2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Canada English Health


Science Recorder
   
This year's flu shot won't help you: study   
Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — This year's flu vaccine offers little or no protection in Canada against becoming sick enough to require medical care, says a study published Thursday. The research, based on data from British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, found the ...

Berkshires experiencing 'rampant' outbreak of influenza   Berkshire Eagle
CDC Is Issuing Rosy Reports About the Present State of the Flu Season as ...   Empire State Tribune
Wisconsin confirmed three more influenza related death   SMN Weekly
Lewiston Sun Journal   
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Wall Street Journal
   
New Ebola cases fall under 100 for 1st week since June   
CBC.ca
New weekly cases of Ebola fell below 100 in three hot spots for the first time since last June, but the hardest part of stamping out the outbreak remains, infectious disease experts say. The World Health Organization says a combined total of 99 confirmed cases ...

What I miss about life before Ebola   BBC News
Sierra Leone's hi-tech weapon against Ebola   Telegraph.co.uk
With Just a Few New Cases of Ebola, Liberia's Kids Head Back to School   NBCNews.com
Zee News   
The Globe and Mail   
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Sun News Network
   
Ottawa doc to embark on groundbreaking MS study   
Sun News Network
OTTAWA ─ The Ottawa Hospital is leading a groundbreaking new study into the use of stem cell therapy as a possible treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Announced Thursday, the six-month medical trial will involve 20 patients from Ottawa, 20 from ...

Gordie Howe's stem cell therapy raises concerns among regenerative medicine ...   National Post
Read Article Gordie Howe's stem cell therapy raises concerns among experts ...   Calgary Herald
McMaster expert questions Gordie Howe's Mexican “miracle” treatment   Hamilton Spectator
Montreal Gazette   
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CBC.ca
   
Health-care quality satisfies Canada's seniors, study finds   
CBC.ca
Canadian seniors wait longer to see a doctor or nurse but are generally pleased with the quality of care when they do, compared with their counterparts in 10 industrialized countries, according to a new report. The Canadian Institute for Health Information and ...

Wait times for seniors to see doctor in Canada exceeds other countries: report   Full-Time Whistle
Older Canadians' timely access to health care ranked last by survey   The Globe and Mail

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Vancouver Sun
   
Fraser Health says 30 per cent of kids under two not vaccinated in Fraser Valley ...   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER - A health authority says more than 30 per cent of children in the Vancouver area have not been vaccinated by their second birthday as per the recommended immunization schedule. Fraser Health, which serves 1.6 million people from ...

Getting MMR vaccine harder following Disneyland outbreak   News1130
More than 30 per cent of Fraser babies not fully vaccinated   Cloverdale Reporter
Measles outbreak prompts B.C. health officials to urge vaccination   MetroNews Canada
Huffington Post Canada   
Burnaby Now   
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Daily Mail
   
Most serial killers don't understand punishment, study reveals   
Daily Mail
Violent psychopathic criminals may be unable to learn from punishment due to abnormalities in key parts of their brain, according to a new study. Brain scans of violent offenders has shown that those with psychopathic tendencies react differently when ...

Few violent offenders with psychopathy learn from punishment   Healio
Psychopathic violent offenders can't understand punishment: study   CTV News
Psychopaths' brains wired differently, researchers...   InsideHalton.com
Regina Leader-Post   
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Toronto Star
   
Home health care workers may be on strike as early as Friday   
Toronto Star
Hundreds of thousands of Ontarians who rely on home and community health care could see care affected Friday morning if workers vote to strike. On Thursday, the Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) announced they are urging 3,500 Community Care ...

Home care workers expected to strike   Hamilton Spectator
Community health care workers hold strike vote tonight   CBC.ca
Services may be delayed if Community Care Access Centre workers strike   The Kingston Whig-Standard
Daily Miner and News   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Initiative critics missing the point   
Orillia Packet & Times
While some argue it's a crass commercial campaign, Bell Canada's Let's Talk initiative has, at the very minimum, shone the spotlight on mental health issues and the stigma attached to the dreaded disease and all its manifestations. This year's one-day ...

#BellLetsTalk trends as users amplify mental health movement   CTV News
$6.1M Raised Through Bell Let's Talk Day   VOCM
Day to promote awareness of mental health raises $6M   Winnipeg Free Press
Hamilton Spectator   
Toronto Sun   
National Post   
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CBC.ca
   
More young Canadians than ever hit with Type 2 diabetes   
Vancouver Sun
Diabetes caused by too much sitting and unhealthy eating is working its way down the age scale, according to B.C. research released this week. “Over the last few decades, lifestyles have changed dramatically,” said first author Dr. Calvin Ke of St. Paul's ...

Big Type 2 diabetes increase in youth: B.C. study   Langley Times

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Uncover Michigan
   
Brain Inflammation linked to depression   
Uncover Michigan
Medical research team in Toronto, Canada has found a link between inflammation in the brain and severe clinical depression. The research team at Centre for Addiction and Mental Health's (CAMH) Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute in ...

Brain inflammation linked to clinical depression, study finds   Fox News
Study finds link between depression, brain inflammation   CTV News
Silencing the Stigma   Londoner
The Utah People's Post   
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