2015年2月7日 星期六

2015-02-08 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
More than measles: Childhood vaccines aimed at preventing many diseases   
CTV News
CHICAGO -- Measles is in the news, but it's just one of more than a dozen preventable -- and sometimes forgotten -- diseases targeted by vaccines for children. Most immunizations start in infancy and some include multiple doses over several months or years.
Hamilton health workers prepare as measles appear in Niagara, Toronto   CBC.ca
Sixth case of measles confirmed in Toronto   Toronto Star
More cases of measles expected in Ontario   Hamilton Spectator
Toronto Sun   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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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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News Talk 770 Calgary
   
Health experts ask for mandatory education on vaccination   
Calgary Herald
Pediatrician Dr. Amanda Porro M.D. delivers a flu vaccination to an infant's leg during his visit to the Miami Children's Hospital on January 7, 2015 in Coral Gables, Florida. Joe Raedle / Getty Images. Share Adjust Comment Print. In the wake of an exclusive ...

One in five Albertans believes vaccines can cause autism: poll   Edmonton Journal
Poll shows surprising views on vaccinations in Alberta   CTV News
Albertans give surprising answers to vaccination poll   660 News
Globalnews.ca   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Airdrie Echo
   
Dying veteran's hospital bills covered   
Airdrie Echo
Jim Holt, a former Canadian fighter pilot, rests in his bed at the Elisabeth Bruyere Hospital Thursday, Feb. 6, 2015 (Dani-elle Dube/Ottawa Sun). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Related Stories. Dying veteran stuck ...

Update: Ottawa hospital waives fees for dying veteran   Ottawa Citizen
Dying veteran's OHIP bill gets covered   580 CFRA Radio
LISTEN: Family says Canadian vet's $61K hospital bill forgiven   Newstalk 1010
Opposing Views   
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Alex Schadenberg: A very dangerous euthanasia ruling   
National Post
The Supreme Court of Canada has made an activist decision by giving physicians the right in law to cause the death of people by euthanasia and assisted suicide. The Court has made an irresponsible decision, what is more, by using imprecise and ...

Corbella: This slippery slope leads to Holland and Belgium   Calgary Herald
Assisted suicide ban ruled a Violation   Regina Leader-Post
Court ruling right step: Latimer   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
CHCH News   
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Manitoba Co-operator
   
Hens near Chilliwack catch H5N1 avian flu   
Manitoba Co-operator
About 95 layer hens on a “non-commercial” farm near Chilliwack are the Fraser Valley's latest cases of avian influenza, but not of the same strain seen at 12 other farms in December. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency on Saturday announced a ...

Avian influenza hits another backyard chicken coop in Fraser Valley: industry ...   Vancouver Sun
Avian influenza hits another backyard coop in BC: industry group   Winnipeg Free Press
New case of avian flu in B.C.   Globalnews.ca

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St. Thomas Times-Journal
   
Gift From the Heart dental care event today   
Cape Breton Post
SYDNEY — The annual event Gift from the Heart event that sees dental hygenists across the country donate their time to provide dental hygiene care is happening today. dental care. Other news. Foligno leads Blue Jackets over Blues; full NHL recap from ...

B.C. Dental Hygiene Clinics to Provide Free Services to Those in Need   Digital Journal
Clinic books full schedule of free cleaning for local residents   Nanaimo Daily News
Dental hygienists offer free service   The North Bay Nugget
TbNewsWatch.com   
Kawartha Media Group   
St. Thomas Times-Journal   
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Toronto Star
   
Toronto woman gives birth at 56   
Toronto Star
At 30, Tessa had her first child and realized what it was like to be completely happy. The Toronto lawyer decided she wanted at least four children. She gave up her career and dived into motherhood. “All I wanted was to take care of my kids and be with them,” ...


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The Sun Daily
   
Going organic really does reduce pesticide exposure   
The Sun Daily
A RECENT study at Boise State University in Idaho says that when it comes to pesticide exposure, organic foods live up to the health hype that's been surrounding them for decades. In their study, which was published in the journal Environmental Health ...

Eating Organic Produce Can Limit Pesticide Exposure   Yahoo News UK
Eating Organic Food Reduces Pesticides in Your Body!   One Green Planet

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North Shore News
   
Youth mental health service boosted   
North Shore News
Minister for Child and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux (front) with Keli Anderson, at Wednesday's announcement of a new streamlined process for youth mental health patients. Photo Mike Wakefield, North Shore News. Previous Next. Minister for ...

Latimer: Youth mental health services need direction   Kelowna Capital News
Mental Health Association to present awards   Buffalo News
Mental health for children and youth - how to get the help you need   Revelstoke Times Review

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