2014年12月15日 星期一

2014-12-16 Canada English Health


Digital Journal
   
Avoiding Alzheimer's: Exercise key factor of 5 that reduces risk   
Digital Journal
A charity in the U.K. has studied previous studies on Alzheimer's Disease and concluded that five lifestyle choices are key to significantly reducing the risk of getting Alzheimer's. Exercise is likely to do the most benefit.
Things you can do to help reduce risk of dementia   Scotsman
Four golden rules to ward off dementia   Edmonton Journal

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CBC.ca
   
Palliative care access needed for all nearing end of life, report says   
CBC.ca
Dramatic improvements are needed to provide quality palliative care for all patients facing the end of their lives, including boosting the number of health providers trained in specialized care of the dying, says an Ontario health advisory agency. In a report ...

Ontario's piecemeal palliative care gets a roadmap to recovery   The Globe and Mail

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Edmonton Journal
   
Cut out the X: Tips for making your holiday meals a healthier occasion   
Edmonton Journal
TORONTO - It's a given: There will be a lot of overeating over the holidays. There are all those special high-cal foods that family traditions link to holiday celebrations. Plum pudding and brandy sauce (a.k.a butter plus sugar plus alcohol). Eggnog (cream plus ...


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Toronto Star
   
Medical marijuana patients can still grow at home, court rules   
Toronto Star
VANCOUVER—The Conservative government has lost its latest attempt to prevent medical marijuana users from growing pot at home, with the Federal Court of Appeal upholding an injunction that exempted patients from a massive overhaul of the system.
Federal government loses appeal to stop medical marijuana patients from ...   CBC.ca
Feds lose bid to stop medical pot users from growing their own   Toronto Sun
Some facts about Canada's overhauled medical marijuana system   Vancouver Sun
Surrey Leader   
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CBC.ca
   
Ottawa Hospital to head $60M cancer treatment network   
CBC.ca
The Ottawa Hospital will head a new $60 million treatment network devoted to biotherapeutic cancer treatments. Modified-virus treatment causes hope for leukemia cure · Intravenous virus eyed as possible cancer treatment. ​Dr. John Bell, a senior scientist at ...

Ottawa Hospital to host cancer research network   Ottawa Sun
Ottawa cancer researcher says new approach to cancer could bring cure.   CTV News
$25M grant boosts Ottawa research network in cancer biotherapy   Ottawa Citizen
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MetroNews Canada   
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Ottawa Sun
   
Sick? Don't go to hospital   
Ottawa Sun
Don't spread it to already-vulnerable patients, local hospitals warned as they teamed up to announce temporary visitation restrictions Monday. With the winter viral season upon us, anyone with a runny nose, cough, fever, vomiting or diarrhea is asked not to ...

Sick visitors asked to stay away from Ottawa hospitals   MetroNews Canada
Stay home, hospitals tell ailing visitors   Ottawa Citizen
Hospitals imposing temporary restrictions on visitors during cold season   CTV News
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Big Black Van roaming Winnipeg's streets a likely hoax, police say   
CBC.ca
Stories about a black van driving Winnipeg's streets and offering STD screening and clean needles is likely a hoax, police say. A poster about “The Big Black Van Crew” has been making the rounds on social media. The typo-ridden poster states the van, ...

Beware the Big Black Van Crew: police   Winnipeg Sun
Big Black Van services likely a hoax: Winnipeg Police   MetroNews Canada
Police say reports surrounding black van service a hoax   CTV News

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Calgary Herald
   
Parents seeking bail on charges relating to son's death   
Calgary Herald
Lawyers for Calgary parents charged last week with criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide the necessities of life in the death of their 14-month-old son are set to argue Tuesday for their clients' release. Jennifer Clark, 38, and Jeromie Clark, ...

Calgary parents charged in baby's death make 1st court appearance   CBC.ca
Accused parents to seek bail after Calgary boy's death   Calgary Sun
Parents accused of malnutrition in boy's death set to appear in court   CTV News
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CTV News
   
New hospital waiting room named after joyful patient   
OurWindsor.ca
A new waiting room at Windsor Regional Hospital has been dedicated a patient who never gave up her sense of humour. Following the death of Karl Straky's wife Kathleen in July, he decided to begin giving back to the local healthcare system. Straky said his ...

Family donates much needed waiting room for hospital testing lab   Windsor Star (blog)
Windsor Regional Hospital lounge re-named for patient   CTV News

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CTV News
   
Three-legged cat looking for special home: LHS   
CTV News
London Humane Society officials say an owner's negligence led to a cat having its leg amputated, and the feline is now looking for a new home. The black and white cat, Samarah, was taken in by the humane society after her owner failed to properly care for ...

Free Press Staff   London Free Press
Mistreatment costs cat a leg, but not her future   Cambridge Times
Neglected Cat Has Leg Amputated   BlackburnNews.com

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