2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 Canada English Health


Balancing office culture and productivity with mental health   
The Globe and Mail
Adrian Wall has worked as an adviser and manager at Fisheries and Oceans Canada for three decades, managing up to 100 people at a time. It's been a tough few years for his department, with budget cuts and layoffs leaving fewer people to do more work.
Getting services to those needing them is focus for county behavioral health ...   U-T San Diego
Why Canadians Can't Rely on Current Mental Health Treatment Programs   Huffington Post Canada
South Shore Mental Health staff certified to teach Mental Health First Aid   Wicked Local Plymouth

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San Angelo Standard Times
   
What our genes tell us about our health   
The Globe and Mail
Yes, your genes can make you fat – but only, according to a new analysis, if you were born after 1942. That may sound like an odd statement, but it reflects a growing realization that the links between genes and health are more nuanced than previously ...

ROCK DOC: Fat and the year you were born   San Angelo Standard Times

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Hamilton Spectator
   
How to prepare your kids for the dentist –...   
Hamilton Spectator
Early dental care is essential to ensuring children's teeth have the best chance for the future, but a visit to the dentist can be an intimidating prospect for young children. Fortunately, no one understands that better than the staff at Fennell Gage Dental Centre, ...

Fredericksburg Dental Practice Joins With Dental Marketing Firm to Upgrade ...   Digital Journal
Stress-free dentist visits for children   InsideHalton.com
Toronto Dentist Empowers Patients with Education   insideTORONTO.com
MENAFN.COM   
Naples Daily News   
Orangeville Banner   
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Woodstock Sentinel Review
   
WALK FOR MEMORIES: On track to help those with dementia   
Paris Star
Participants take part in the Walk for Memories fundraiser Sunday at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre. (Michael-Allan Marion, The Expositor). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Michele and Peter Allison and daughter ...

News Woodstock & Region   Woodstock Sentinel Review
Alzheimer Society's annual charity walk raises $45000LIFE   TbNewsWatch.com
More than 100 walkers take part in Walk For Memories   Peterborough Examiner
www.insidebelleville.com/   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
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CBC.ca
   
Facebook pic of grocery clerk walking senior customer home goes viral   
CBC.ca
A photo of a Halifax grocery store clerk walking a 72-year-old customer home on icy sidewalks has gone viral. The photo, taken by Terri Bordage Stevens, was posted to Facebook on Friday morning and has since accumulated more than 12,000 likes and ...

Photo of grocery store employee walking blind woman home goes viral   Fox News
Moment Sobey's store-worker Austin MacNeill escorted blind Mary Cogswell ...   Daily Mail
PIC: This Photo Of Human Kindness Will Restore Your Faith In People   Her.ie
Globalnews.ca   
Sierra Leone Times   
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The Inquisitr
   
Depression Linked To Inflammation In The Brain, Study Finds   
The Inquisitr
Scientists in Canada have indicated that they've made a major breakthrough in depression research with a new study, in which researchers have found a connection between inflammation deep in the brain and patients who suffer from depression.
Is Depression Caused By The Inflammation Of The Brain?   WallStreet OTC
Inflammation in the brain may cause severe depression   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news

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insideTORONTO.com
   
Invisalign: changing the way you view braces   
insideTORONTO.com
Six Point Dental is proud to offer the latest in braces, Invisalign. Need help straightening your teeth but don't like the idea of braces? Invisalign may be your solution. Known as the 'invisible braces', Invisalign is the newly aesthetic way to straighten your teeth.
Invisalign provides new outlook on life at any age   InsideHalton.com
Invisalign – the latest alternative to traditional...   Waterloo Record

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KelownaNow
   
Campaign Kicks Off to Use Grocery Points to Help Kelowna General Hospital   
KelownaNow
It's official: you can now use your groceries to help bring state-of-the art medical equipment to Kelowna. The points drive has begun, with Save-On Foods and Cooper Food's in the Central Okanagan pairing with the KGH Foundation for one of the last pushes ...

Grocery stores launch fundraiser for Kelowna General Hospital Foundation   Kelowna Capital News
ART attack blends art, health   Castanet.net
Donate points to KGH   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Full-Time Whistle   
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Graphic comic sheds light on Marlene Bird's assault   
650 CKOM News Talk Radio
A four-page graphic comic illustrates the story of Marlene Bird, the woman who was badly beaten and burned in Prince Albert last June. Graphic journalist Dan Archer was contacted last year by CBC National reporter Duncan McCue. The two had attended ...

Attack victim hopes to walk again   Regina Leader-Post
Marlene Bird hopes to walk again on prosthetic legs   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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Toronto Sun
   
Edmonton to mark Eating Disorder Awareness Week   
CTV News
Edmonton will be formally recognizing Eating Disorder Awareness Week for the first time Monday. Organizer Sue Huff has seen her own daughter battle anorexia and said it was something she never expected. “When she was diagnosed she had lost a ...

Eating disorders a male problem, too   Toronto Sun
Teens, young adults most at-risk for eating disorders   Monroe News Star
Newcastle specialist unit will support patients with most severe eating disorders   ChronicleLive

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