2014年12月13日 星期六

2014-12-14 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
'The death was preventable entirely, and I think the system has to respond to that ...   
CBC.ca
The Manitoba Nurses Union agrees with the inquest report that determined Brian Sinclair's death was preventable. Brian Sinclair's death 'preventable' but not homicide, says inquest report. Sandi Mowat, Manitoba Nurses Union president, said Sinclair, ...

Inquest report disappoints   Winnipeg Free Press
Inquest into aboriginal man's death in ER a 'wasted opportunity,' family says   CTV News
Aboriginal man's death during 34-hour wait in emergency room not homicide ...   Montreal Gazette
Regina Leader-Post   
Macleans.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Calgary parents charged in death of infant   
CBC.ca
Calgary Police have charged the biological parents of a child who died last year. Jennifer Clark, 38, and Jeromie Clark, 34, of north Calgary were arrested on Dec. 12, 2014. Both have been charged with criminal negligence causing death and failure to ...

Update: Parents charged in connection with death of infant   Calgary Herald
Calgary police charge parents in toddler's malnutrition death   CANOE
Parents charged in death of Calgary child   Chilliwack Progress

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Edmonton Journal
   
Hormone treatment fails to heal traumatic brain injuries   
Edmonton Journal
Giving people with fresh traumatic brain injuries the hormone progesterone does no good, two major studies have found. The results dash some high hopes for treating a problem that hits millions each year, from combat troops to car crash victims.
Progesterone treatment fails to minimize brain trauma, studies find   Fox News
Flawed Outcome Measures May Explain Failed TBI Studies   MedPage Today
Progesterone offers no significant benefit in traumatic brain injury clinical trial   HealthCanal.com

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CBC.ca
   
Report calls on federal government to regulate sex industry   
The Globe and Mail
Selling sex for money is not a crime in Canada, but the current framework is failing to keep sex workers safe. In a report released Friday, the Canadian Public Health Association called on the government to regulate the sex industry, saying that sex workers ...

Canada Health body calls for legal sex-trade, health regulations   Digital Journal
Impose health regulations on prostitutes, run industry like a business: report   Times Colonist
Police, sex-trade workers confused   Winnipeg Free Press
CBC.ca   
Toronto Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Santa Maria seniors' home director responds after abuse allegations   
CBC.ca
On Friday, CBC learned multiple employees at the Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home were suspended over allegedly assaulting and neglecting a resident. On Saturday, the home's executive director gave an interview about the allegations. Alleged assault ...

Senior care home director “disappointed” over neglect and assault allegations   Globalnews.ca
Govt “has its head in the sand” on seniors care: NDP   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Senior allegedly assaulted at Santa Maria care home   CTV News
Regina Leader-Post   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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OurWindsor.ca
   
Black children's aid society needed, lawyers say   
OurWindsor.ca
African Canadian Legal Clinic policy and research lawyer, Anthony N. Morgan, speaks to media during a news conference at the agency's downtown Toronto offices, December 12, 2014. The ACLC was responding to a Toronto Star investigation into the ...

Ontario's most vulnerable children kept in the shadows   InsideHalton.com
Why are so many black children in foster and group...   Caledon Enterprise

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CBC.ca
   
Health department expects more info on NB Christmas supper death   
CBC.ca
New Brunswick's Health Department says it should know more next week about a suspected bacteria after one death and widespread illness at a community supper. The acting chief medical officer says it's likely the bacteria Clostridium perfringens caused ...

Bacteria likely cause of illness at church potluck   CTV News
Bacteria is the likely cause of illness at turkey dinner: medical officer   Times Colonist

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Edmonton Sun
   
Grande Prairie RCMP seize over 10000 pills of fentanyl in a month   
Edmonton Sun
Prescription drug fentanyl being sold on the street as 'greenies' Photo Supplied/RCMP. Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Strathcona County RCMP seize 'extremely large' amount of heroin · OxyContin ...


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BlackburnNews.com
   
Doors to Lakeshore's Atlas Tube Centre Now Open   
Digital Journal
Residents of Lakeshore are celebrating the fact that they have new opportunities to get fit and stay active thanks to the opening of phase one of the Atlas Tube Centre, formerly known as the Multi-Use Recreation Facility (MURF). Representatives from the ...

First phase of Atlas Tube Centre unveiled during grand opening   Windsor Star (blog)
Town Of Lakeshore Library Named   windsoriteDOTca

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MetroNews Canada
   
Study says Simple Potato Extract can Control Obesity.   
SeeandSay
Toronto -The benefits of the extract are due to its high concentration of polyphenols, a beneficial chemical component also found in fruits and vegetables. To the delight of potato lovers, researchers have found a simple potato extract may limit weight gain from ...

Potato can help you control weight   Times of India
Scientists Claim Potato Extract Could Prevent Obesity   Canada News
Potato extract stabilizes weight despite calorie-laden diet: study   MetroNews Canada
Daily Times   
The Sun Daily   
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