2014年9月12日 星期五

2014-09-13 Canada English Health

  Vancouver Sun   
High-dose opioid prescribing rising dramatically in Canada  The Globe and Mail
The rate of high-dose opioid prescribing in Canada has shot up dramatically in the past six years despite guidelines advising against it, suggesting that the country's prescription drug problem is still out of control. A new study published Friday in Canadian ...

Prescriptions for high-dose opioids on rise, study finds   Toronto Star
High-dose opioid painkillers still prescribed at high rates in Canada   CBC.ca
Prescriptions for high-dose opioids on rise in Canada, study finds   Ottawa Citizen

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Husband gives wife gift of life after 42 years of marriage  CTV News
When Cathy Sutton was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2001, she was shocked but thought she could carry on with the illness. By 2012, the 66-year-old Manitoba woman had lost her appetite and was suffering from fatigue. Her kidneys were failing and she ...


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  Fox News   
'It doesn't make sense': Concerns over enlisting DOD in Ebola response  Fox News
Sept. 10, 2014: Health workers load the body of a woman they suspect died from the Ebola virus onto a truck in Monrovia, Liberia. (AP). The Obama administration's decision to enlist the Defense Department in responding to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa ...

Ebola crisis: Nursing student returns from 'terrifying' aid trip   CBC.ca
Cuba's Ebola aid latest example of 'medical diplomacy'   Channel News Asia
Authorities failing to keep pace with Ebola outbreak   Herald Scotland
New York Times   
DAWN.com   
Huffington Post   
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  CTV News   
McCain Foods recalls onion rings due to possible glass contamination  Ottawa Citizen
McCain Foods (Canada) is voluntarily recalling McCain brand Onion Rings from the marketplace due to possible glass contamination. FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI / AFP. Share Adjust Comment Print. McCain Foods is recalling some onion rings because of ...

Onion rings recalled due to glass contamination   Edmonton Journal
McCain Foods recalls bags of onion rings; may contain glass   CJAD
Food Recall Warning: McCain Brand Onion Rings May Be Unsafe Due to Glass   DigitalJournal.com
Bullet News Niagara   
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  Toronto Sun   
Norfolk continues Terry's Marathon of Hope  www.norfolknews.ca/
It started 34 years ago, when a 21-year-old kid with cancer named Terry Fox embarked on his Marathon of Hope cross-country run to raise money and awareness for cancer research. Today, Canadians continue Terry's run by lacing up their own shoes every ...

Hope continues: Remembering Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope   Toronto Sun

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  spyghana.com   
ABL Commemorates Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder  spyghana.com
Accra Brewery Limited, has held a health clinic to commemorate the Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day, in Accra, on Thursday. Accra Brewery Limited. The day, commemorated every year, was to sensitise society, especially expectant ...


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  BlackburnNews.com   
Integrated approach to pinpoint genetic drivers of cancer uncovers viable targets ...  Oncology Nurse Advisor
Researchers have developed a new integrated approach to pinpoint the genetic drivers of cancer, uncovering eight genes that could be viable targets for breast cancer therapy. Cancer-causing pathways are step-by-step genetic alterations through which ...

Study examines aspirin's role in breast cancer prevention   Cork News
Making Strides Cancer Walk set   Green Mountain Outlook

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  The Province   
'Crisis' of dealing with the mentally ill continues unabated for Vancouver police  The Province
Their message was stark, and their words were strong and carefully chosen. The situation in Vancouver's streets was nothing short of “a crisis,” both the mayor and the chief of police declared in a joint press conference last September. Police were spending ...

Amid a mental-health crisis, Vancouver care providers revisit the debate on ...   Straight.com
WDBJ7's Chris Hurst honored by National Alliance on Mental Illness   WDBJ7
ABC to put mental health in spotlight   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Vancouver Sun   
carehome.co.uk News   
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  Globalnews.ca   
MUHC's new cancer centre set to open in June  Globalnews.ca
MONTREAL — Senior officials at McGill University's teaching hospitals are hoping the future of state-of-the-art cancer care is less than a year away. The Cedars Cancer Centre will open on the sprawling Glen Yard's campus in June 2015. The centre expects ...

Cedars Cancer Centre to open next June   McGill Reporter
What the new MUHC cancer centre will be like   CJAD
Cancer centre at new MUHC superhospital gets name, large donation   Montreal Gazette
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
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  TheChronicleHerald.ca   
TAYLOR: NS should open taps for barber  TheChronicleHerald.ca
For some time, Graham MacKenzie has been carving out a niche in the marketplace as being something more than just a pharmacist. The Cape Bretoner has positioned his business, Stone's Pharmasave — Compounding Pharmacy in Baddeck, as both a ...

Baddeck pharmacist pulls sugary drinks off shelves   CBC.ca
NS: Stone's Pharmasave in Baddeck pulling soft drinks, sugary beverages from ...   Daily Business Buzz
Nova Scotia pharmacy pulling soft drinks, sugary beverages, from store shelves   Nova News Now

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