2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 Canada English Health


AsiaOne
   
Gym time won't cancel out too much sitting   
AsiaOne
People who are too sedentary, even if they do exercise frequently, are more likely to develop heart disease, cancer and diabetes, a new report says. It's well known that too much sitting time is bad for our health. "What we didn't know was whether the sitting ...

excessive sitting linked to disease, premature death   Montreal Gazette
Regular exercise won't undo effects of prolonged...   CANOE

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The Province
   
Pneumonia raises risk of heart attack, stroke in older adults, study finds   
The Globe and Mail
Seniors who develop a bout of pneumonia severe enough to require hospitalization are at higher risk of having a heart attack, stroke or dying of heart failure for years after the event, a new study suggests. For adults 65 and older, the increased risk is highest ...

Ottawa researcher studies link between hospitalization for pneumonia and heart ...   CTV News
Link found between pneumonia and heart disease   MyFox Detroit
Pneumonia may increase heart disease risk   WJXT Jacksonville
CBC.ca   
HealthCanal.com   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Calgary Herald
   
Kids who play outdoors solo, with pals more active than supervised peers: study   
Calgary Herald
Children take part in a "messenger bag relay race," in St. Charles, Mich., Friday, Sept. 12, 2014. Could solo play be the key to better fitness for children? A new Canadian study suggests children are who left to play outdoors and unsupervised get nearly 20 per ...


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National Post
   
Barbara Kay: Stop the presses. Women like sex with good-looking guys. Just ...   
National Post
Note: Readers incapable of appreciating parody should stop reading now. The University of Ottawa released two landmark studies this week that are likely to shake public perceptions of common human behaviours. In one, based on a survey of 510 Canadian ...

Some women have casual flings for fun, Ottawa study finds   Canada News
Because 'it feels good'   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Women Want Casual Sex Because They Like It, Study Confirms   Huffington Post Canada
New Kerala   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Patient in Quebec tested for Ebola, but deemed low-risk of having virus   
The Globe and Mail
A patient at a hospital in Quebec's Lanaudiere region is being tested for Ebola, but the region's health authority says the individual is at a low risk of having the virus. The patient started to have a fever and diarrhea 16 days after returning from an Ebola-stricken ...

Possible case of Ebola in Quebec   CBC.ca
Possible case of Ebola in Lanaudière   Montreal Gazette

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Montreal Gazette
   
Couples who try to shape up together have better odds of success   
Los Angeles Times
If you want to improve your odds of losing weight, quitting smoking or sticking with an exercise plan, researchers in England have this advice: Get your spouse to do it with you. lRelated Getting angry with your spouse? Quick, eat something! Science Now ...

C-K young smokers older than provincial average   Chatham Daily News
Health unit wants to help smokers STOP   Niagara Falls Review
KFL&A Public Health Challenges Smokers to Quit   CKWS
Reuters   
Huffington Post   
Fox News   
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Toronto Star
   
Aboriginal girl who refused chemo dies   
Hamilton Spectator
The 11-year-old New Credit girl, who died Monday afternoon at home, "had a mind of her own … and did not let anyone stand in her way" when she decided to quit chemotherapy in favour of traditional healing in May, said Mississaugas of the New Credit First ...

Remembering Makayla Sault: A short life of courage and faith   National Post
Blatchford: Who's to blame for Makayla Sault's death when everyone's an expert?   The Province
Family blames chemo for death of aboriginal girl, 11, who abandoned chemo   Winnipeg Free Press
CTV News   
CHCH News   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Ottawa Public Health plans cuts to newborn programs   
CBC.ca
Ottawa Public Health's proposed cuts to programs for mothers of newborns in its 2015 draft budget are being criticized by some health groups. In the draft presented Monday night, Ottawa's medical officer of health Dr. Isra Levy said they are submitting a ...

Public Health makes cuts to program for newborns and parents   CTV News
Ottawa Public Health says budget cuts won't affect infant health   Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa Public Health tables $56.4 million draft budget for 2015   580 CFRA Radio

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Design & Trend
   
Alzheimer Awareness Month targets Victoria women with The 72% Campaign   
Victoria News
It's an eye-opening statistic, but it's not news to the many Victoria families whose lives have been altered by the dementia journey, many of whom will participate at the Investors Group Walk for Memories this Sunday (Jan. 25). “Women represent 72 per cent of ...

Raising awareness about Alzheimer's in Vermont   WCAX
State to recognize Alzheimer's Awareness Day   Rome News-Tribune
Alzheimer's information session this afternoon   Kenora Online
Coast Reporter   
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Phoenix Business Journal
   
Inventure Foods recalls smoothie, power fusion products   
Phoenix Business Journal
Inventure Foods Inc. (Nasdaq: SNAK) has issued a voluntary recall of three of its products because they may have been contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or ...

Costco recalls frozen smoothie blend over listeria concerns   CTV News
Listeria Contaminated Ingredients Found in Rader Farms' Fresh Start Smoothie ...   Foodbeat
Possible Listeria Contamination Forces Recall of Smoothie Blend in BC   KelownaNow
Lamar Ledger   
Food Safety News   
Yahoo Finance UK   
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