2015年2月8日 星期日

2015-02-09 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Breastfeeding helps prepare baby's belly for solids, study suggests   
CTV News
The beneficial gut bacteria that a baby develops as a result of breastfeeding prepares the digestive system to take on solid foods later, according to a small study by U.S. scientists. While the benefits of breastfeeding are numerous and well-known -- including ...

Babies get microbes from breast milk that makes them 'more ready' for solid food   Daily Mail
Breastfeeding prepares baby's belly for solid food, study claims   Sarnia Observer
Breast milk transfers good microbes to babies   Vancouver Desi
Business Standard   
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Scientist Ted Sourkes pioneered Parkinson's treatment   
The Globe and Mail
Theodore (Ted) Lionel Sourkes worked to solve the riddle of chemicals within the body like a detective in the mystery novels he enjoyed. He was both a biochemist and a neuropsychopharmacologist, a specialist who makes connections between different ...


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National Post
   
Vancouver looks to regulate pot dispensaries as frustrations continue with feds   
The Province
VANCOUVER — When Dana Larsen opened a medical marijuana dispensary in Vancouver's east side in 2008, he was more than a little nervous about what could happen. There were already a handful of other storefront operations in the city openly defying ...

The Tim Hortons of cannabis: 63-year-old 'king' seeks franchisees to grow his ...   National Post

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CBC.ca
   
St. Mary's General Hospital cancels Monday surgeries after water main break   
CBC.ca
All surgical procedures scheduled for Monday at St. Mary's General Hospital in Kitchener have been cancelled after the hospital experienced significant flooding Sunday morning due to a water main break. Hospital President Don Shilton said flooding has ...

Significant flooding at St. Mary's General Hospital after early morning water main ...   CTV News
Update: Burst pipe causes flood at St. Mary's hospital   Waterloo Record
Home»News»Local»Hospital Flooding at St. Mary's General, Code Orange and ...   570 News

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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 ...


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Country Guide
   
Hens near Chilliwack catch H5N1 avian flu   
Country Guide
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

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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,” ...

Adelaide mum becomes egg donor to give gift of hope for infertile couples   Perth Now

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CBC.ca
   
Matthew Schreindorfer, Leukemia Patient, Seeks $800K For Last-Ditch Treatment   
Huffington Post Canada
The family of Matthew Schreindorfer, a 25-year-old Laval resident with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), is seeking nearly a million dollars to help pay for a last-ditch effort to save his life. Schreindorfer first discovered he had cancer last summer, shortly ...

Que. man tries to raise $800000 for experimental leukemia treatment   Toronto Sun
Que. leukemia patient crowdfunding for experimental treatment   CANOE

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Measles outbreak keeps Toronto doctors busy checking immunization statuses   
Hamilton Spectator
Toronto doctors say they have been busy fielding calls from patients checking to make sure their vaccinations are up to date and have put in an extra order of the MMR vaccine against measles mumps and rubella after six cases of the disease across the GTA.
Measles outbreak keeps doctors busy checking immunization statuses   Toronto Star
Measles confirmed in 6th patient in Toronto   CBC.ca
Toronto schools send letters home; 6th case of measles confirmed   CTV News
Ottawa Citizen   
Toronto Sun   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Toronto man finds stranger who saved his life 12 years ago   
Hamilton Spectator
Mark Henick used social media to find the person who saved him from killing himself back in 2002, when he was a teenager living in Cape Breton. It worked. He has since exchanged emails the man who not only saved his life, but helped define it, he says.
Man who tried to kill himself as a teen reconnects with stranger who rescued him ...   Daily Mail
Toronto man finds stranger who saved his life twelve years ago   Toronto Star

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