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Sweden won't prosecute Italian stem cell scientist

Sweden won't prosecute Italian stem cell scientist

STOCKHOLM — Swedish prosecutors have abandoned an investigation against a disgraced Italian stem cell scientist suspected of involuntary manslaughter in connection with three patients who died after windpipe transplants.

Saskatoon Health Region responds to proposed sterilization lawsuit

SASKATOON — The Saskatoon Health Region has issued a statement on a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging Indigenous women were coerced into undergoing tubal ligations. SHR officials say they respect the rights of the women to pursue legal action.

Feds win bid to reargue the facts used in landmark assisted-dying case

VANCOUVER — Severely ill Canadians who don't qualify for medical help in dying will suffer even longer while they wait to find out whether the federal government has violated their right to a medically assisted death after a court ruling in B.C.

Urgent need for injectable addiction treatment in B.C.: addictions minister

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's addictions minister has tasked health authorities to move quickly to scale up use of an injectable drug that could save the lives of chronic substance users who haven't responded to treatment with oral medication.

Alberta to ban people from under 18 from using UV tanning beds on Jan. 1

EDMONTON — After years of lobbying by health groups Alberta is finally moving to ban young people from using indoor tanning beds over growing fears about skin cancer.

Man arrested for allegedly pulling gun outside of Winnipeg hospital

WINNIPEG — Horrified patients and staff at a Winnipeg hospital watched as a man pulled what appeared to be a gun on another man.
Merck scraps disappointing experimental cholesterol drug

Merck scraps disappointing experimental cholesterol drug

TRENTON, N.J. — Merck has decided to abandon efforts to market a closely watched experimental cholesterol medicine after mediocre test results.
New mother who lost limbs to flesh-eating disease sues Halifax hospital

New mother who lost limbs to flesh-eating disease sues Halifax hospital

HALIFAX — Lindsey Hubley was diagnosed with flesh-eating disease four days after giving birth and is now a quadruple amputee, has undergone a total hysterectomy and has been forced to spend the first seven months of her son's life in hospital.

Nearby greenery may help Canadians live longer, new study suggests

FREDERICTON — A new study suggests having daily exposure to trees and other greenery can extend your life. Dan Crouse of the University of New Brunswick, along with other researchers across Canada and the United States, studied 1.

Phish drummer warns parents of lead poisoning after scare

LINCOLNVILLE, Maine — The drummer for the band Phish is trying to raise lead poisoning awareness after an alarming experience with his young son.
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