2014年9月2日 星期二

2014-09-03 Canada English Health

  Canada.com   
Canadian researchers track 'Angelina effect' on cancer gene screening  Canada.com
Actress Angelina Jolie poses for a portrait to promote her directorial debut of the film In the Land of Blood and Honey in New York in this 2011 file photo. Photo: Carlo Allegri/The Associated Press/Files. The Canadian Press. Published: September 2, 2014, ...

Angelina Jolie 'Effect' Pushed More High-Risk Women To Seek Cancer Screenings   Huffington Post Canada
Angelina Jolie's Surgery May Have Doubled Genetic Testing   TIME

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  Reuters   
US Health Agency Advises Colleges to Tighten Ebola Precautions on Campuses  New York Times
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has advised American colleges and universities, and any students or staff arriving from nations hit by the Ebola virus, to take precautions against spreading the disease that go beyond what most schools have ...

West Africa struggles to contain Ebola as warnings and deaths mount   Reuters
World is 'losing the battle' against Ebola, warns aid group   Toronto Star
Ebola outbreak: 'We need action now,' says CDC director Tom Frieden   CBC.ca
The Seattle Times   
Xinhua   
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  New York Daily News   
Diets work, but brands don't make much difference, study finds  Los Angeles Times
For obese and overweight adults trying to lose weight, low-carb and low-fat diets both worked well, and brand did not matter much, according to a new study in JAMA. For obese and overweight adults trying to lose weight, low-carb and low-fat diets both ...

Controversial diet author tackles sugar next   Lansing State Journal
Study shows low-fat and low-carb diets will work ... if you stick to them   CTV News
Study: Out With Low Fat, In With Low Carbs To Lose Weight   CBS Local
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New York Times   
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  Science Codex   
'Weight-loss' surgery is anything but an easy way out  The Globe and Mail
Health Advisor is a column where contributors share their knowledge in fields ranging from fitness to psychology, pediatrics to aging. Given the alarming worldwide rise in severe obesity, it is not surprising that there is an increasing demand for bariatric ...

Bariatric Surgery Is Booming - Is It Needed?   Science 2.0
How well does bariatric surgery work?   Science Codex
Study finds change in type of procedure most commonly used for bariatric surgery   Medical Xpress
DigitalJournal.com   
OutpatientSurgery.net   
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  Toronto Star   
Back to school: MoveU reminds post-secondary students to exercise wherever ...  Toronto Star
When Ayana Webb arrived on campus as a wide-eyed first-year student, physical activity was the last thing on her mind. At 19, she was anxious about meeting new friends, her course load in forensic science at the University of Toronto in Mississauga and ...


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  Channel News Asia   
Research shows 2.8 billion risk ill health from home air pollution  Channel News Asia
Nearly three billion people risk ill health and early death merely from breathing the air in their homes that is polluted by fires made for cooking and heating, researchers said on Wednesday (Sep 3). PHOTOS. File photo: Kettles of tea are placed on a ...

2.8 billion people risk ill health from home air pollution: Research   Economic Times
Burning wood indoors to cook raises health risks for billions   CBC.ca
2.8 bln risk ill health from home air pollution   MSN Philippines News
EurekAlert (press release)   
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  Counsel & Heal   
Exercise Cuts Nocturia Risk in Men  Counsel & Heal
Men with nocturia, a common lower urinary tract symptom in men, often wake up at night to urinate, according to researchers. The condition is often caused by an enlarged prostate known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Researchers explain that as the ...

Exercise can help reduce need to wake up to pee: Study   Toronto Sun
Men Who Exercise Least are Most Likely to Wake Up to Urinate   SeniorJournal.com

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  Toronto Star   
Don't forget about Terry Fox: PA annual run to be held in Canadian hero's memory  Prince Albert Daily Herald
It has been 33 years since Terry Fox took his iconic run across the country, but his mission has never been forgotten. © Herald photo by Jodi Schellenberg. Vern Hodgins and Jim Bristowe encourage people to participate in the Terry Fox Run, which will be ...

Run organizers hope to expand event   Belleville Intelligencer
Terry Fox Run to take place September 14   Energeticcity.ca
Firefighter to do Terry Fox Run in full gear   Westlock News
Prince George Citizen   
Burnaby Now   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Applications up, approvals slow for Health Canada medical marijuana licences  Montreal Gazette
OTTAWA - The number of Canadian firms applying for lucrative medical marijuana licences has topped 1,000, as a so-called "greenrush" continues to overwhelm Health Canada. So far, only two new licences have been approved this summer even as the ...

Medical marijuana production facility applications in Canada goes over 1000   Windsor Star (blog)

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  DigitalJournal.com   
Widower returns to school to beat the cancer that killed his wife  DigitalJournal.com
Edmonton - When 60 year-old American, Powel Crosley lost his wife to cancer in 2009, he didn't dwell on the pain of future years lost. Instead, Mr. Crosley continued the battle his wife fought for 13 years against the disease that ultimately claimed her life by ...

Widower, 60, goes back to university to study the cancer that killed his wife   Times Colonist
Man Returns To School At 60 To Study Cancer That Killed His Wife   WFMY News 2
Widower goes back to university to study the cancer that killed his wife   Canada.com
The Globe and Mail   
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