55% of infants still sleep with unsafe bedding in US: study CTV News
Unsafe bedding is still common in U.S. cribs, despite widespread recommendations against putting infants to sleep with pillows and blankets. According to a study by the American Academy of Pediatrics, about 55 per cent of young children sleep with toys, ...
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Unsafe bedding is still common in U.S. cribs, despite widespread recommendations against putting infants to sleep with pillows and blankets. According to a study by the American Academy of Pediatrics, about 55 per cent of young children sleep with toys, ...
Over Half Of Babies In US Sleep With Unsafe Bedding
Cute, But Potentially Lethal: The Risks of Baby Bedding
More Than Half Of Parents Are Putting Their Baby To Sleep Wrong
Dr. Peter Centre marks hits and misses in fight against AIDS (with video) Vancouver Sun
Doctors count successes in the fight against HIV and AIDS with statistics, measuring how many fewer deaths and new diagnoses each year. Eileen Young measures it in years — 10, to be precise — that she was able to spend with her brother Ken Burke while ...
AIDS awareness important to First Nations support groupCBC.ca
The Biggest HIV/AIDS Research Breakthroughs Of 2014Huffington Post
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Doctors count successes in the fight against HIV and AIDS with statistics, measuring how many fewer deaths and new diagnoses each year. Eileen Young measures it in years — 10, to be precise — that she was able to spend with her brother Ken Burke while ...
AIDS awareness important to First Nations support group
The Biggest HIV/AIDS Research Breakthroughs Of 2014
World AIDS Day: 7 facts about the disease
Inuit babies' nutritional deficiency simpler to diagnose after gene mutation study CBC.ca
Inuit children who suffer from a type of chronic diarrhea could now be diagnosed more easily, say doctors who believe a gene mutation is responsible. When a newborn girl from Baffin Island, Nunavut, was medically evacuated to Ottawa, she received ...
Researchers identify cause of gastrointestinal disorder affecting InuitThe Globe and Mail
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Inuit children who suffer from a type of chronic diarrhea could now be diagnosed more easily, say doctors who believe a gene mutation is responsible. When a newborn girl from Baffin Island, Nunavut, was medically evacuated to Ottawa, she received ...
Researchers identify cause of gastrointestinal disorder affecting Inuit
Gene mutation affecting 1 in 10 Inuit babies can now be diagnosed with a simple ...
Researchers identify genetic mutation responsible for serious disorder common ...
Blatchford: Prosecution psychiatrist says attention-craving Magnotta was no ... Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL — It may be that for Luka Magnotta, “eventually, cats (were) not enough,” says a forensic psychiatrist testifying for the prosecution. Dr. Gilles Chamberland was explaining Monday why he thinks that Magnotta may be, among other things, a sexual ...
Crown witness suggests Magnotta's behaviour doesn't reflect a mental disorderCTV News
Magnotta shows signs of sexual sadism: Crown expertCANOE
It's not his illness, it's his personality, Magnotta trial toldRegina Leader-Post
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MONTREAL — It may be that for Luka Magnotta, “eventually, cats (were) not enough,” says a forensic psychiatrist testifying for the prosecution. Dr. Gilles Chamberland was explaining Monday why he thinks that Magnotta may be, among other things, a sexual ...
Crown witness suggests Magnotta's behaviour doesn't reflect a mental disorder
Magnotta shows signs of sexual sadism: Crown expert
It's not his illness, it's his personality, Magnotta trial told
Western's plans for AIDS research facility revealed CTV News
Western University unveiled plans Monday for a 378 square metre (4,200 square foot) state-of-the art facility to research AIDS and HIV. It brings together cutting edge technology and scientists to investigate new methods of diagnosis and treatment.
Western University planning $5 million HIV/AIDS research 0London Free Press
Local HIV/AIDS research growing with new facilityLondoner
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Western University unveiled plans Monday for a 378 square metre (4,200 square foot) state-of-the art facility to research AIDS and HIV. It brings together cutting edge technology and scientists to investigate new methods of diagnosis and treatment.
