2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Canada English Health

  Fox News   
Artificial sweeteners linked to obesity epidemic, scientists say  CBC.ca
Artificial sweeteners may exacerbate, rather than prevent, metabolic disorders such as Type 2 diabetes, a study suggests. Calorie-free artificial sweeteners are often chosen by dieters in part because they are thought not to raise blood sugar levels.
Scientists warn sweeteners may cause obesity   Herald Scotland
Could Artificial Sweeteners Raise Your Blood Sugar?   WebMD
Artificial sweeteners could lead to diabetes development: study   Toronto Star
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  New York Daily News   
Respiratory virus suspected as Ontario children hospitalized  Toronto Star
A vicious respiratory virus suspected in the hospitalization of hundreds of children across North America has now reached Ontario. The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) confirmed Wednesday that four children have been infected with the ...

Respiratory illnesses prompt tighter restrictions at Children's Hospital   Detroit Free Press
12 kids in state hospitalized with mystery virus   newszap.com
Virginia Health Officials Confirm At Least 7 Enterovirus-68 Cases   WRIC
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  Calgary Herald   
A treadmill desk left me cold  Arizona Daily Star
I wanted to love my treadmill desk. I've been working at a sit/stand desk for more than 10 years, and I stand about 80 percent of the time; it makes me feel more alert, energetic and creative. So when I saw a used treadmill desk for sale, cheap, I grabbed it.
Sitting too long is bad for you, but a treadmill desk left me cold   Canada.com

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  University Herald   
Home Life May Contribute to Burnouts at Work  University Herald
Anxiety and Depression (Photo : Reuters) Job stress may not be the only cause of burnouts at work, according to a recent study. Job stress may not be the only cause of burnouts at work, according to a recent study. Researchers from Concordia University and ...


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  Toronto Star   
Ebola, not Putin or terrorism, is the real threat: Walkom  Toronto Star
The gravest threat facing Canada and the world today is not terrorism. Nor is it Russian President Vladimir Putin. The gravest threat is a deadly virus known as Ebola. It is leapfrogging across West Africa at an accelerating rate. It has killed almost 2,500 and is ...

Manitoba Government Donates $100000 To Help Fight Ebola Crisis In West Africa   Huffington Post Canada
Province giving $100K to help with Ebola   Winnipeg Free Press
Manitoba sends $100K as Ebola outbreak spirals out of control   CBC.ca

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  National Post   
Hitchcock films can find consciousness in the unresponsive  Tech Times
Researchers use a short Alfred Hitchcock film to prove a patient in a vegetative state for 16 years is conscious. The technique could improve care and quality of life for such patients, researchers say. (Photo : Western University of Ontario). Researchers in ...

Scientists Show Hitchcock Thriller To 'Vegetative' Man, Get Big Surprise   Huffington Post
Alfred Hitchcock movie used in a coma study   Toronto Sun
Canadian man in vegetative state for 16 YEARS reacts to Hitchcock film   Daily Mail
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  Montreal Gazette   
Negotiations with Quebec medical specialists hit a wall  Globalnews.ca
QUEBEC CITY – Pressure is mounting for Health Minister Gaétan Barrette to leave the negotiating table. The government wants to balance its budget in 2015-2016 and Barrette has been trying to convince doctors for four months now to push back their pay ...

Medical specialists accuse Quebec health minister of negotiating in bad faith   Montreal Gazette
Medical specialists accuse health minister of lying   CTV News
More government cuts on the way in Quebec   Sun News Network

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  Ubyssey Online   
UBC Terry Fox Run brings students together against cancer  Ubyssey Online
UBC's first annual Terry Fox Run was held on Sunday. Photo Koby Michaels / The Ubyssey. Tweet · email; print. Terry Fox ran 5,373 kilometres across Canada after being diagnosed with metastatic osteosarcoma and having his leg amputated above the knee.
Terry Fox Run tops $13000   Fort Frances Times
Whitecourt honours Terry Fox   Whitecourt Star
Terry Fox Run donations could beat last year's goal   Waterloo Record
The Suburban Newspaper   
Richmond Review   
Fairview Post   
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  CTV News   
Report finds most Canadians have good mental health, but may not be full picture  580 CFRA Radio
TORONTO - More than 75 per cent of Canadians aged 15 or older are considered to have "flourishing" mental health — feeling good about life and functioning well most days, a report released Wednesday says. The Statistics Canada report found less than ...

Study finds most Canadians happy and in good mental health   TheChronicleHerald.ca
One person in five lives with mental health issue   Times of Fort Erie
'Flourishing' mental health enjoyed by 77% of Canadians   CBC.ca
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  CityNews   
Sick coyote spotted in south Scarborough neighbourhoods  insideTORONTO.com
A recent coyote sighting in Scarborough near the Bluffs has raised some safety concerns among residents. According to reports, the coyote was first spotted Monday, Sept. 8, roaming nearby neighbourhoods wearing a Ministry of Natural Resources collar.
Sick coyote on the loose in Scarborough   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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