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More than a third of Maritime university students report disabilities
Mental health concerns make up more than half of all reported disabilities.
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Former Canadian health research head calls for independent probe into mysterious brain symptoms in New Brunswick
An independent commission is needed to investigate whether an unknown neurological disease is afflicting people in New Brunswick, and to cut through the politicization of the issue, says a neurologist and past president of the federal agency that funds health research in Canada.
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