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Local HIV/AIDS research growing with new facility
Western University planning $5 million HIV/AIDS research
Saskatoon's Housing First a promising practice, report says CBC.ca
Saskatoon's Housing First program is being applauded in the province's 10-year mental health and addictions action plan. Myra Potter, interim CEO for the United Way of Saskatoon. Having a home is vital for people dealing with mental health issues, said ...
Saskatchewan government endorses 10-year plan to address mental health issuesSaskatoon StarPhoenix
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Saskatoon's Housing First program is being applauded in the province's 10-year mental health and addictions action plan. Myra Potter, interim CEO for the United Way of Saskatoon. Having a home is vital for people dealing with mental health issues, said ...
Saskatchewan government endorses 10-year plan to address mental health issues
Province endorses 10-year plan to address mental health issues
Sask. government endorses 10-year plan to address mental health issues
Elderly stabbing victim drives himself to Cape Breton hospital CTV News
A 79-year-old Cape Breton man drove himself to hospital after being injured in a suspected knife attack on Monday. Cape Breton police say they were at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital on an unrelated matter when they were told a man entered the ...
Cape Breton senior drives himself to hospital after knife attackCBC.ca
Cape Breton foundation funding cancer researchCape Breton Post
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A 79-year-old Cape Breton man drove himself to hospital after being injured in a suspected knife attack on Monday. Cape Breton police say they were at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital on an unrelated matter when they were told a man entered the ...
Cape Breton senior drives himself to hospital after knife attack
Cape Breton foundation funding cancer research
Elderly Cape Breton man in hospital after knife attack
Canada leads world in Movember donations in 2014 CityNews
Canada might have a relatively small population, but it seems we make up for it in generosity. Sunday is the final day of Movember, where men around the world grow moustaches, and raise money in support of prostate cancer research. According to the ...
top Kiwi efforts this MovemberStuff.co.nz
On the Penguins: The good, bad and ugly of Movember moustachesPittsburgh Post Gazette
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Canada might have a relatively small population, but it seems we make up for it in generosity. Sunday is the final day of Movember, where men around the world grow moustaches, and raise money in support of prostate cancer research. According to the ...
top Kiwi efforts this Movember
On the Penguins: The good, bad and ugly of Movember moustaches
Harlequins fan and cancer survivor Adrian Flude wins 'Man of Movember'
Family worried about wandering Alzheimers patient and cold weather CBC.ca
The daughter of a senior citizen in rural Saskatchewan is worried that her father is able to successfully escape his care home unnoticed and without the proper clothing for the winter. Art Healey has Alzheimers and lives in the Rose Villa long-term care home ...
Understaffing 'chronic' in Saskatchewan senior care facilities: NDPCTV News
Lack of staff sees elderly man escape Rosetown care home twiceSaskatoon StarPhoenix
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The daughter of a senior citizen in rural Saskatchewan is worried that her father is able to successfully escape his care home unnoticed and without the proper clothing for the winter. Art Healey has Alzheimers and lives in the Rose Villa long-term care home ...
Understaffing 'chronic' in Saskatchewan senior care facilities: NDP
Lack of staff sees elderly man escape Rosetown care home twice
Brown presented with red scarf to mark World AIDS Day CTV News
One of London mayor-elect Matt Brown's first official duties came Monday morning as he received a symbolic red scarf to mark World AIDS Day. More than a thousand red scarves have been made by volunteers in London - where the Red Scarf Project started ...
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One of London mayor-elect Matt Brown's first official duties came Monday morning as he received a symbolic red scarf to mark World AIDS Day. More than a thousand red scarves have been made by volunteers in London - where the Red Scarf Project started ...
Tying Scarves in Goderich
Red Scarves Warm Up Aids Awareness Conversation in Goderich
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