2014年12月17日 星期三

2014-12-18 Canada English Health


News1130
   
Ethical crisis brewing in Canada's healthcare system   
News1130
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – Moral distress over life and death decisions in the ICU is taking a toll on doctors and nurses. Local research suggests many critical care healthcare workers have considered quitting over the way dying patients are handled in our ...

Doctors and nurses working with critically ill patients suffer moral distress ...   Canada.com

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Canada News
   
Anti-aging secret discovered by UBC researcher in wrinkle-free mice   
CBC.ca
A scientific team at UBC and Providence Health Care has stumbled upon an anti-aging secret that may be a fountain of youth, after noticing some genetically engineered mice had less wrinkled skin despite repeated exposure to ultraviolet light. Researcher ...

UBC Scientists may have stumbled upon the secret to youthful skin   Canada News
With help of a mouse tanning salon, UBC scientists may have accidentally found ...   National Post
UBC scientists discover possible secret to wrinkle-free skin   Vancity Buzz
Vancouver Desi   
SkinInc.com   
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National Post
   
Growing number of legal experts encouraging provinces not to enforce new ...   
National Post
Peter MacKay might as well try to stop time or turn the tide as end the sex trade — the explicit hope of the federal justice minister's new prostitution law. The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers Wednesday highlighted the traction opponents ...

Sex workers urge premiers not to enforce new prostitution law   CANOE
Advocacy groups say Ottawa sex workers need more social services, not ...   Ottawa Citizen
Former sex worker calling for overnight drop-in centre in Vanier   MetroNews Canada
CHCH News   
Sun News Network   
Irish Independent   
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CANOE
   
Why We Make Bad Food Decisions, Even When We Know Better   
Huffington Post
When we opt for that last donut in the office kitchen rather than eat the apple brought in from home, our brains are actually making some important micro-decisions before arriving at the final conclusion. According to new research from the California Institute of ...

Why We Make Bad Food Decisions: Study   E Canada Now
Taking Time To Make Healthy Food Choices, New Study   Canada News
To make better food choices, wait before you decide   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
Riverview Hospital to offer substance-abuse, mental-health programs   
CTV News
COQUITLAM, B.C. - What was once the home for Metro Vancouver's mentally ill will soon be the location of a rehabilitation and recovery program for those battling mental-health and substance abuse issues. Riverview Hospital in Coquitlam, B.C., first opened ...

Riverview Hospital to get 40 new beds for addiction rehabilitation   CBC.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Influenza outbreak at Oakville hospital   
CTV News
A hospital in Oakville, Ont., is dealing with an influenza outbreak in one of its largest inpatient units. Halton Healthcare Services say nine patients at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital have a respiratory illness. Three of those patients have tested positive for ...

Outbreak of influenza at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital   Toronto Star
UPDATED: Influenza A outbreak declared on...   Mississauga
Influenza A outbreak confirmed at Oakville hospital   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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CBC.ca
   
Waterloo's Beechwood residents advised to avoid fake Gina's Spa products ...   
Waterloo Record
WATERLOO — The owner of a Waterloo spa wants residents to know that if they receive a Zip-lock snack baggie containing a brown paste-like substance with their logo on it at their front door, don't use it. Jenny DeCicco, owner of Gina's Spa on Regina Street ...

Police warn 'not to use' fake Gina's Spa products in Waterloo   CBC.ca
Police investigate bogus Gina's Spa packages delivered to Waterloo residents   570 News
'Brown paste-like substance' not really facial cream, police say   CTV News

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CTV News
   
Jim Rhode steps down as chair of Saskatoon health   
CTV News
The chair of the Saskatoon Regional Health Authority is stepping down. Jim Rhode announced his resignation Wednesday. “It's been an absolute pleasure and honour to be a part of this organization,” Rhode said. “I've given full dedication to the time that I've ...

Rhode resigns as Saskatoon Health Region chair   News Talk 650 CKOM
Health region chair steps down   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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News & Observer
   
The health risks of crash and fad diets   
Waterloo Record
The allure of the rapid and easy weight loss that crash and fad diets offer... Latest Stories SEE MORE · Winter running tips · Series: All about the Dukan diet · How to fight back against Internet trolls - tell their mothers · Faith · Food · Health · Travel. 8 hours ago ...

How to break the fad-diet cycle   News & Observer

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Chatham Daily News
   
Drug that prevents bacteria from killing bee larvae will be tested next summer   
Chatham Daily News
​University of Guelph researchers believe they've found a way to tackle one of the big three threats facing honeybee populations around the world. The scientists have discovered a lethal toxin released by the bacteria that causes American foulbrood disease, ...

University of Guelph creates 'drug' to help protect bees   Waterloo Record

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