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2015-01-12 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Patch or pill? Way smokers metabolize nicotine could predict best way to quit ...   
CTV News
TORONTO -- It seems not all smokers are created equal when it comes to how their bodies handle nicotine, and that could have big implications for anyone trying to kick the tobacco habit for good, researchers say. In a study published Monday in the journal ...

Blood test to help smokers 'find best way to quit'   BBC News
Quit smoking success 'predictable'   Daily Mail
Nicotine metabolism dictates best way to quit   Richmond Review

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Toronto Star
   
Pedro the kitten's rescuer facing fraud investigation   
Toronto Star
A month ago, Mandi Howard was looking forward to adopting a bloodied kitten she had rescued from Hwy. 427. Now, after raising more than $9,500 for Pedro on Indiegogo, she has become a person of interest in a Toronto Police fraud investigation.
Highway cat spat takes a pause   Hamilton Spectator
Toronto Humane Society won't accept $10k raised for hurt kitten 'Pedro'   CTV News
Pedro the Cat campaign worries Humane Society   CBC.ca
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
CityNews   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Vancouver hosts first transgender-friendly swim   
MetroNews Canada
Changing into a bathing suit can be hard enough for people who feel they belong in the men's or women's change rooms, let alone for transgender people who can experience discrimination or violence for being different. In an effort to make sure everyone ...

Transgender-friendly swim at Templeton Pool welcomes everyone   CBC.ca
A welcome sign at Templeton Pool   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
East Vancouver pool hosts transgender friendly swim sessions   660 News

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Leamington Observer
   
Quit smoking, earn chance to win a car   
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Someone in Ontario who quits smoking by the spring is going to win a new car. The Canadian Cancer Society has launched its Driven to Quit program, hoping the big prize will motivate people to butt out and live a healthier lifestyle. The grand prize is a choice ...

Weekly Poll: Ontario's New Smoking Restrictions   Kingstonist
E-cig ban slammed   Leamington Observer
Put 'quit smoking' in your 2015 calendar   Watertown Public Opinion
Pentiction Western News   
The Republic   
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Injection site supporters say Tories are heel dragging   
The Globe and Mail
Three years after the Supreme Court of Canada cleared the way for more supervised injection sites, Canada still only has its original Vancouver facility and proponents for others across the country say an onerous process to get approval is likely to become ...


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The Province
   
Avian flu scare leads to ban on chickens and eggs at border crossings   
The Province
If you're planning a cross-border Costco run this weekend, be sure to strike chicken and eggs from your grocery list. After the avian flu was detected in backyard flocks in Washington and Oregon, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has banned the import of ...

Avian flu outbreak results in international trade bans   Mid Columbia Tri City Herald

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KETK
   
Study shows avocados lower bad cholesterol   
KETK
Tyler, TX (KETK) — As if guacamole fans needed another reason to adore avocados, there's new evidence of their heart-healthy benefits. Penn State University led a carefully controlled study of 45 people. Participants were assigned either to a low-fat diet or ...

Opinion: Avocados don't lower cholesterol, at least not in any significant way   Montreal Gazette
An avocado a day may help keep bad cholesterol at bay   Imperial Valley News
Avocados Lower Cholesterol and Reduce Heart Risks   Viral Global News

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Net Newsledger
   
Analyst says city one of most affordable places in Canada to own a homeLOCAL   
TbNewsWatch.com
CMHC analyst Warren Philp says Thunder Bay is one of the most affordable cities in Canada to own a home. AD. ROCK 94Your Rock Station, Always has…Always will be! Click Here! By Matt Vis, tbnewswatch.com. THUNDER BAY -- On average, this city is ...

Does Thunder Bay need our own Participation Challenge?   Net Newsledger

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Economy Lead
   
Two genes that boost PTSD risk identified   
Zee News
Los Angeles: Scientists have identified two gene variants that put people at higher risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles found that heredity influences a person's risk of developing ...

Gene couple that boosts stress disorder identified   Vancouver Desi

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Net Newsledger
   
MP REPORT: Action taken   
Vernon Morning Star
In 1989, a previous Conservative government endorsed the 2000 Campaign that was to end child poverty by the year 2000. This did not happen under the former Conservative or Liberal governments, but for the first time, since this campaign started, the ...

Comment: Canada fares poorly on children's health rankings   Times Colonist
Why Canada Does Poorly on Children's Health Rankings?   Net Newsledger

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