2014年9月4日 星期四

2014-09-05 Canada English Health

  Fox News   
Smoking is now banned in over 80% of homes  Daily Digest
The CDC reports that more than 80 percent of U.S. households no longer permit smoking indoors. By Vanessa Blanchard, Daily Digest News Thursday, September 04, 2014. Smoking is now banned in over 80% of homes. Over 80 percent of houses in the ...

More Than 80 Percent of US Homes Ban Smoking Free: CDC   Capital OTC
More and more Americans forbid smoking at home - even if a smoker lives there ...   Calgary Herald
Smoking Banned in More Than 80 Percent of US Homes: CDC   U.S. News & World Report
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  Ottawa Citizen   
Doctors struggle to cope with soaring number of eating disorders among girls  Ottawa Citizen
From 2006 to 2013, the rate of females admitted to hospital in Canada for an eating disorder was stable, with one striking exception: among 10- to 19-year-olds, the rate increased by 42 per cent over the last two years, the Canadian Institute for Health ...

Eating disorders cause more Canadian girls to be hospitalized   CBC.ca

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  Irish Examiner   
Suicide claims a life every 40 seconds  Irish Examiner
A death by suicide occurs every 40 seconds somewhere in the world, the World Health Organisation said in its first global report calling for more suicide prevention strategies. Around three-quarters of those suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries, ...

WHO releases first global report on suicide prevention   Toronto Star
India is world's suicide capital with 2.6 lakh cases/year   Times of India
WHO calls for action to reduce global suicide rate of 800000 a year   Daily Mail
The Hindu   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Peter Kent Beats Throat Cancer, Urges HPV Vaccination For Boys  Huffington Post Canada
Conservative MP Peter Kent noticed something different about his throat one day last November when he was shaving. Conservative MP Peter Kent noticed something different about his throat one day last November when he was shaving. The former ...

'I'm really lucky': Conservative MP Peter Kent opens up about stage 4 cancer and ...   Globalnews.ca

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  Toronto Star   
Public health agency flu vaccine maker is short 2 million doses  Toronto Star
Major quality-control problems have set Canada's largest flu vaccine supplier behind by millions of doses and left the public health agency with 800,000 shots fewer than anticipated on the cusp of flu season. Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, or GSK, ...

Province to have enough flu vaccine despite manufacturer malfunction: Alberta ...   MetroNews Canada
Flu vaccine supplier GSK says it can't fill all of its supply order   CBC.ca
GSK won't be able to supply 2 million doses of flu vaccine promised for 2014-15   Edmonton Journal
The Globe and Mail   
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Study: Double Mastectomies Do Not Extend Life Expectancy  NECN
A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies do not live longer than women who don't have the surgery. Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 • Updated at 2:44 PM EDT. A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies ...


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  Brantford Expositor   
Lynden residents told water unsafe due to E. coli concerns  CTV News
The dual presence of lead and E. coli means water isn't safe for use even if boiled, residents of a small community northeast of Brantford have been told. Residents of more than 130 homes in Lynden, a community in Hamilton, have been told not to use the ...

Lynden water still not drinkable   CHCH News
HEALTH: Water advisory for Lynden residents   Brantford Expositor
E. coli found in Lynden water source   570 News
CBC.ca   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Protesters camp at Manitoba legislature to call for missing women inquiry  MetroNews Canada
WINNIPEG – The death of a 15-year-old girl has prompted dozens of people to camp in the shadow of Manitoba's legislature for days, calling for an inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women. A group set up tents across the street from the legislature ...

Dozens sleep outside Manitoba legislature to press for missing women inquiry   660 News

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  Wall Street Journal   
Ebola's Economic Toll on Africa Starts to Emerge  Wall Street Journal
Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...

Watch: Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol to speak   Los Angeles Times
US missionary with Ebola en route to Nebraska for treatment   Reuters
US to provide $90M to expand Ebola care centres   TVNZ
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  Sun News Network   
Glowing poop will identify cancer, Canadian researchers hope  Sun News Network
Dr. Clarence Wong, Medical Lead of Alberta Health Services' province-wide Colorectal Cancer Screening Program, holds up a new home stool test that is both non-invasive and more accurate during a news conference at the Cross Cancer Institute in ...

McMaster team looks to replace colonoscopies with glowing poop test   MetroNews Canada
Poop that glows: McMaster researchers developing colorectal cancer test   CBC.ca
Fluorescent feces test may detect colorectal cancer   UPI.com
EndoNurse   
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