2014年9月10日 星期三

2014-09-11 Canada English Health

  Montreal Gazette   
Ottawa invests $31.5 million for dementia research  Montreal Gazette
Canada's federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose passed through Montreal Wednesday morning to announce an investment of $31.5 million for a national research consortium on Alzheimer's and other dementias with a focus on preventing and delaying ...

National dementia research intitiative gets $31.5M federal funding   CBC.ca
Montreal chosen as battleground in fight against dementia   CTV News
Feds announce funding for Montreal-based national dementia research initiative   580 CFRA Radio
University of British Columbia   
DigitalJournal.com   
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  ABC Online   
Best sexual positions for a bad back  ABC Online
Which position is best for some loving action when you have lower back pain? (Source: Smitt/iStockphoto). Related Stories. Low back pain top cause of disability, Science Online, 22 Apr 2014; Tickly foot triggers multiple orgasms, Science Online, 09 Apr 2014 ...

Sex and back pain: University of Waterloo study suggests best positions to spare ...   CBC.ca
Back pain killing your sex life?   Science Codex
Avoiding 'not tonight honey, I have a backache': study   Reuters India
Irish Independent   
Calcutta Telegraph   
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  Toronto Sun   
Canadian Cancer Society 'troubled' by teen flavoured tobacco use (Fotolia)  Toronto Sun
Related Stories. Thyroid cancer likely due to our poor diet · E-cigarette ban on city property eyed · Colon cancer deaths could be prevented: study · Canadian Cancer Society launches online campaign attacking smoking in movies · Rush is on to ban e- ...

Flavoured tobacco not sweet for health: report   CTV News
Flavoured tobacco popular with Canadian teens: survey   CBC.ca
Survey findings on youth smoking points to need for flavoured tobacco ban   Calgary Herald

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  Canada.com   
Supermarket confusion: Too much sugar  Canada.com
As Canadians we are eating too much 'added sugar.' Sugar gives us energy but not much else. Consuming too much sugar puts us at risk for heart disease, stroke, obesity, diabetes, high blood cholesterol, cancer and of course cavities. The Heart and Stroke ...

Proposed tax on sugary drinks gets lukewarm reception   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Officials jump on board with proposed sugar consumption limits   580 CFRA Radio
Heart and Stroke Foundation calls for tax on sugary drinks   CTV News
Regina Leader-Post   
StarPhoenix   
The Globe and Mail   
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  London Free Press   
Breast Cancer Society of Canada donates $5M to LHSC centre 0  London Free Press
Breast cancer research in London received a big boost Wednesday when the Breast Cancer Society of Canada announced it was giving $5 million —the biggest donation through the hospital foundation since 1997. The money will go to the Pamela ...

LHSF gets $5M donation from Breast Cancer Society of Canada   CTV News
KCCHSD Breast Cancer Awareness Walk Saturday, Oct. 11   Burlington Record
LHSC Receives Largest Breast Cancer Donation Ever   BlackburnNews.com
Am980 London News   
MetroNews Canada   
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com   
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  CTV News   
Belly Dancing Can Encourage Positive Body Image: Study  Huffington Post Canada
"Belly dancing is an activity associated with positive body image, because participants tend to focus less on their external appearance, and more on the experience and what they are able to do with their bodies," says lead author Dr. Marika Tiggemann of the ...

Belly dancers have lesser body woes   Times of India
Belly Dancing Can Lead To Positive Body-Image, Says Study   malaysiandigest.com
Try belly dancing for positive body image   The Rakyat Post
MetroNews Canada   
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  Lethbridge Herald   
Man with FASD teaches others about disorder  Prince Albert Daily Herald
Myles Himmelreich has lived with FASD his entire life, but didn't know much about the disorder. © Herald photo by Jodi Schellenberg. Myles Himmelreich, who has Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), was in Prince Albert on Wednesday to teach others ...

UAA Receives Grant For FASD Prevention Work   Alaska Public Radio Network
Health organizations spread word on FASD   Timmins Press
Annual walk aims to raise FASD awareness   StarPhoenix
Lethbridge Herald   
CBC.ca   
Moose Jaw Times-Herald   
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  Globalnews.ca   
NDP says it's troubled by survey about program to transform health care  Prince George Citizen
REGINA - The Saskatchewan NDP says it is troubled by the results of a health-care survey that shows how nurses and doctors feel about the Lean initiative. The $40 million program looks for ways to reduce spending and streamline health care. NDP Leader ...

Survey illustrates room for improvement in the health care system   Globalnews.ca
Sask. NDP finds Lean survey 'troubling'   News Talk 650 CKOM

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  Vancouver Sun   
Vancouver mayor's task force offers no silver bullet answer to mental illness crisis  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Nearly a year after Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson created a task force to try to get to the root causes of a growing mental illness crisis in the city, the special group has issued its first report. But if the expectation was that the 60-member ...

Vancouver mayor's report maps steps to address mental health and addiction   MetroNews Canada
Vancouver mayor's first report on mental health and addiction identifies priorities ...   Straight.com

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  CBC.ca   
Doctor moves to Tignish after years of filling in  CBC.ca
A doctor who has been doing locum work on P.E.I. for years will soon be working on a permanent full-time basis at the Tignish Health Centre. Dr. Declan Fox will join the complement of physicians in the West Prince region beginning Oct. 1. Fox has decided to ...

Long-time locum doctor opens full-time practice at Tignish Health Centre   The Guardian Charlottetown
West Prince region gets new doctor   Journal Pioneer

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