2015年1月5日 星期一

2015-01-06 Canada English Health


Marietta Daily Journal
   
Fake bar may be key to helping alcoholics   
The Globe and Mail
The tequila sure looks real, so do the beer taps. Inside the hospital at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, researchers are testing a possible new treatment to help heavy drinkers cut back – using a replica of a fully stocked bar. The idea: Sitting in the dimly lit ...

HEALTHBEAT: Where researchers know your name: Replica of bar used to test ...   Vancouver Sun
Testing anti-drinking drug with help of a fake bar   Valdosta Daily Times

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National Post
   
Oatmeal everyday may keep grim reaper at bay: Whole grains protect against ...   
National Post
LONDON — A small bowl of porridge each day could be the key to a longer life span, after a major study by Harvard University found that whole grains reduce the risk of dying from heart disease. Although whole grains are widely believed to be beneficial for ...

Rotating Night Shift Work May Raise Risks of Heart Disease, Lung Cancer: Study   U.S. News & World Report
Whole Grains Could Help You Live Longer   Huffington Post
Study finds that eating whole grains can help you live longer   Los Angeles Times
Times of India   
Fox News   
Daily Mail   
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CTV News
   
Women crave cigarettes more during periods: study   
CTV News
Women have a harder time quitting smoking than men, and their menstrual cycle may be one of the reasons why, new research suggests. According to study published in Psychiatry Journal, women crave cigarettes more strongly during their periods.
Study explains why women have harder time quitting smoking than men   Fox News
Women quitting smoking should time it with periods: study   New York Daily News
Women who plan to quit smoking should base timing on menstrual cycle: Study   Sun News Network
Financial Express   
Vancouver Desi   
9NEWS.com   
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CBC.ca
   
How chocolate transforms from candy into superfood   
CBC.ca
News headlines proclaiming the health effects of chocolate are as irresistible as chocolate itself. When the New York Times ran this headline last fall, "To improve a memory, consider chocolate," it quickly became one of the newspaper's "most emailed" stories.

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Telemedicine a boon for marginalized, isolated patients   
The Globe and Mail
Telemedicine can help connect isolated patients with infectious diseases to medical specialists, and patients appreciate it, according to a review. Many doctors who treat complicated infections work near university medical centres that aren't easy to get to for ...


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CBC.ca
   
Pipes burst, flood second ACCESS Winnipeg health centre   
CBC.ca
A second flood, caused by burst pipes, has shut down another ACCESS Winnipeg community health centre Monday. The first centre, ACCESS Winnipeg West, which just opened its doors in May near the Grace Hospital, has been damaged by water on all ...

Water leak shuts down downtown health-care clinic   Winnipeg Free Press
Second WRHA centre damaged after frozen pipes burst   CTV News
Another Access Centre Damaged By Water   CJOB
MetroNews Canada   
ChrisD.ca   
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Castanet.net
   
Photo: RCMP - File Photo   
Castanet.net
RCMP in the North Okanagan believe a potent batch of street drugs may be the cause for a number of drug overdoses over the past week. According to spokesman, Gord Molendyk, two people have died and four others have been admitted to hospital since ...

Bad heroin in Vernon kills two   Globalnews.ca
RCMP issue warning after two deaths, four overdoses from street drugs in Vernon   Vancouver Sun
RCMP Warning of Bad Drugs   News Talk Sports AM 1150
InfoTel News Ltd   
KelownaNow   
Vernon Morning Star   
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Times Colonist
   
Teen heading to US for experimental cancer treatment   
Times Colonist
Kyle McConkey, 18, is set to travel to Seattle on Monday for an initial consultation for an experimental cancer treatment. Photograph By The Province. Previous Next. Kyle McConkey, 18, is set to travel to Seattle on Monday for an initial consultation for an ...

Delta teen heading to US for experimental cancer treatment   Vancouver Sun
Tsawwassen teen heads to Seattle Monday after raising $282K for experimental ...   The Province
Kyle McConkey Headed To U.S. For Leukemia Assessment   Huffington Post Canada
Vancity Buzz   
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Moose Jaw seniors told about plan to turn housing into office space   
CBC.ca
The Saskatchewan NDP is upset about a plan to convert seniors' home units into office space in Moose Jaw. A letter from the Five Hills Health Region to residents of Pioneer Village says the region is contemplating converting some vacant suites for seniors ...

UPDATED: Hospital offices may fill vacant Moose Jaw seniors housing   Globalnews.ca
Hospital office space bumps Moose Jaw seniors, NDP says   News Talk 650 CKOM
NDP Concerned With Pioneer Village Situation   620 CKRM.com
Wire Service Canada (press release)   
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The Reminder
   
Leadership hopeful promises aid for renters   
The Reminder
NDP MLA Theresa Oswald said her first budget will increase housing benefits to 75 per cent of median market rent, if she is successful in her bid to win the provincial NDP leadership. Oswald launched a campaign mid-December for leadership of the ...

Oswald seeks the mommy vote   The Carillon
Create breast milk bank, hire more midwives: Oswald   CTV News
Oswald unveils plan to improve women's health   Globalnews.ca
Winnipeg Sun   
MetroNews Canada   
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