2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 Canada English Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Drug companies to blame for antibiotic resistance, says pharmaceutical boss   
Telegraph.co.uk
Drug companies' poor practices are to blame for the rise of antibiotic resistance which threatens to make even the smallest infections deadly, one industry chief executive has claimed. Doctors have usually been blamed for bacterial resistance because of ...

Antibiotics resistance: Drug firms 'to blame'   Times LIVE

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Toronto Sun
   
Girl, 11, who refused chemo dies   
Toronto Sun
Makayla Sault, an 11-year-old New Credit First Nation girl who refused chemotherapy to treat her leukemia, has died. (Screenshot from YouTube) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. BARRIE, Ont.— An 11-year-old New Credit First ...

Makayla Sault, who refused chemotherapy for leukaemia in favour of alternative ...   National Post
Ontario First Nations girl taken off chemotherapy has died   The Globe and Mail
Makayla Sault, girl who refused chemo for leukemia, dies   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
CTV News   
Globalnews.ca   
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WCVB Boston
   
Sitting for prolonged periods increases risk of death, disease: study   
CTV News
Prolonged time spent sitting and being sedentary is associated with an increased risk for heart disease, cancer and death, regardless of physical activity, according to a new study. The meta-analysis review, published Monday in the Annals of Internal ...

Even with regular exercise, excessive sitting linked to disease, premature death   Winnipeg Free Press
Even for the active, a long sit shortens life and erodes health   Los Angeles Times
Too Much Sitting Can Be Deadly -- Even if You Exercise, Review Finds   U.S. News & World Report

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Fecal transplants could be saving lives, advocate says   
The Globe and Mail
Since Fraser Health scrapped a pilot project last spring that would have provided fecal transplants at two Lower Mainland hospitals, at least one patient got so sick with C. difficile that part of her bowels needed to be surgically removed. Health Canada's ...


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CBC.ca
   
Pharmacies teaming up with AHS to provide better care for high-risk patients   
CBC.ca
Albertans at risk of cardiovascular diseases have some new resources to turn to. Alberta Health Services (AHS) is working with local pharmacies to identify risk and help with treatment. "Most people at risk for heart attack and stroke have no symptoms, and ...

Alberta pharmacists screening for heart attack and stroke   Globalnews.ca
Screening program provides better access for vascular patients   CTV News
Pharmacists to help patients with vascular disease   News Talk 770 Calgary
Drayton Valley Western Review   
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Times of Malta
   
Drug a clue to empathy conundrum   
Times of Malta
A stress-blocking drug can be used as a 'compassion pill' that increases empathy, the ability to feel another's pain, a study has shown. The research also provides the first evidence that stress can sap the caring instincts of humans, possibly helping to explain ...

Stress is 'Barrier to Feeling Empathy for Strangers'   Sudan Vision
Adage 'misery loves company' may actually be true   Full-Time Whistle
How Stress Kills Our Ability To Feel Compassion   Huffington Post
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Canada News   
Hindustan Times   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Walmart Recalls Listeria-Tainted Refresh and Power Fusion Mix   
Food Poison Journal
Inventure Foods, Inc. of Phoenix, Arizona, has issued a precautionary recall of its RADER FARMS® Fresh Start Smoothie Blend, Fresh Start Sunrise Refresh Fusion, and Fresh Start Daily Power Fusion because of a potential to be contaminated with Listeria ...

Costco recalls frozen smoothie blend over listeria concerns   CTV News
Smoothie Blend Recalled From Costco   High River Online
Frozen smoothie base being recalled due to listeria fears   Globalnews.ca
Food Poisoning Bulletin   
MarketWatch   
Food Safety News   
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Prince George Citizen
   
Cancer: Now available in strawberry   
Prince George Citizen
During National Non-Smoking Week 2015 the Canadian Cancer Society BC and Yukon is trying to get B.C.'s smoking rate from 13 per cent to nine. B.C. has Canada's lowest tobacco use rates but youth are still experimenting with flavoured tobacco. Through ...

5 Ways Quebec's Tobacco-Free Week Is Straight-Up Bullshit   MTL Blog (blog)
Anti-smoking campaign: Tobacco makes its victims suffer before it kills them   Montreal Gazette
Encourage tobacco free environment   Drayton Valley Western Review
VOCM   
CTV News   
CJAD   
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Surrey Now
   
'Unprecedented congestion' at Surrey Memorial Hospital   
Surrey Now
SURREY — The province's busiest ER got even busier this past weekend after facing “unprecedented congestion,” and difficulties finding beds for patients. According to an internal staff bulletin obtained by the Vancouver Sun, Surrey Memorial Hospital was ...

Surrey Memorial Hospital congestion 'highest' ever, internal alert warns   BCLocalNews
Surrey hospital sees 'unprecedented' congestion due to C. difficile   The Globe and Mail
Surrey Memorial Hospital faces 'unprecedented congestion', multiple infection ...   Vancouver Sun
CTV News   
CBC.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Alzheimer's health club planned for Markham   
Toronto Sun
memory Ashley Kwong, owner and director of Memory and Company. (DAVE THOMAS, Toronto Sun). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Study identifies brain molecule that can improve function and ...

Living in the cloud of Alzheimer's   Macleans.ca
Scientist invents 'mini brain' to observe Alzheimer's life cycle   TheHealthSite
Early Signs Of Alzheimer's Disease Aren't What You Think   The Inquisitr
Winnipeg Free Press   
Daily News & Analysis   
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