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Steve Kieffer

A different kind of human: Steve Kieffer’s story

I’ve been dealing with epilepsy for nearly a decade. It started with strange sensations that occasionally followed stressful moments. I would suddenly overheat and have a funny feeling in my stomach

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Shoppers Drug Mart Donation

Shoppers Foundation donates $100,000 to LHSC Women’s Care Department

London, Ont. — With the cost-of-living surging, many new parents are feeling the strain of rising prices for everyday essentials, but a $100,000 grant is helping change that. The Shoppers Foundation

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Everly Hartley and her grandmother

Two young sisters raise $3,500 for pancreatic cancer research in tribute to late grandmother

London, Ont. — Two young sisters from Southwestern Ontario have channeled their creativity into a personal tribute to their late grandmother, raising more than $3,500 for pancreatic cancer research

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Teena Robb

Finding Freedom: Teena Robb’s Story

There’s something magical about Teena Robb’s sunroom. Even on the cloudiest of days, the space feels warm and bright. It’s Teena herself who brings the real light to the room. Full of life, energy and

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Ethos

Introducing the treatment of tomorrow: Ethos

Your Impact Spotlight Nearly 50 per cent of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, making the need for quick, effective treatment greater than ever. For decades, Linear

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Dr. Jonathan Lau

A decade of seizures ends for patient after new donor-funded epilepsy procedure at LHSC

London, Ont. - After struggling with debilitating epilepsy seizures for nearly 10 years, Steve Kieffer became the first patient in London, Ontario, to undergo a new donor-funded epilepsy procedure at

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Marilyn Youell

My Sixth Year: Marilyn Youell’s Story

When Marilyn Youell’s husband was diagnosed with cancer, she watched helplessly as treatment brought him to the brink of death. He was a talented musician, but after surgery, he had to relearn how to

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Craig Read

Back in the Driver’s Seat: Craig Read’s Story

I first injured my knee in a skiing accident when I was 18. Back then, there wasn’t much they could do, so I just lived with it. It didn’t start bothering me until I was in my 40s or 50s. Then the

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Diane Sims

Eat My Dust: Diane Sims’ Story

All my life, I’ve been given deadlines. It started when I suddenly lost the vision in my left eye at 14. A year earlier, my cousin had died of eye cancer, so doctors feared a tumour. I was flown from

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Jaime VanVelzen

Purple thumbs: Jaime VanVelzen’s story

When I was six years old, I was diagnosed with epilepsy. I would experience focal unaware—where I would lose awareness of my surroundings—and tonic-clonic seizures, the kind most people imagine with

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