"Unraveling the Long-Term Impact of COVID-19: POTS, Disability Claims, and Enduring Symptoms"

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A woman shares her experience living with POTS disorder after contracting long COVID, while a legal battle over a dog unfolds in Toronto. The number of unclaimed bodies in Ontario has surged, Meghan Markle reveals the "hateful" abuse she received while pregnant, and a tragic mass stabbing in Ottawa involves a family who recently threw a birthday party for the alleged suspect. Additionally, a hockey player's teammates convinced her to get a lump on her neck checked out, leading to a thyroid cancer diagnosis, and the story of Sampson, the biggest horse ever, is recounted.
Topics:health#health-legal-entertainment-crime-sports#legal-battle#long-covid#mass-stabbing#meghan-markle#pots-disorder#unclaimed-bodies
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