2015年2月6日 星期五

2015-02-07 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Families pushing for doctor-assisted suicide reflect on a bittersweet victory   
The Globe and Mail
Every crusade demands standard-bearers who will fight for the cause. Physician-assisted death is no different. Some of the families involved in the struggle to change the law spoke about what the SCC ruling means to them. (Kevin Van Paassen for The Globe ...

Supreme Court strikes down assisted suicide ban   Toronto Star
Human rights advocates applaud assisted suicide decision   Calgary Herald
Andrew Coyne: Crossing the Rubicon, Supreme Court seems eerily complacent ...   National Post
Vancouver Sun   
Los Angeles Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Measles confirmed in 6th patient in Toronto   
CBC.ca
Health officials have confirmed a sixth case of measles in Toronto. St. Joseph's Health Centre in the city's west end said Friday a patient who was in its emergency department from Jan. 27 to 29 has been diagnosed with the disease. Two children, both under ...

Are compulsory vaccinations in the interest of the greater good?   Toronto Star
Toronto schools send letters home; 6th case of measles confirmed   CTV News
How to avoid the measles   Peterborough Examiner
London Free Press   
Caledon Enterprise   
Huffington Post Canada   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Alberta still working on tanning bed bill   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - The Alberta government won't say when it will introduce legislation to regulate tanning beds as a way to prevent skin cancer. Former health minister Fred Horne said last March that a bill would be introduced in 2014 and that the province was ...


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Vancouver Desi
   
Health Canada blocks some drugs from India; Questions raised about medicines ...   
Vancouver Desi
Undated handout photo of medications (capsules). Pharmaceutical drugs, medicine, Health and Lifestyle pictures. HANDOUT: morgueFile. TOM BLACKWELL POSTMEDIA NEWS. The federal government has halted the importation of several drugs and drug ...

Health Canada halts import of drugs from two Indian factories over 'data integrity ...   National Post
Why Do Canadian Employers Waste $5 billion a Year on Inefficient Drug ...   Huffington Post Canada
Ottawa bans import of 16 drugs from India   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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News1130
   
Avian flu found on backyard coop in the Fraser Valley   
News1130
CHILLIWACK (NEWS1130) – There's a new case of avian flu in the Fraser Valley for the first time in about a month, this one at a backyard coop. Commercial producers worry what this will mean for efforts to contain the outbreak. About 80 egg-laying chickens ...

Economic Impact on BC Poultry Industry Expected to be in the Millions   KelownaNow
Backyard chicken farm in Chilliwack hit with avian flu   Langley Times
Avian influenza hits another backyard chicken coop in Fraser Valley: industry ...   Vancouver Sun
Winnipeg Free Press   
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TIME
   
Survey finds one in five people believe measles vaccine causes autism   
The Globe and Mail
As Toronto's measles outbreak continues to grow, a new survey reveals that one in five people still put stock in the long-debunked notion that vaccines cause autism. Two-thirds of those surveyed say unvaccinated children should be barred from child-care ...

Autism Speaks Urges Parents to Vaccinate Children   ABC News
How Fraud Underlies Anti-Vaccine Claims   Huffington Post
Amid measles outbreak, Colorado has lowest vaccination rate   Cortez Journal
KENS 5 TV   
Glens Falls Post-Star   
Boise Weekly   
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CBC.ca
   
Health-care cuts in Alberta could have long-term impact   
CBC.ca
Doctors and nurses in Alberta are waiting to see the impact of a cost cutting announcement from Alberta Health Services. AHS announced there will be a freeze on manager salaries, no salary increases in contract negotiations and possible reductions to ...

AHS targets staggering roaming charges, severance payments in cost cuts   CTV News
Alberta Health Services eyes cost containment   Edmonton Sun
Tough medicine: Alberta freezes health salaries, implements other austerities   Winnipeg Free Press
iNews880.com   
Medicine Hat News   
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St. Thomas Times-Journal
   
Several free dental services available tomorrow   
Castlegar News
In celebration of Heart Month and Valentine's Day, Clean Between in Castlegar will be joining several registered dental hygienists in B.C. in giving no cost, preventive dental hygiene services. On Saturday, February 7, as part of The Gift from the Heart, many ...

Dental hygienist offering free care as part of national Gift From the Heart event   Kawartha Media Group
All smiles in Cape Breton   Cape Breton Post
Dental clinic on tomorrow   Bay Today

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Daily Mail
   
Woman who forced Samuel Forrest to choose between her and their Down ...   
Daily Mail
This is the first picture of the woman who abandoned her husband and her Down syndrome son after her family said they were two ashamed of the newborn's condition. Ruzan Badalyan has filed for divorce from her husband Samuel Forrest, after he refused ...

'Superdad': Half a million and rising for Kiwi to bring son home   TVNZ
A New Dad Was Forced to Choose Between His Wife and His Son With Down ...   E! Online
Dad keeps newborn son with Down syndrome after mom abandons him   Mashable
Us Magazine   
ABC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Prince George Citizen
   
Hospital crowded, understaffed, nurses say   
Prince George Citizen
The B.C. Nurses' Union said patient overcrowding at Prince George's hospital has reached appalling levels. "It was very distressing," said Christine Sorensen of her visit to the University Hospital of Northern B.C last week. The union vice president said she ...

Overcrowding a critical problem at University Hospital of Northern BC   CKNW News Talk 980
Nurses' Union says Prince George hospital 'overflowing' with patients   Globalnews.ca

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