2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Canada English Health


Why the same strategies that help you quit smoking won't help you lose weight  The Globe and Mail
In any discussion of the possible solutions to the obesity epidemic, sooner or later someone is guaranteed to bring up tobacco. They will propose we use the same strategies that helped people stop smoking to help people lose weight. These proponents miss ...


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  National Post   
Psychiatrist downplays giant red flag over Luka Magnotta's mental state  National Post
MONTREAL — The forensic psychiatrist who asked Luka Magnotta if he'd promoted a death video online weeks before he killed and dismembered Jun Lin now doesn't remember what prompted the question. Dr. Joel Watts, who is testifying for the defence ...

Psychiatrist questioned Magnotta about promoting Lin video before slaying   The Globe and Mail
Luka Magnotta asked whether he promoted video showing parts of killing   CBC.ca
Doctor asked Magnotta about alleged video promo   Simcoe.com

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Hawaii Birth Leaves Canadian Couple With Million-Dollar Bill  Huffington Post Canada
HUMBOLDT, Sask. - A Saskatchewan mother says she is facing more than $900,000 in medical bills after giving birth unexpectedly in the United States and being told the costs won't be covered by insurance. Jennifer Huculak was nearly six months pregnant ...


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  CBC.ca   
Malnourished senior in care home raised at Legislature  CBC.ca
The children of a Regina senior believe their mother died prematurely last year at least in part because of the treatment she received in a long-term care home. The case of Margaret Warholm, 74, who died Oct. 6, 2013, was raised Wednesday at the ...

Opposition calls for minimum care standards in senior centres   Winnipeg Free Press
Sask. NDP calls for minimum care standards in senior care centres   Regina Leader-Post
Sask. family demands improved care standards after death of elderly mother   Globalnews.ca
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  Daily Times   
Calorie-tracking apps 'not for everybody to lose weight'  The Globe and Mail
Though fitness apps are soaring in popularity and often earn positive online reviews, recommending a calorie-counting app to overweight people and giving them access to it on their phones is no guarantee of weight-loss success, according to a new study.
Do smartphone apps help you lose weight?   TheHealthSite
Access to calorie-counting app doesn't lead to weight loss   Daily Times
Do Weight Loss Apps Really Work?   Tech Times

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  Ottawa Citizen   
Teenage girls in Canada increasingly hurting themselves: report  Ottawa Citizen
Dr. Kathleen Pajer, Head of Psychiatry at CHEO. She spoke about a report showing that Canadian youth, girls in particular, are increasingly likely to visit hospital for self harm injuries, including 'cutting'. Jean Levac / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment ...

Young Girls Four Times More Likely to Self-Harm Than Boys   VOCM
Teenage girls increasingly hurting themselves, says CIHI report   Canada News
Teenage girls increasingly hurting themselves, study finds   Regina Leader-Post
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  ABC News   
Have Your Say: This Movember, how do we convince men to get healthy?  The Globe and Mail
Craig and Marc Kielburger founded Free The Children and Me to We. Their biweekly Brain Storm column taps experts and readers for solutions to social issues. The Canadian male is an odd creature with a meticulous — sometimes compulsive — obsession ...

Manning Up for Men's Health Awareness   ABC News (blog)
U of C mental health program gets Movember donation   660 News
Western students put on mustache for men's health awareness   KGMI
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  CBC.ca   
Smoking cessation drug bupropion may cause more harm than thought  CBC.ca
A drug used to help quit smoking and treat depression can lead to harm both accidentally and when abused, a poison control centre in British Columbia warns. B.C.'s Drug and Poison Information Centre said it handled 95 cases of buproprion (sold as ...

Smoking cessation drug more harmful than previously thought: report   Vancouver Sun
Smoking cessation drug more harmful than thought: report   Times Colonist

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  Wallaceburg Courier Press   
Lambton Community Health Study asking provincial and federal governments ...  Wallaceburg Courier Press
Backers of a community health study in Sarnia-Lambton were in Ottawa Wednesday, looking for money to get the research project off the ground. Representatives with the Lambton Community Health Study — a project in the works since 2007 that aims to ...

Attention retirees – Sarnia has $100000 homes to spare   The Globe and Mail
PoV: Tobacco use vilified yet oddly welcomed by this government   Chatham Daily News
Federal Funds Sought For Health Study   BlackburnNews.com

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  Owen Sound Sun Times   
Study touts 'perineal self-acupressure' for constipation relief  Owen Sound Sun Times
In a randomized trial of 91 patients, the researchers found that 72% found perineal self-acupressure, "a simple technique involving the application of external pressure to the perineum — the area between the anus and genitals — helped them have a bowel ...

Suffering from constipation? Self-acupressure can help   EurekAlert (press release)

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