2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
A family doctor reacts to new obesity guidelines   
The Globe and Mail
About four out of 10 of us are either overweight or obese, and this will lead to a tsunami of diabetes, kidney failure, heart attacks and stroke. In fact, obesity is perhaps the prime mover for all these conditions. Since the Canadian Task Force on Preventive ...

New Canadian Obesity Guidelines Aimed at Primary Care   Medscape
Doctors Told To Watch Your Weight   CBC.ca (blog)
Weigh your patients, say new obesity guidelines for MDs; experts unconvinced   Neepawa Press
Hamilton Spectator   
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CBC.ca
   
Streptococcus: What it is and why chickenpox raises risk   
CBC.ca
Toronto health officials blamed an infection from "a common bacteria" known as Group A streptococcus (GAS) this week in the death of a three-year-old boy who attended an east-end daycare. The child was reportedly running a fever on Jan. 13. His parents ...

Community mourns loss of three-year-old boy who attended Leslieville daycare   insideTORONTO.com
3-year-old boy dies from bacteria that causes strep throat   Toronto Star
Boy dies of bacteria commonly linked with strep throat   CTV News
CANOE   
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Times of India
   
Morphine after childhood surgery may be life threatening   
Times of India
Treating post-operative pain with morphine can cause life threatening respiratory problems in some children who have had their tonsils removed, new research has found. The study has identified a significant risk of potentially fatal breathing disruption when ...

Morphine Unsafe for Some Children After Tonsillectomy   Medscape
Drug Safety board rejects the use of morphine for tonsillectomy in children   World Tech Today
Morphine after tonsillectomy may be life threatening for children   News-Medical.net
Medical News Today   
Uncover Michigan   
helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Let's stop trying to cure the obese and tackle our culture of gluttony   
Mirror.co.uk
For a time, when I was a zealous young doctor, I refused to treat anyone until they'd given up smoking. The rationale was that while they smoked I could do nothing for them to improve their health that compared to the benefits of quitting. Whatever good I did ...

Is Your Cat Or Dog Obese? More Than 50 Percent Of American Pets Are Fat   Science World Report
New obesity guidelines fall short, expert says   The Globe and Mail
Millions of U.S. pets are overweight or obese, study shows   Science Recorder
CBS Local   
Managed Care magazine   
WKRC TV Cincinnati   
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Orillia Packet & Times
   
Commission releases report on mental-health indicators   
Orillia Packet & Times
The findings of a pioneering national survey on mental health are resonating with local organizations. The Mental Health Commission of Canada, a non-profit funded by Health Canada, has released the first part of a larger report that highlights 13 ...

Ottawa professional golfer opens up about depression   MetroNews Canada
Talking about mental illness isn't enough   Toronto Sun
Wednesday is Bell Let's Talk Day: What you need to know   Ottawa Citizen
The Globe and Mail   
Vancouver Sun   
Globalnews.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Crowdfunding campaign started for babies born prematurely by surrogate   
Toronto Sun
Babies of Greg and Elaine Smith (Screenshot from GoFundMe website) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Canadian securities regulators eye rules on crowdfunding. VANCOUVER -. A Vancouver–area couple are ...

Greg and Elaine Smith fight to bring surrogate-born twins home from Mexico   CBC.ca
Pitt Meadows couple struggling to bring babies home 0   24 Hours Vancouver

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New York Times
   
More Differences Than Similarities Are Found in Autistic Siblings   
New York Times
Most siblings with a diagnosis of autism do not share the same genetic risk factors for the disorder and are as distinct in their behaviors as any brothers and sisters, scientists reported on Monday in a study that came as a surprise to many doctors, if not to ...

Study of siblings with autism reveals surprising results   The Globe and Mail
Genes May Not Explain Autism That Runs in Families   WebMD
Whole genome sequencing reveals, 'each child with autism is like a snowflake'   CTV News
Winnipeg Free Press   
Los Angeles Times   
Reuters   
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CBC.ca
   
Cambridge Memorial Hospital declares enteric outbreak   
CBC.ca
Officials from Cambridge Memorial Hospital have declared an enteric outbreak after five patients in the mental health unit took ill. Enteric illness, which is characterized by vomiting and diarrhea, can be caused by a number of different viruses, such as a ...

Cambridge Memorial Hospital declares intestinal outbreak   Waterloo Record
Enteric outbreak declared at Cambridge Memorial   570 News
Outbreak of intestinal illness declared at CMH mental health unit   CTV News

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Coquitlam Now
   
Mindfulness works, UBC study indicates   
Coquitlam Now
Actress Goldie Hawn helped launch the mindfulness program at Lord Baden Powell Elementary in 2008. Photograph By Now file. Previous Next. Actress Goldie Hawn helped launch the mindfulness program at Lord Baden Powell Elementary in 2008.
Goldie Hawn's Mindfulness Program Makes Kids Better At Maths, Says UBC   Huffington Post Canada
Goldie Hawn program makes kids kinder, better at math: UBC researchers   Times Colonist
Goldie Hawn program makes kids kinder and better at math, UBC researchers say   Vancouver Sun
CTV News   
TIME   
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The Province
   
Having money in the bank can make you less sad, but not happy, UBC study finds   
The Province
Money can't buy you happiness, but it apparently can buy you less sadness in life. A new UBC study led by psychologist Kostadin Kushlev looked into the little-researched link between money and sadness, and concluded that money in the bank is a cushion ...

More money linked to less sadness, but not more happiness either: Study   Toronto Sun
Money can't buy happiness, but it can pay off sadness; why the dollar struggles ...   Panorama.am
More money linked to less sadness: Study   Sun News Network
MetroNews Canada   
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