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The long – and strange – history of testing menstrual blood for health conditions
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 51 minutes agoA woman is asked to menstruate on to a piece of folded cloth spread out over fine ashes. She should...
Your pictures of Scotland: Photographs from around the country
BBC News· 56 minutes agoA selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
Elective hip, knee surgeries halted at Royal Alex to Aug. 11 after residency program snag
Edmonton Journal· 1 hour agoScheduled elective hip surgeries and knee surgeries are cancelled through Aug. 11 at the Royal...
15 Prime Day Deals on Travel Essentials We Can't Believe Are Still Live — From Just $18
Travel + Leisure· 2 hours agoAmazon Prime Day 2024 might be over, but that doesn’t mean deals aren’t still lingering on the site....
Hospital systems, airlines in Boston affected by Microsoft outage
NBC Boston· 3 hours agoA Microsoft outage on Friday caused widespread disruptions for flights, banks, media outlets and...
Election Live Updates: Republicans Leave Convention Unified Around Trump
New York Times· 3 hours agoThe party’s embrace of Donald J. Trump comes as President Biden’s campaign is in turmoil. Mr. Trump...
Crowdstrike admits 'defect' in software update is cause of IT outage causing worldwide chaos
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours agoIn the UK, supermarkets like Aldi, Morrison's, and Waitrose reported experiencing issues accepting...
US announces $203 million in new aid to war-torn Sudan amid major humanitarian crisis
Winnipeg Sun· 13 hours agoThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The devastating conflict...
Calls rise for board of PARIM to be removed after antisemitic comments revealed
Winnipeg Sun· 14 hours agoA member of Winnipeg’s Jewish community is calling for the removal of the Professional Association...
Geographic approach to health finds risk of arthritis pain varies in communities
Medical Xpress· 16 hours agoA University of Texas at Arlington researcher is taking an innovative look at a possible cause of chronic pain: where a patient lives.