Anne Smith, a 64-year-old mother of four, has been suffering from debilitating symptoms for over two decades, including constant brain swelling and excruciating vibrations, which she believes are linked to amphetamines in diet pills she took in the 1980s. Despite unsuccessful treatments in Canada, Smith is now seeking approval from OHIP for out-of-country treatment in the United States to address her neurological issues, worsened by her type 2 diabetes. With support from physicians and careful documentation, she hopes to finally receive the necessary care she urgently needs.
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What White House reportedly said about the future of Mark Carney’s daughter at Harvard
The Trump administration has targeted Harvard University, cancelling its ability to enroll international students, which puts the academic futures of students like Cleo Carney, daughter of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, at risk. Following a lawsuit, Harvard won an initial court ruling allowing it to continue enrolling international students while the case proceeds, highlighting the importance of these students to the university and the country. As a first-year economics student and sustainability advocate at Harvard,...
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