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 UBC Lab Pays Volunteers to Breathe Polluted Air

UBC researchers expose volunteers to diluted air pollution in a controlled lab to study long-term health effects and improve public health policies. Cutting-Edge Lab Studies...

 UN Warns of Millions of Deaths After U.S. HIV Aid Cuts

UN says U.S. HIV funding cuts may lead to 4M deaths, 6M new infections by 2029 if support isn't replaced. Global health programs face...

 Wildfire Evacuations Hit Indigenous Mental Health Hard

Indigenous communities face rising wildfire evacuations and deep mental health impacts. Experts call for culturally informed, community-led support systems. Pregnancy, Smoke, and a 20-Hour Escape In...

“Pierre Poilievre Faces 81 Rivals in Carleton Ballot Flood”

“Canada’s most-watched riding just made history. In an unprecedented electoral twist, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will share his ballot with more than 80 challengers...

10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Canada for Unforgettable Escapes

Canada’s Best All-Inclusive Resorts: Beyond the Beach Vacation Who says you need palm trees and sandy shores for the ultimate getaway? Canada’s all-inclusive resorts offer...

10 Must-Stock Summer Wines for B.C. Restaurants

B.C. restaurateurs: Boost business and delight diners with these 10 affordable, crowd-pleasing wines perfect for summer, handpicked for every palate and budget. Summer Surge: Why...

125,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Fat Factory Found

Neanderthal Discovery: 125,000-Year-Old ‘Fat Factory’ Unearthed Bone boiling, nutrition planning, and the brilliance of ancient survival A groundbreaking Neanderthal discovery has stunned archaeologists: evidence of a...

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