Canada Goose Stands By And Watches While Mate Has Surgery

Concerned Canada goose stands by and waits while mate has surgery. https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2021/07/16/canadian-goose-visits-mate-cape-cod/6751626456163/ (Photo courtesy of UPI)
Hair Ball Tears Hole In Teen’s Stomach After She Compulsively Ate Own Hair

Hair ball tears hole in teen’s stomach after she compulsively ate own hair. https://www.sciencealert.com/hairball-tears-hole-in-stomach-after-rare-condition-compels-teen-to-eat-her-own-hair (Photo courtesy of sciencealert.com)
Two Oklahoma Men Lure Victim Into Woods, Perform Genital Surgery, Tell Victim They Will Eat Parts They Cut Off

Two Oklahoma men lure victim into their cabin, and perform genital surgery, telling victim after operation, they will eat the body parts they cut off. https://globalnews.ca/news/7412779/cannibals-cabin-in-woods-genital-surgery/ (Photo courtesy of global news.ca)
Texas Dog Swallows Metal Fork Along With Piece Of Pie

Texas dog swallows metal fork along with piece of pie. Has surgery to remove it. https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2020/01/13/Texas-dog-swallows-metal-fork-with-piece-of-pie/9891578932334/ (Photo courtesy of UPI)
Humboldt Crash Survivor Has Taken First Steps

Paralyzed Humboldt crash survivor, who went to Thailand for unique surgery, has taken his first steps. https://hosted.ap.org/summitdaily/article/2b4812300a80f9bb48259092ae7ca9cb/paralyzed-humboldt-crash-survivor-takes-first-steps (Photo courtesy of AP)
Humboldt Hockey Player Continues Making Progress After Surgery In Thailand; Moves Leg

Humboldt hockey player, who was paralyzed after bus crash, is continuing to make excellent progress following surgery in Thailand. He has moved his leg, after intense physical therapy, and has the potential to recover some function, including the ability to stand on his own and have some independent movement. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50383334 (Photo courtesy of Global News)
Canadian Robotics In Surgery Provide New And Improved Level Of Care For Remote Communities

Doctors at a Toronto hospital have performed the world’s first neurovascular surgery using robotics, a procedure that could open the door to heightened levels of precision and improved care for patients in remote communities. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/robotic-anyeurysm-surgery-toronto-1.5348690 (Photo courtesy of CBC)