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CBC News - Health

AI-fuelled delusions are hurting Canadians. Here are some of their stories - Reports of delusions fuelled by conversations with AI chatbots have been growing, with some cases involving psychotic breaks, hospital stays and even violence. Two Canadians have launched an online support group to help people through their experiences. Kevin Maimann - News - Canada - | September 17

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Here's how many 'risky heat' days climate change added to our summer this year -- Emily Chung -- News

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Former CDC officials say Kennedy Jr. has made children less safe, politicized health -- Chris Iorfida -- News

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N.B. woman feels fulfilled by kidney donation to cousin in Ontario -- Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon -- News

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'We're losing our children': Nunavummiut reflect on triple tragedy in Pond Inlet -- Samuel Wat -- News

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This man needs HIV prevention drugs. The Kenyan clinics providing them will soon lose U.S. funding -- James Chaarani -- Radio

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The Pitt and other medical shows finally acknowledge 'backbone' of health care: Filipino nurses - News - Entertainment - | September 13

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Not just for teens: Why more adults are getting braces in Canada -- Catherine Zhu -- Radio

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COVID cases starting to climb across parts of Canada -- Amina Zafar -- News

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Touting better HIV treatment, Toronto service organization closing after 42 years - Hannah Alberga - News - Canada - Toronto - | September 12 - |

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How Indigenous midwives and doulas in B.C. are providing cultural care for expectant mothers -- Tarnjit Parmar -- -

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Doctors urge measles immunization record checks with kids back in school -- Christopher Gareau -- -

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CBC Kids News - What's the right age to get a smartphone? Kids, parents, experts weigh in - September 11

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Another person dead in London, Ont., legionnaires' outbreak as $86M class action proposed -- Alessio Donnini -- -

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Ontario looks to expand pharmacist prescription powers, take pressure off family doctors - Olivia Piercey - News - Canada - Toronto - | September 18 - |

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What to know about Canada's salmonella outbreak linked to dog food, treats - Amina Zafar - News - Health - | September 16 - |

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Federal government will work out more pharmacare deals, Carney says -- Sarah Ritchie -- News

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AI-powered glasses are helping people with vision loss navigate the world around them -- Josiane N'tchoreret-Mbiamany -- Radio

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How to protect yourself from false health information spreading online -- Amina Zafar -- News

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Blood donors surprised Canadian plasma products being sold abroad -- Allyson McCormack -- -

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Federal government adopts new strategy to reduce animal testing -- Elizabeth Thompson -- News

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Young people inundated with sports betting ads that doctors warn can be harmful -- Bridget Stringer-Holden -- News

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Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip implanted into 2 quadriplegic Canadian patients as part of clinical trial -- Hannah Alberga -- News

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England wants to ban high-caffeine energy drinks for kids under 16. Should Canada do the same? -- Jennifer Yoon -- News

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Ozempic ingredient added to WHO's essential medicines list - News - Health - | September 5

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