2015年2月24日 星期二

2015-02-25 Canada English Health


National Post
   
Fine against head of US clinic that treated cancer-stricken Ontario girls just latest ...   
National Post
The Florida health department has fined the head of an alternative health clinic for practicing medicine without a licence, citing his “unproven and possibly dangerous” treatment of two cancer-stricken Ontario girls. Brian Clement flatly denies the state's ...

Owner of Florida health spa ordered to cease practice   Hamilton Spectator
Head of Hippocrates Institute ordered to stop playing doctor!   WPTV.com
Owner of Florida health spa treating aboriginal girls ordered to cease practising   Toronto Star
CBC.ca   
Huffington Post Canada   
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ChrisD.ca
   
Eating 9 to 5: Health, productivity can go up when you eat nutritiously at work   
Brandon Sun
Registered dietitian Gina Sunderland is seen in this undated handout photo. Canadians who invest a little time and energy into eating more healthily at work will reap the rewards of improved concentration and productivity. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/ HO).
Eating Healthy At Work Can Increase Overall Health And Productivity, According ...   Huffington Post Canada

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Vancouver Sun
   
BC family sues funeral home, hospital over mother's missing body   
Vancouver Sun
A brother and sister are suing St. Paul's Hospital and a North Vancouver funeral home after their mother's body was moved without their permission and was “missing” for three days. Jim and Jackie Haliburton are angry about the treatment of their 95-year-old ...

St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver   Castanet.net

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CBC.ca
   
Health care reform would force more patients on doctors   
CTV News
A controversial health care bill that would impose a quota of patients on doctors is in committee study at the National Assembly. One of the proposals in Bill 20 would penalize doctors if they don't see more patients. But how many more patients doctors will ...

Barrette 'hiding' details of Bill 20, PQ says   Montreal Gazette
Bill 20 committee told patient quotas not the solution   Globalnews.ca
Gaétan Barrette defends plan to set patient quota for doctors   CBC.ca

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NDTV
   
Japanese flu drug shows some promise in first tests against Ebola in West Africa ...   
Montreal Gazette
SEATTLE - An experimental antiviral drug shows some early, encouraging signs of effectiveness in its first human test against Ebola in West Africa, but only if patients get it when their symptoms first appear. A study of the drug, favipiravir ...

Currie Barracks developers take revised plans to the public   Calgary Herald
Ebola World Debate: Who runs a country in crisis?   BBC News
Ebola drug shows some promise in first tests in West Africa   Fox News
Reuters   
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If I'm exhausted before a workout, is it OK to get a boost from a sports drink?   
The Globe and Mail
The question: I usually drink a Gatorade to get me through my evening workout at the gym. Is that OK? I am always so tired after work. I need the extra energy. The answer: I am not a fan of Gatorade. It is processed and full of sugar, and I hate to say this, but ...


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CBC.ca
   
Regina health region has shortage of midwives, home births likely not available   
Winnipeg Free Press
REGINA - The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region says there is a shortage of midwives for the foreseeable future. Health region spokeswoman Sheila Anderson says as many as three vacancies are causing the shortage. Five midwife positions are funded, but ...

Midwife supports curtailed in Regina   Regina Leader-Post
Regina losing midwives limits births at home   News Talk 650 CKOM
Midwife shortage means no new bookings, Regina health region says   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
University of Manitoba program produces 19 new doctors   
CBC.ca
Manitoba has 19 new family physicians who have graduated from a one-year program for internationally trained doctors today. The graduates of the University of Manitoba's Medical Licensure Program for International Medical Graduates took the Hippocratic ...

19 Internationally Trained Docs Ready To Practice In MB   CJOB
New Canadians with medical training ready to treat patients in rural, northern ...   CTV News

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News1130
   
New cancer diagnosis information could help guide treatment: researchers   
News1130
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – What's the key to winning the battle against cancer: early diagnosis or better treatment? A new study could get doctors closer to answering that question. It focused on the most common types: breast, lung, colorectal and prostate ...

Canada Reports First-Ever Cancer Stage Data   NorthumberlandView.ca
Governor Proclaims March as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in Missouri   Southeast Missourian

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SooToday.com
   
Taking aim at fentanyl patch abuse   
SooToday.com
Today at the Police Services Building, the Sault Ste. Marie and Area Drug Misuse Strategy Committee announced the official launch of our own Fentanyl Patch 4 Patch Exchange Program which requires patients with valid prescriptions to return used fentanyl ...

Fentanyl patch-4-patch program expands in northeastern Ontario   CBC.ca
Program fights fentanyl abuse   Sault Star

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