Can aspirin lower colorectal cancer risk? For some, study suggests – National

[ad_1] As colorectal cancer cases rise in younger people, regularly taking aspirin could help lower the risk in those with unhealthier lifestyles, new research suggests. Two cancer-related studies were published in medical journals JAMA Oncology and Lancet Public Health this week. While one shows a disturbing trend for the younger population, the other raises hope […]

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Your ‘summer cold’ could likely be COVID-19, doctors say amid surge

[ad_1] Gayle Robin was surprised when her sister in California told her in early July she had tested positive for COVID-19. “I thought, ‘Really? It’s summer,’” the marketing and communications professional said in an interview from St. Catharines, Ont. About a week later while camping, Robin woke up with a sore throat and felt achy

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China plans to raise retirement age. Could it happen in Canada? – National

[ad_1] China is the latest in a slew of countries planning to gradually raise the statutory retirement age as an aging world population is forcing governments to reform their pension plans. Delaying retirement also “makes sense” and could have “a lot of benefits” in other countries, including Canada as the country grapples with labour shortages

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Why has China lodged a complaint with Canada over a warship? – National w247news.com

[ad_1] Descrease article font size Increase article font size China has lodged complaints with Canada through military and diplomatic channels after a Canadian warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait, the Chinese defence ministry said on Friday. The act “caused disturbance and stirred up trouble,” the ministry said in a statement. “We warn Canada that it

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Egyptian mummy may have died ‘screaming from agony,’ researchers say – National w247news.com

[ad_1] For roughly 3,500 years, the remains of an ancient Egyptian woman have preserved what may have been her final expression before death: an anguished shriek. The mummy, known as the “Screaming Woman,” has been the subject of intense curiosity since it was first discovered in 1935. Her mouth hangs wide open with her mostly-intact

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Toronto terror arrests raise questions about security screening

[ad_1] The federal government is declining to explain how a Toronto man was able to immigrate to Canada despite allegedly having taken part in ISIS violence overseas. Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, has been charged with committing an aggravated assault for the so-called Islamic State. The alleged incident took place outside Canada in 2015. Sources

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