2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 Canada English Health


Death to the chicken finger   
Ottawa Citizen
Cut up a fresh, bone-in chicken breast and you'll notice that it naturally separates into two distinct parts: a larger, teardrop-shaped lobe of flesh — the piece of meat that you probably think of when someone says “chicken breast” — and a more narrow piece ...


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BBC News
   
Early exposure 'cuts peanut allergy'   
BBC News
Eating peanut products as a baby dramatically cuts the risk of allergy, a study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests. Trials on 628 babies prone to developing peanut allergy found the risk was cut by over 80%. The King's College London ...

Scientists find peanut-eating prevents allergy, urge rethink   Reuters
Feeding Babies Peanut Snacks Can Help Them Avoid Future Allergies   U.S. News & World Report
Avoid peanut allergies by giving babies a small dose three times a week ...   Daily Mail
USA TODAY   
Sydney Morning Herald   
AL.com   
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KOLO
   
Measles virus circulating in Ontario is a variant previously unknown to WHO   
The Globe and Mail
The measles outbreak in Canada's largest city was already a minor epidemiological puzzle when scientists discovered something that deepened the mystery. Of the 11 Greater Toronto Area patients diagnosed with the highly contagious illness since the end ...

Public health officials confirm a 19th case of measles in Quebec s Lanaudiere ...   Montreal Gazette
Toronto health officials report 10th case of measles   Toronto Sun
10th confirmed case of measles in Toronto an adult female   Toronto Star
Hamilton Spectator   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CTV News
   
Health, productivity can go up when you eat nutritiously at work, experts say   
CTV News
TORONTO -- When that mid-afternoon slump hits at work, many Canadians reach for a large specialty coffee or visit the lunchroom vending machine for a salty or sweet snack to re-energize. But they might be shocked to learn that their caffeinated drink with ...

Eating 9 to 5: Health, productivity can go up when you eat nutritiously at work   580 CFRA Radio

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National Post
   
Langley mom sells breast milk online   
Langley AdvanceNews
The creamy white stuff that a bodybuilder is chugging next to you at the gym might not be a protein shake. Human breast milk bought online is being touted as the new fad in muscle-building nutrition, and some fitness enthusiasts in B.C. may be putting down ...

Young mothers make money by selling their breast milk to bodybuilders on ...   The Province
Body builders get boost from breast milk   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
The Breast Milk Black Market Is Strong in the Bodybuilding Community   Munchies_ Food by VICE

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Toronto Sun
   
Protect doctors' right to choose   
Toronto Sun
It's all about choice. The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that suffering Canadians have the right to choose to end their life through assisted suicide. But doctors must also have the right to choose — to choose whether they are a part of this process or not.
Dr. Harvey Chochinov: We have the right to die but no right ...   The Province (blog)
Palliative care requires resources   Toronto Star
Dying badly a fact of life in Canada   The Battlefords News-Optimist

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Arab News
   
Saudi Arabia: UN Experts Criticize Response to MERS Virus as Inadequate   
New York Times
Saudi Arabia has not done enough to investigate and control the deadly Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, United Nations health experts said Monday. They said that cases were surging again, but that Saudi health officials and scientists appeared ...

MERS-CoV: UN warns of 'critical knowledge gaps'   Arab News
WHO notes stubborn MERS puzzles as Saudi cases climb   CIDRAP
United Nations Stated That Saudi Arabia Hasn't Done Enough To Control The ...   Trinity News Daily
Reuters   
Newsweek   
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CBC.ca
   
Measles case in Elliot Lake: child had 1st vaccine dose, not 2nd   
CBC.ca
Officials with the Algoma Public Health Unit say people who went to the emergency room in Elliot Lake earlier this month may have been exposed to the measles. A child in that community has tested positive and was taken to the emergency room on more ...

Measles case confirmed in Elliot Lake   Sault Star

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Daily Mail
   
Smokers are 70% more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression   
Daily Mail
Researchers said quitting smoking could help people combat the conditions, thereby improving their mental health. They found that levels of anxiety and depression reported by long-term ex-smokers were indistinguishable from people who have never ...

Quitting smoking improves mental health: Habit makes you 70% more ...   Mirror.co.uk
CVS Health Announces Data from Smoking Cessation Outreach on 1-Year ...   Pharmacy Times (registration)
Smokers 'more likely to suffer from depression'   Yorkshire Post
Kidderminster Shuttle   
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iNews880.com
   
Attempts made to coordinate suicide prevention services   
iNews880.com
Steps are being taken in Edmonton, through city hall staff, to better coordinate the work done to help prevent suicides in the community. Edmonton city councillors are calling for a coordination of suicide prevention efforts to spread out not only in our city but in ...

Edmonton councillors looking to create framework on suicide prevention   MetroNews Canada

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