2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 Canada English Health

  CBC.ca   
Family says 'stress' of court case over chemo for aboriginal girl 'uncalled for'  CBC.ca
The family of an aboriginal girl who was at the centre of a court case about whether she should be removed from her family and given chemotherapy says the stress of the case was "uncalled for" and that they would never compromise the child's well-being.
Judge rules aboriginal kids can refuse chemo   Hamilton Spectator
Ontario hospital cannot force chemo on 11-year-old native girl, court rules   The Globe and Mail
Canada court rejects doctors' bid to force native girl into chemo   Malay Mail Online
Winnipeg Free Press   
Toronto Star   
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  Toronto Star   
Kidney donors face higher risks during later pregnancies: Study  Toronto Star
A new study says women who have donated a kidney are at higher risk of developing gestational hypertension or a potentially dangerous condition called pre-eclampsia during pregnancies that follow the donation. The study suggests the increase in risk is ...

Living kidney donors face higher health risks during later pregnancies: Study   News1130
Pregnancy can be safe for kidney donors   The Beacon Herald
Three Out Of Four Americans Are Unable To Donate A Kidney, New Study Claims   Design & Trend
WebMD   
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  CBC.ca   
Lung cancer diagnosis wrong, Hamilton man finds out  CBC.ca
A musician and father from Hamilton has a new lease on life after being wrongfully diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Now, 46-year-old Larry Reece is demanding answers from area hospitals over his misdiagnosis, and their recommendation for ...

Hospitals 'deeply sorry' for lung cancer misdiagnosis   Toronto Star
Investigation following misdiagnosed cancer   CHCH News
Hamilton man misdiagnosed with stage four lung cancer   Globalnews.ca
MetroNews Canada   
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  Times Colonist   
Personalized genetic test could predict prostate cancer recurrence: researchers  Times Colonist
Dr. Robert Bristow is shown in this undated handout photo. Canadian researchers have developed a genetic test to identify which men are at highest risk for recurrence of prostate cancer following localized treatment with surgery or radiation therapy.
Personalized Genetic Test Helps Predict Prostate Cancer Risk   Science World Report
Genetic test predicts prostate Ca recurrence risk   ModernMedicine
Genetic test predicts prostate cancer recurrence   CTV News
Spire Healthcare   
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Intestinal parasites may help the immune system, researchers say  The Globe and Mail
Almost two years ago, Julius Lukes sat down to a meal of raw fish riddled with tapeworm eggs. “I did not enjoy it,” he recalls. Happily, it took just a second or two: “You put it on your spoon and shovel it down.” Today, his intestines are home to three tapeworms ...


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  Toronto Sun   
Alleged Magnotta email says "How does it feel to be the sister of a murderer?"  Toronto Sun
magnotta-trial Luka Magnotta had held rambling about when the German psychiatrist had met in prison in Berlin. He jumped from one topic to another between his childhood, prostitution, Stephen Harper, and even said that a witch spying. In the drawing, Dr.
Christie Blatchford: Weeks before killing Jun Lin, Luka Magnotta likely bragged ...   National Post

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  CBC.ca   
First Canadian trial of Ebola vaccine to begin immediately  Edmonton Sun
A Halifax hospital will be ground zero for testing an Ebola vaccine in Canada, officials announced Friday. A Canadian-made experimental vaccine is one of two frontrunners in the fight against the virus that has killed thousands in West Africa. Vials of ...

Canada to do clinical trial of Ebola vaccine, far away from Ebola researchers   Winnipeg Free Press
Ebola vaccine clinical trial in Halifax overwhelmed with volunteers   CBC.ca

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  KelownaNow   
Two Brands of Baby Wipes Recalled in Canada and US  KelownaNow
The Government of Canada has issued a recall for two different brands of baby wipes that were manufactured in the U.S. All Personnelle and Cuties baby wipes, with lot date numbers prior to and including lot number 29414, have been identified as ...

Baby wipes recalled because of potentially harmful bacteria   Calgary Sun
Personnelle and Cuties baby wipes recalled due to bacterial contamination   Edmonton Journal

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  CTV News   
Saskatoon scientists make medical isotopes without nuclear reactor  CTV News
Canadian Light Source scientists have developed a way to produce medical isotopes without the use of a nuclear reactor. The Saskatoon-based facility announced Friday they recently shipped isotopes made by powerful X-rays to Winnipeg for clinical trials.
Major medical breakthrough in Saskatoon   Globalnews.ca
Medical isotopes to be developed at Saskatoon's Canadian Light Source   CBC.ca
Saskatoon project uses X-rays, not nuclear reactors, to create medical isotopes   680 News

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  Globalnews.ca   
Manitoba ombudsman investigates health information breach  Globalnews.ca
Personal health information accessed by a former Manitoba Health employee would include medical records, identification and drug prescriptions, a provincial government official says. Monica Rodriguez / Getty Images ...

Province says former employee inappropriately accessed personal health info   CTV News
Province investigating after health records breached   Winnipeg Free Press
Manitoba ombudsman investigates breach of private health information   Prince George Citizen

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