Linking real-time ultrasound to MRI may aid prostate cancer assessment The Globe and Mail
One of the biggest challenges for urologists is distinguishing between low-risk prostate cancers and those that are aggressive enough to require treatment. Now there is hope for change with a new imaging technique, often referred to as fusion biopsy, that ...
What a journey it's been after cancer diagnosis: HillSaskatoon StarPhoenix
New prostate cancer clinic offers education to patients, familiesSarnia Observer
Grateful Andrew's a picture of health, and now he's spreading the wordComet 24
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Net Newsledger
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One of the biggest challenges for urologists is distinguishing between low-risk prostate cancers and those that are aggressive enough to require treatment. Now there is hope for change with a new imaging technique, often referred to as fusion biopsy, that ...
What a journey it's been after cancer diagnosis: Hill
New prostate cancer clinic offers education to patients, families
Grateful Andrew's a picture of health, and now he's spreading the word
Rehtaeh Parsons Society to address cyberbullying, youth sexual violence 570 News
HALIFAX – A new organization has been established by the parents of Rehtaeh Parsons to address the prevalence of cyberbullying, youth sexual violence and the distribution of images among young people. The Rehtaeh Parsons Society will raise money to ...
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HALIFAX – A new organization has been established by the parents of Rehtaeh Parsons to address the prevalence of cyberbullying, youth sexual violence and the distribution of images among young people. The Rehtaeh Parsons Society will raise money to ...
Ombudsman moves on seniors' care investigation Regina Leader-Post
Ombudsman Saskatchewan Mary McFadyen speaks during a scrum at the Saskatchewan legislative building in Regina on April 28, 2014. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post. REGINA — Last year, the provincial ombudsman investigated 13 ...
Ombudsman investigates Saskatchewan senior's death after alleged neglect in ...Winnipeg Free Press
Saskatchewan ombudsman investigating state of long-term careCBC.ca
Santa Maria Investigation620 CKRM.com
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Ombudsman Saskatchewan Mary McFadyen speaks during a scrum at the Saskatchewan legislative building in Regina on April 28, 2014. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post. REGINA — Last year, the provincial ombudsman investigated 13 ...
Ombudsman investigates Saskatchewan senior's death after alleged neglect in ...
Saskatchewan ombudsman investigating state of long-term care
Santa Maria Investigation
Region discounts union's safety concerns Regina Leader-Post
Karen Wasylenko, president of Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan, holds a media conference to discuss under-staffing of hospital pharmacies in the province on Friday in Regina. Photograph by: Bryan Schlosser, Leader-Post , The Leader-Post.
Saskatchewan hospital pharmacists say understaffing is affecting patient safetyWinnipeg Free Press
Chronic understaffing of pharmacists a concern: unionGlobalnews.ca
Understaffing putting Sask. patients at risk: unionNews Talk 650 CKOM
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Karen Wasylenko, president of Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan, holds a media conference to discuss under-staffing of hospital pharmacies in the province on Friday in Regina. Photograph by: Bryan Schlosser, Leader-Post , The Leader-Post.
Saskatchewan hospital pharmacists say understaffing is affecting patient safety
Chronic understaffing of pharmacists a concern: union
Understaffing putting Sask. patients at risk: union
Hinsdale Dentist to Travel to Japan on 2016 Lecture Tour, Speak on Cosmetic ... Digital Journal
HINSDALE, IL--(Marketwired - November 28, 2014) - Dr. Michael Morgan, a respected and trusted Hinsdale dentist, will travel to Japan in July 2016 to speak on cosmetic dentistry techniques. Dr. Morgan lectures nationally and internationally on the topics of ...
Illegal Vancouver Basement Dentist Ordered to Stop PractisingKelownaNow
For Trusted Family Dentistry, the Edge Goes to Expertise and Gentle CareNEWS.GNOM.ES
Dentists' regulatory body zeroes in on Vancouver basement operationThe Province
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HINSDALE, IL--(Marketwired - November 28, 2014) - Dr. Michael Morgan, a respected and trusted Hinsdale dentist, will travel to Japan in July 2016 to speak on cosmetic dentistry techniques. Dr. Morgan lectures nationally and internationally on the topics of ...
