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Paging the Surgeon General: An Insight on the Military, Medicine, and Youth Involvement
What does it take to lead military medicine across a country as vast as Canada? Decades of clinical expertise? The ability to make life-or-death decisions under pressure? Or maybe just the patience to navigate bureaucracy while keeping soldiers safe?
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Habeas Corpus: A Tug-of-War Between Power and Liberty
In a tug-of-war between power and liberty, how did habeas corpus evolve from enforcing the king’s authority to freeing elephants?
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Opinion | A New Pope Emerged… and So Did Ironies
In that dramatic ancient ritual, with puffs of smoke as a signal in the age of the iPhone, we caught the first whiff of the many ironies that swirl around the modern papacy like incense in a cathedral. With all eyes on Rome, here are a few of the contradictions that rise with the smoke.
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Starting Small, Hitting It Big: Young Scientists Engineering the Future
When we look at everyday objects, most of us see background props. But some young scientists see a solution instead: cow bones as water filters? Ant smelling power for allergen detection?
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Humanitarianism: A Journey of Two Worlds
With the rise of tension in global geopolitics, the humanitarian crises and the relief efforts inevitably unveil under the media spotlights. What is the history of humanitarian aids? What is the present and future of the humanitarian system? YJA interviewed three UN OCHA leaders, Joyce Msuya (the assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs), Lisa Doughten (Director,…
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The Turtle Hospital
Rory goes to the turtle hospital at Marathon, Florida.






