2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 Canada English Health


National Post
   
National mental illness report viewed as 'solid start'   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's health-care system is still a long way from measuring and treating mental illness with the rigour it brings to cancer or heart disease, but a new national report on the subject is a step in the right direction, experts say. The Mental Health Commission of ...

Male suicides remain high while caregivers are stressed out: report   The Telegram
Mental health commission releases key indicators of illness   Macleans.ca
Let's Talk About Mental Health   CJFW
Ottawa Citizen   
National Post   
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Got a rash from your belt buckle or ring? You could have contact dermatitis   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
A patient who has been tested for contact dermatitis by testing with different types of wood is shown in a handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Sandy Skotnicki. TORONTO - It could come from the metal on the back of your watch face, or your belt ...


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NPR
   
E-cigarettes produce levels of formaldehyde: study   
CTV News
Christian Valete knows smoking is bad for his health. So instead, he vapes – inhaling vapour from an electronic device that heats up flavoured oil. "You can actually get the same nicotine, but without all the harsh tar chemicals you can get," said Valete, who ...

Formaldehyde in e-cigarettes boosts cancer   The Nation
Ramping up e-cigarette voltage produces more formaldehyde   Daily Times
Study: E-cigarettes expose you to formaldehyde   IdahoOnYourSide.com
Indiana Public Media   
Chicago Sun-Times   
NBC26   
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CTV News
   
Customers at Marj's restaurant in Alma warned of hepatitis A risk   
CBC.ca
Waterloo-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health officials are asking anyone who ate at Marj's restaurant in Alma between Jan. 2 and Jan. 20 to contact them, as they may be at risk for hepatitis A exposure. Dr. Nicola Mercer, the medical officer of health and CEO of ...

Visitors of Alma restaurant urged to get Hep A shot   570 News
Hundreds may have been exposed to Hepatitis A at Marj's Village Kitchen in Alma   InsideHalton.com
Customers of Alma restaurant warned of hepatitis A risk   CTV News

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Toronto Star
   
Splinter group of Ontario doctors planning a protest 'job fair'   
Toronto Star
A splinter group of doctors, angry with the outcome of the province's negotiations with the Ontario Medical Association, is planning a job fair to help physicians find work in “friendlier” jurisdictions. DoctorsOntario (formerly the Coalition of Family Physicians and ...

Ophthalmologist charges OHIP $6 million, but names of top-billing doctors secret   CTV News
Names of top billing Ontario doctors secret   BlackburnNews.com

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National Post
   
Sitting for too long can kill you, even if you exercise: study   
CBC.ca
Sitting on one's butt for a major part of the day may be deadly in the long run — even with a regimen of daily exercise, researchers say. In an analysis that pooled data from 41 international studies, Toronto researchers found the amount of time a person sits ...

Even for the active, a long sit shortens life and erodes health   Los Angeles Times
Sitting for prolonged periods increases risk of death, disease: study   CTV News
excessive sitting linked to disease, premature death   Ottawa Citizen
Macleans.ca   
Times of India   
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Palo Alto Online
   
Standing still, 'Alice' moves   
Palo Alto Online
There's a master class in screen acting coming to a theater near you, which is reason enough (for those who care about such things) to see "Still Alice." Heavily favored to take home a Best Actress trophy at this year's Oscars, Julianne Moore plays the titular ...

Send hope to those suffering with dementia   www.muskokaregion.com/
Local Alzheimer's Society has men's support group   Orangeville Citizen
New Initiative to Study Alzheimer's, Vascular Disease Links   Medscape

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WJXT Jacksonville
   
Pneumonia Hospitalization Associated With Long-Term Heart Disease Risks   
Endocrinology Advisor
(HealthDay News) — Older patients hospitalized with pneumonia appear to have an increased risk for myocardial infarction (MI), stroke or death from coronary heart disease (CHD) for years afterward, according to a new study published in the Journal of the ...

Pneumonia Linked With Long Term Cardiovascular Risks   RTT News
Pneumonia raises risk of heart attack, stroke in older adults, study finds   Montreal Gazette
Pneumonia raises heart attack, stroke risk in older adults   CBC.ca
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Problems not going away for Santa Maria | Video   
Regina Leader-Post
Mary Hohne says her mother Sheila, who was staying at Santa the Maria Senior Citizens home in Regina, was hospitalized on Jan. 17 for severe dehydration and a urinary tract infection. REGINA — Once again the care provided at the Santa Maria Senior ...

Another family claims poor care at Regina seniors' home   650 CKOM News Talk Radio
Government is ignoring seniors care crisis across Saskatchewan: NDP   580 CFRA Radio

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ABC News
   
Coroner Investigates Death of Girl Who Refused Chemotherapy   
ABC News
The death of an 11-year-old girl who sparked headlines after her family agreed to let her stop chemotherapy will be investigated by a local coroner. Makayla Sault, a member of the First Nations tribe in Canada, died after suffering a stroke on Sunday, ...

Makayla Sault's death shifts the spotlight to 'J.J's' plight   CBC.ca
Coroners office looking into Makayla Sault death   CHCH News
Makayla Sault: Whose rights are served when a little girl dies?   The Globe and Mail
Toronto Star   
National Post   
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