in Gut
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New Target to Battle Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Using Graphene Scientists Develop a Less Toxic Way to Rust-Proof Steel
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Montreal students take to streets again
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NATO wants Canada in Afghanistan past 2014
CHICAGO - NATO's top dog wasted no time at the defence alliance summit urging Canada to stay on as trainers in Afghanistan after 2014. Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told reporters ...
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Canadians prepare to watch Ring of fire eclipse
The moon passes between the sun and the earth during a partial solar eclipse in Milan January 4, 2011. REUTERS/Paolo Bona Millions of people across the globe will be looking skyward Sunday evening ...
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CFIA issues warning about bagged salads
Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a second warning in as many days asking consumers not to eat certain brands of bagged salad. On Saturday, the agency warned people not to eat the ...
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