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  1. Higher ovarian cancer risk linked to HRT

    CBC | Health News - Apr 18, 2007

    Women taking hormone replacement therapy are at increased risk of ovarian cancer, a study of nearly one million postmenopausal British women suggests.

  2. Flu 'important killer' in heart patients: study

    CBC | Health News - Apr 18, 2007

    Influenza can trigger heart attacks and doctors should do more to ensure people at risk of heart disease get their annual flu shots, a study suggests.

  3. Drug interactions a risk for cancer patients

    CBC | Health News - Apr 18, 2007

    Cancer patients may be at risk for potentially dangerous drug reactions, say Canadian researchers who found more than one-quarter were at risk for at least one interaction.

  4. British tainted blood inquiry begins

    CBC | Health News - Apr 18, 2007

    An independent public inquiry opened Wednesday into the deaths of hundreds of Britons who received blood contaminated with HIV and hepatitis C.

  5. Patient 'sitters' coming to Calgary hospitals

    CBC | Health News - Apr 18, 2007

    The Calgary Health Region plans to recruit a team of patient sitters to ease the workload of nurses, one of several initiatives announced Tuesday to address overcrowding in hospitals.

  6. Arcand's latest film pulled from Cannes due to editing delays

    CBC | Arts News - Apr 18, 2007

    Quebec filmmaker Denys Arcand has pulled his latest film, The Age of Darkness, from the Cannes Film Festival because of delays in editing.

  7. Colin Firth goes geek in Mamma Mia! movie

    CBC | Arts News - Apr 18, 2007

    British actor Colin Firth joins Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Julie Walters, Stellan Skarsgard and Christine Baranski in the film version of the hit ABBA musical Mamma Mia!

  8. Rare painting withdrawn from auction by Canadian owners

    CBC | Arts News - Apr 18, 2007

    A 1909 painting, Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May by John William Waterhouse, has been withdrawn by its Canadian owners after it failed to reach the minimum price they were hoping for.

  9. Star of stage and screen, Kitty Carlisle Hart dies

    CBC | Arts News - Apr 18, 2007

    Kitty Carlisle Hart, whose career extended from the Metropolitan Opera to television and film, has passed away at age 96.

  10. Son repatriates U.K. prof's Greek artifacts

    CBC | Arts News - Apr 18, 2007

    Greek officials welcomed the return of six ancient ceramic artifacts Wednesday, after the son of an eminent British scholar returned the ceremonial pottery miniatures to Athens.

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