2014年12月26日 星期五

2014-12-27 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Demand for blood donors continues through holidays   
CBC.ca
Boxing Day was quiet at many Canadian Blood Services Clinics across the Maritimes Friday, however the demand for blood continues. Peter MacDonald, director of donor relations for CBS in Atlantic Canada, says it's a problem they struggle with every year.
Blood Center of New Jersey closes doors, new operators urge donors to continue   NJ.com
Giving the gift of life this Christmas   CTV News
Holiday Blood Donor Clinic   BlackburnNews.com
Globalnews.ca   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Hamilton's John Kelton, Michael Phillips named to Order of Canada   
CBC.ca
Two Hamiltonians are among the 95 Canadians appointed to the Order of Canada on Friday. John Kelton, a physician scientist from Dundas, Ont., and Michael Phillips, a mental health researcher based in Shanghai and Hamilton, have been made members ...

Windsor native named to Order of Canada for research on blood cell disorders   Windsor Star (blog)
McMaster health profs named to Order of Canada   Hamilton Spectator

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Scotsman
   
Festive cheer without the hangover   
Scotsman
Christmas is synonymous with alcohol but that doesn't have to be the case. Picture: Getty. Published on the 26 December 2014 00:00. Published 26/12/2014 00:00. Print this. 0 comments Be the first to comment. Christmas has become synonymous with ...


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Newest Trend in Drinking for 2015; Without the Calories, No Hangovers and a ...   
Digital Journal
TORONTO, Dec. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The DAW Group announces that the company has launched its new product called, The Drank Tank. The company's Kickstarter launch is part of its plan to gain a footprint in the rapidly expanding market for ...


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A pink tree for Christmas   
NL News Now
For the second year in a row, the 22-year-old will set up the three-foot artificial spruce in memory of the most important woman in her life, her mom. © Photo by Melissa Jenkins/The Compass. Although she has not put her pink tree up yet, Alyssa Shaw has her ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
BC AIDS therapy pioneer Julio Montaner appointed to the Order of Canada   
Vancouver Sun
Physician and researcher Julio Montaner has been named an Officer of the Order of Canada for his leadership in developing HIV/AIDS treatments and for establishing a new global standard of care, pioneered here in B.C.. Earlier this year, the United Nations ...

Dr. Julio Montaner Appointed Officer Of The Order Of Canada   Huffington Post Canada

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Toronto Star
   
10 words and terms we discovered in 2014   
Toronto Star
1. Vape: The word aptly describes the results — a fleeting puff of near odourless mist, with maybe a hint of cherry. Vape is the term electronic cigarette users have adopted for their flavourful nicotine habit, and it appears to have staying power: in November, ...


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Herpes Cures Investigated Offers a Newly Comprehensive Analysis of HSV Eraser   
Digital Journal
Herpes Cures Investigated was founded in 2014 in hopes of finding an effective natural treatment for the herpes virus. It is known for fairly tests and evaluates natural treatments for the herpes virus to find which products will work to control outbreaks and viral ...

Herpes Cure May Finally Be a Reality HSV Eraser Is a Promising Way To Erase ...   KEYC
Herpes Cure HQ Releases Update On New HSV Treatments   KOAM-TV

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Aboriginal health continues to be a national shame   
Edmonton Journal
Moving Aboriginal Health Forward: Discarding Canada's Legal Barriers. By Yvonne Boyer. Purich Publishing Limited. As I continue my research into the links between residential schools and Canada's segregated Indian hospitals, I've had the good fortune to ...


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Fox News
   
Smartphone use reveals brain's plasticity   
Fox News
A new study shows that the delicate, repetitive finger movements that people use on their smartphone's touch screen result in a change in the brain's sensory-processing area. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. The findings suggest that a common, daily ...

Smartphone use changes our brains: study   CTV News
Smartphone-touchscreen use altering brain activity   CBC.ca
Smartphone touchscreen use leads to greater brain activity   Times of India
Huffington Post   
CANOE   
Washington Post   
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