2014年9月20日 星期六

2014-09-21 Canada English Health

  Canada News   
Saskatoon Health Region says HIV rates dropping, Report  Canada News
The Saskatoon Health Region has released a new report today on the status of HIV in the city, and while the region is seeing progress in the fight, the overall infection rates remain twice the national average. The online report, entitled Better Health For All, ...

Report Says HIV Rates Declining in Saskatoon   Oye! Times
Report shows city HIV rates in decline   StarPhoenix
Saskatoon Health Region says HIV rate in the area dropping, but still too high   The Globe and Mail
New Brunswick Today   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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  Toronto Star   
Oshawa couple finds losing weight can be hard on a marriage  Northumberland News
When someone loses massive weight, it's 'life-changing,' often causing friction with their partner. There's even a word for the phenomenon: bariatric divorce. Oshawa This Week. By Nancy White. For Jim Crosby, at 370 pounds, there was no epiphany, no “aha!
How losing weight can be hard on a marriage   Waterloo Record

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  Toronto Sun   
Remember, you can help your brain ward off Alzheimer's  Times of India
NAGPUR: Small changes in one's daily lifestyle, like inculcating certain useful habits, can help reduce the risk of acquiring diseases like Alzheimer's, which can make one's old age uncomfortable. Regularly engaging in some simple and entertaining activities ...

Simple test can help detect Alzheimer's, Canadian study says   Toronto Sun
Observation of World Alzheimer's Day on 21st Sept 2014   E-Pao.net
Risk of Alzheimer development increases as we grow older   iStreet Research
Kashmir Times   
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  Vancouver Sun   
$6.5 million needed for cutting-edge cancer equipment in BC  Vancouver Sun
The BC Cancer Agency wants to become the first centre in Canada to acquire new image-guided, “life-saving” radiation equipment. The $6.5-million fundraising goal for stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) machinery called Vero is the most ambitious ...

SBRT Transforms Lives of Many With NSCLC   MedPage Today
For otherwise healthy patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC ...   Oncology Nurse Advisor

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  CTV News   
Former Mayor Jean Dore shocked by cancer diagnosis  CTV News
Former Montreal Mayor Jean Dore, who ruled the city for parts of eight years, has told the Journal de Montreal that he has pancreatic cancer. He told a reporter that he is living "day to day" and battling the illness that sprung up on him out of nowhere. "It was a ...

Former Montreal Mayor diagnosed with cancer   Globalnews.ca
Jean Doré diagnosed with pancreatic cancer   CBC.ca
Former Montreal Mayor Jean Doré has pancreatic cancer   Montreal Gazette

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  Ottawa Citizen   
Time to Re-examine Long-Term Care Practices: CIHI  VOCM
An alarming new health statistic shows that close to half of longterm care home residents in the province taking antipsychotic drugs don't have a diagnosis of psychosis. The statistic comes from a health indicator on the Canadian Institute for Health ...

Winnipeggers react to worst hospital wait times in country   CBC.ca
Long wait times plague Grand River Hospital's ER, report finds   CTV News
CIHI rates Alberta Health Services average despite highest hospital spending   660 News
KelownaNow   
Winnipeg Free Press   
640 Toronto News   
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  Vulcan Advocate   
Perseverance in the face of adversity  Vulcan Advocate
Fred Fox, brother of the late renowned Canadian cancer fundraising crusader Terry Fox, talked to County Central High School students Friday morning about the importance of striving forward in the face of adversity. His presentation at the ...

Still on the run   St. Albert Gazette
Terry Fox Run has another successful year   www.insidebrockville.com/
School has a special Fox run visitor   Sherwood Park News
Niagarathisweek.com   
The Meaford Independent   
Windsor Star (blog)   
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  IANS   
Kids eat good if parents went to college  IANS
Toronto, Sep 20 (IANS) A child's diet is likely to be decided by the education of the young one's parents, says a new study. Researchers from University of British Columbia have found that Vancouver school children whose parents completed some ...

Children of College-Educated Parents Have Healthy Eating Habits   Headlines & Global News
Children With College-Educated Parents More Likely To Eat Healthy Foods   Design & Trend
Children of College-Educated Parents Eat More Veggies During School Week   Science World Report
CANOE   
The Province   
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  Reuters   
Bill Clinton says must 'do whatever it takes' to fight Ebola  Reuters
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - New initiatives from the United States, Britain, France and other countries to help fight the Ebola epidemic that has been spreading exponentially in West Africa marked a "good beginning," former President Bill Clinton ...

Ebola crisis ... A locked-down nation in the grip of disease, fear and panic   Herald Scotland
'We're not heroes... we're just doing our job'   Irish Independent
Sierra Leone Ebola burial team attacked despite lockdown   Toronto Sun
Herald Sun   
Sierra Express Media   
Huffington Post   
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  MSN Canada   
First Nation Girl Refuses Chemotherapy, May Be Forced Back Into Treatment  Huffington Post Canada
Jada Johnson's family is worried their 11-year-old daughter may be apprehended by the Children's Aid Society after refusing chemo and turning to traditional indigenous medicine. Jada Johnson's family is worried their 11-year-old daughter may be ...

Jada Johnson, 11, refuses chemotherapy, may be forced back into treatment   MSN Canada

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