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Halifax Student Invents Revolutionary Tattoo Removal Cream
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Have you gotten a tattoo that seemed like the best idea at time, but seems more like a mistake now? Halifax N.S. – A student from Halifax's Dalhousie University may have a solution for your ink problem. Alec Falkenham, a 27-year-old PhD student in the ...
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Have you gotten a tattoo that seemed like the best idea at time, but seems more like a mistake now? Halifax N.S. – A student from Halifax's Dalhousie University may have a solution for your ink problem. Alec Falkenham, a 27-year-old PhD student in the ...
Dalhousie PhD student developing tattoo-removal cream
Halifax student develops tattoo removal cream
Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Toronto Sun
Striking health-care workers back to work Tuesday
Toronto Sun
More than 3,000 nurses and health-care workers will return to work Tuesday after spending two weeks on picket lines. The labour dispute between workers represented by the Ontario Nurses' Association and nine Community Care access Centres across ...
Striking Ontario community health workers back on job TuesdayCTV News
3000 striking CCAC workers back on job TuesdayToronto Star
Striking home-care coordinators set to return to work as dispute moves to ...Windsor Star (blog)
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Toronto Sun
More than 3,000 nurses and health-care workers will return to work Tuesday after spending two weeks on picket lines. The labour dispute between workers represented by the Ontario Nurses' Association and nine Community Care access Centres across ...
Striking Ontario community health workers back on job Tuesday
3000 striking CCAC workers back on job Tuesday
Striking home-care coordinators set to return to work as dispute moves to ...
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Second measles case confirmed in Niagara
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Niagara Public Health officials said on Saturday they received lab confirmation Friday night about a 14-year-olf female patient. On the same day, health officials said there are two more confirmed cases in Toronto, both adults, bringing the total in that city to ...
Two more measles cases in Toronto, 1 in Niagara RegionToronto Star
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Niagara Public Health officials said on Saturday they received lab confirmation Friday night about a 14-year-olf female patient. On the same day, health officials said there are two more confirmed cases in Toronto, both adults, bringing the total in that city to ...
Two more measles cases in Toronto, 1 in Niagara Region
Three more confirmed measles cases in Ontario brings total to 11 people
Three more confirmed measles cases in Ontario
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Canadian troops more likely to have experienced childhood abuse, violence: study
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OTTAWA -- Canadian soldiers appear to be more likely than their civilian counterparts to have experienced abuse, including corporal punishment, or to have witnessed domestic violence as children, new research aimed at exploring the incidence of ...
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OTTAWA -- Canadian soldiers appear to be more likely than their civilian counterparts to have experienced abuse, including corporal punishment, or to have witnessed domestic violence as children, new research aimed at exploring the incidence of ...
Have mercy on drug users who hurt as we all do: Mallick
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Why are we so punitive toward that small percentage of drug users who use too much and need help? OurWindsor.Ca. By Heather Mallick. The war on drugs has been a catastrophe that has multiplied human pain. One risks one's unincarcerated life to take ...
Another way to beat addictionWinnipeg Free Press
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Why are we so punitive toward that small percentage of drug users who use too much and need help? OurWindsor.Ca. By Heather Mallick. The war on drugs has been a catastrophe that has multiplied human pain. One risks one's unincarcerated life to take ...
Another way to beat addiction
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Newfoundland and Labrador gets D- in health, report says
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Newfoundland and Labrador earned the lowest score of all the provinces in a Conference Board of Canada report card on health due to disease rates and infant mortality. Dr. Gabriela Prada with the Conference Board of Canada told CBC News the obesity ...
Lifestyle a Large Factor in NL High Mortality Rate: Conference BoardVOCM
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Newfoundland and Labrador earned the lowest score of all the provinces in a Conference Board of Canada report card on health due to disease rates and infant mortality. Dr. Gabriela Prada with the Conference Board of Canada told CBC News the obesity ...
Lifestyle a Large Factor in NL High Mortality Rate: Conference Board
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Flu outbreak ends at Windsor Regional Hospital
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The flu outbreak is over at Windsor Regional Hospital. In a letter to staff, hospital CEO David Musjy says there have been no new patient or staff cases. This means the hospital is lifting the outbreak measures put in place, including reopening the 6 north unit in ...
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The flu outbreak is over at Windsor Regional Hospital. In a letter to staff, hospital CEO David Musjy says there have been no new patient or staff cases. This means the hospital is lifting the outbreak measures put in place, including reopening the 6 north unit in ...
Outbreak Lifted At Windsor Regional Hospital
Windsor Regional Hospital clears flu outbreak
Toronto Star
The mystery of Kawasaki disease and the quest for a cure
Toronto Star
Elizabeth Heald had just boarded the GO train when she got the call: her 6-year-old son, Dylan, had collapsed. By the time she reached her station, he was dead. Carin Lin knew something strange was happening to her toddler, Isaiah, when he developed a ...
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Toronto Star
Elizabeth Heald had just boarded the GO train when she got the call: her 6-year-old son, Dylan, had collapsed. By the time she reached her station, he was dead. Carin Lin knew something strange was happening to her toddler, Isaiah, when he developed a ...
Arab News
MERS kills 3 more as MoH tightens preventive measures
Arab News
As the Ministry of Health steps up precautionary measures against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus ((MERS-CoV), three more deaths and 17 fresh cases were reported in the past three days. According to a Health Ministry official, the new ...
DOH to priests | Don't give Sacrament of the Sick to MERS-CoV patientsInterAksyon
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Arab News
As the Ministry of Health steps up precautionary measures against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus ((MERS-CoV), three more deaths and 17 fresh cases were reported in the past three days. According to a Health Ministry official, the new ...
DOH to priests | Don't give Sacrament of the Sick to MERS-CoV patients
MERS-CoV patient recovering well
Eleven people linked to Philippines MERS case show symptoms -WHO
Toronto Sun
Ontario's curious shift away from family health teams
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When Renée Smith was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes about seven years ago, she didn't have to go far for personalized advice on managing her chronic illness. “Right away, the doctor put me in touch with their nurse and dietitian,” she says. “I had a ...
Doctors urged to set egg timer as form of protestSarnia Observer
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When Renée Smith was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes about seven years ago, she didn't have to go far for personalized advice on managing her chronic illness. “Right away, the doctor put me in touch with their nurse and dietitian,” she says. “I had a ...
Doctors urged to set egg timer as form of protest
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