Illegal Vancouver Basement Dentist Ordered to Stop Practising
For Trusted Family Dentistry, the Edge Goes to Expertise and Gentle Care
Dentists' regulatory body zeroes in on Vancouver basement operation
Babies 'R' Us apologizes after breastfeeding mom told to go elsewhere CBC.ca
Babies 'R' Us is apologizing after a West Island woman was told to take her breastfeeding elsewhere while shopping in one of its stores in a suburb just off the Island of Montreal. Marianna Aboulhosn of Kirkland, in Montreal's West Island, was shopping with ...
Babies 'R' Us Hassles Mother Breastfeeding in the Store Because It's Not Like ...Bustle
Babies 'R' Us apologizes to mom after she was told breastfeeding wasn't allowedCJAD
Vaudreuil-Dorion Babies R Us apologizes to breastfeeding momGlobalnews.ca
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Babies 'R' Us is apologizing after a West Island woman was told to take her breastfeeding elsewhere while shopping in one of its stores in a suburb just off the Island of Montreal. Marianna Aboulhosn of Kirkland, in Montreal's West Island, was shopping with ...
Babies 'R' Us Hassles Mother Breastfeeding in the Store Because It's Not Like ...
Babies 'R' Us apologizes to mom after she was told breastfeeding wasn't allowed
Vaudreuil-Dorion Babies R Us apologizes to breastfeeding mom
Mental health workers partner with police Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Police Insp. Mitch Yuzdepski fields a question Friday during an announcement of ongoing funding for Saskatoon's Police and Crisis Team. Photograph by: Gord Waldner, The Starphoenix , The Starphoenix. Crisis workers with specialized training in mental ...
Saskatoon police deem crisis team a successNews Talk 980 CJME
Province continues support of Saskatoon's PACT programCBC.ca
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Police Insp. Mitch Yuzdepski fields a question Friday during an announcement of ongoing funding for Saskatoon's Police and Crisis Team. Photograph by: Gord Waldner, The Starphoenix , The Starphoenix. Crisis workers with specialized training in mental ...
Saskatoon police deem crisis team a success
Province continues support of Saskatoon's PACT program
Old NDP ghost haunts Broten's gains Regina Leader-Post
The reality of every governing party is that it is haunted by its political ghosts - the worst of which are often the living variety. This remains true to this day for Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party, whose roots stretch deep the into slimy manure that allowed the ...
Opposition leader criticizes $85000 contract with consulting firmTimes Colonist
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The reality of every governing party is that it is haunted by its political ghosts - the worst of which are often the living variety. This remains true to this day for Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party, whose roots stretch deep the into slimy manure that allowed the ...
Opposition leader criticizes $85000 contract with consulting firm
Frustration from patients and politicians following homecare cuts CTV News
Major changes from the Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) are causing anxiety for many patients in Windsor. Some say the number of hours a personal support worker attends their home has now been completely cut off and it's a service they can't live ...
Bail-out for Community Care Access CentreSarnia Observer
Vander Doelen: Cracks in health careWindsor Star (blog)
Big Funding Boost For CCACBlackburnNews.com
London Free Press
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Major changes from the Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) are causing anxiety for many patients in Windsor. Some say the number of hours a personal support worker attends their home has now been completely cut off and it's a service they can't live ...
Bail-out for Community Care Access Centre
Vander Doelen: Cracks in health care
Big Funding Boost For CCAC
Masks soon required for health care facility visitors who haven't had the flu shot News1130
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – All visitors to provincial health care facilities will soon need to be vaccinated against the flu or wear a mask. The rules kick in on Monday. This is the third flu season the Ministry of Health has put the policy in place to help protect ...
Flu policy in placePowell River Peak
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VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – All visitors to provincial health care facilities will soon need to be vaccinated against the flu or wear a mask. The rules kick in on Monday. This is the third flu season the Ministry of Health has put the policy in place to help protect ...
Flu policy in place
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