2014年12月4日 星期四

2014-12-05 Canada English Health


National Post
   
CAMH puts out suicide study   
CHCH News
Some shocking figures are out today about suicide. Canada's largest mental health and addiction research centre says more than 230-thousand people in Ontario seriously contemplated killing themselves last year. And more people are struggling with ...

New CAMH program helping discharged patients integrate into community   insideTORONTO.com
Over 230000 Ontario adults seriously contemplated suicide in 2013: Study   Sun News Network
CAMH study: more than 230000 Ontario adults considered suicide in 2013   Montreal Gazette
CanIndia News   
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CTV News
   
Cancer May Not Be A Modern Disease   
teleSUR English
The remains, which date from the Bronze Era, were found in Siberia. (Photo: CC Lieverse AR, Temple DH, Bazaliiskii VI). Published 4 December 2014. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on google_plusone_share Share on email. We Recommend ...

Saskatchewan scientist finds ancient cancer in man who died 4500 years ago   Ottawa Citizen

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Visualize your way to a more relaxed holiday season   
The Globe and Mail
Most people, when asked, are able to quickly list the stressors they face heading into the holidays. Some wear this list like a badge of honour and are motivated by it. Others collapse under its weight. Consider for a moment the stressor at the top of your ...


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CANOE
   
Canada bird flu virus identified as 'highly pathogenic' strain   
Reuters
WINNIPEG, Manitoba Dec 4 (Reuters) - The bird flu virus that has killed thousands of birds on two Canadian farms in British Columbia is the "highly pathogenic" H5N2 strain, Canada's chief veterinary officer Harpreet Kochhar said on Thursday. The strain was ...

Officials identify strain of bird flu in BC   Woodstock Sentinel Review
Bird flu strain same as 2009 outbreak   24 Hours Vancouver
Avian influenza outbreak in Canada 'highly pathogenic'   Capital Press

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New York Daily News
   
Checking email less keep stress at bay: study   
New York Daily News
If you're feeling stressed, put down the mouse and don't click "Inbox." It's the lesson to be learned from a new study that says easing up on email surveillance can reduce physiological stress. A group of 124 adults, including students, financial analysts and ...

Checking emails too often can cause stress   Business Standard
Fewer email checks keep stress in check   Free Malaysia Today

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CBC.ca
   
Thunder Bay hospital death rates trending up: CIHI report   
CBC.ca
New data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information shows more people are dying in the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre than five years ago. But while the death rate for the hospital is still below both provincial and national averages, ...

BGH has lowest death rate in Canada   Paris Star
Hospital deaths down by 400 a year at The Ottawa Hospital, new data show   Ottawa Citizen
Number of unexpected hospital deaths down, new data shows   CTV News
KelownaNow   
Toronto Sun   
CANOE   
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CBC.ca
   
Margaret Froess not receiving proper care at Samaritan Place, NDP says   
CBC.ca
A Saskatoon woman says she fears for her mother's safety in a seniors' care home because the elderly woman has been subjected to assaults by other residents. Debbie Windsor's 74-year-old mother, Margaret Froess, has lived with mental health issues, ...

Saskatchewan woman says her mother didn't get a bath for three months while ...   The Province
More allegations of poor living conditions in Saskatoon care home   News Talk 650 CKOM
Sask. NDP continues to bring forward cases of alleged senior neglect   CTV News

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CBC.ca
   
New campaign to recognize the signs of a stroke 'FAST'   
CTV News
Recognizing the signs of a stroke fast could mean the difference between life and death. The Heart and Stroke Foundation today launched a new campaign called "FAST", playing on that word to reinforce what a stroke looks like and what to do about it.
Heart and Stroke Foundation launches FAST campaign   CBC.ca
Recognizing a stroke FAST program geared to help save lives   Digital Journal
Stroke needs quick response: Report   The Sudbury Star
660 News   
Globalnews.ca   
High River Online   
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Saskatchewan auditor flags medication plans in long-term care   
News Talk 980 CJME
The provincial auditor is raising concern about potentially dangerous medication practices in long-term care at the Heartland Regional Health Authority. Provincial auditor Judy Ferguson found in her study that Heartland "did not have effective processes to ...


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windsoriteDOTca
   
The Flu Has Arrived   
windsoriteDOTca
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has confirmed the first three cases of the flu in Windsor-Essex County. All three cases reported affected seniors who are 65 years or older. The Health Unit says that is still not too late to get your influenza vaccine.
Influenza cases confirmed among Windsor-Essex seniors   Windsor Star (blog)
Influenza Arrives In Windsor-Essex   BlackburnNews.com
Flu officially lands in Windsor-Essex, patient hospitalized   CBC.ca

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