2015年2月27日 星期五

2015-02-28 Canada English Health


National Post
   
Vitamin and mineral supplements are big business, but their health benefits ...   
National Post
Karen Sievwright believes in a well-rounded, healthy diet for her three children. But she's also convinced their daily dose of multivitamins gives them a special advantage. While other children typically get several colds a year, Ms. Sievwright says her kids ...

8 Things You Don't Know About Supplements   TIME
A look at the development of vitamins and our unabated obsession with them   Newsworks.org
Vitamin BS   The Atlantic
WAMC   
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CBC.ca
   
Wheat Belly arguments are based on shaky science, critics say   
CBC.ca
Critics say the anti-wheat claims made by leading health crusader Dr. William Davis are based on shaky science, an investigation by the fifth estate has found. Davis is the author of the No. 1 New York Times best-selling book Wheat Belly, considered the bible ...

Plant breeding blamed for gluten problems but evidence isn't there   Genetic Literacy Project

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CBC.ca
   
Lab tests rule out measles in Elliot Lake child: Algoma Public Health   
CBC.ca
The Algoma Public Health Unit says further tests have ruled out measles in an Elliot Lake child. It said test results confirm that the measles virus isolated from the child are from the vaccine strain of the virus. It adds the child had been immunized against ...

Mystery solved: Northern Ontario toddler didn't have measles, health unit says   CTV News
Further Lab tests rule out measles in Elliot Lake   Wawa-news.com
Georgia measles scare over with no spread of the disease   The Catoosa County News
Times Colonist   
Quartz   
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Winnipeg Sun
   
No measles in Selkirk: School had false alarm   
Winnipeg Sun
LSSD Supt. Scott Kwasnitza says there is no case of measles at Robert Smith School located in Selkirk. (Brook Jones/Interlake Publishing/QMI Agency). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. A reported case of the measles in ...

Manitoba Health says no lab-confirmed case at Selkirk school   CTV News
Selkirk student may have contracted measles, officials say   CBC.ca
No Measles In Selkirk   CJOB

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Beacon Review
   
Health Canada warns about bedbug control products after 2 Alberta children die   
Winnipeg Free Press
EDMONTON - The federal government is warning Canadians of what it calls the "extreme danger" of using unregistered products to fight bedbugs. The Health Canada warning comes after two children from northern Alberta died from a toxic insecticide thought ...

The Health Minister cautions Canadians after the deaths of two young children in ...   660 News
Rona Ambrose talks ISIS during health care speech   Globalnews.ca
Rona Ambrose's Speech On 'Health Care Innovation' Abruptly Switches To ...   Huffington Post Canada
Beacon Review   
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Quinte News
   
QHC receives Provincial money but it's not enough   
CKWS
QUINTE HEALTH CARE GOT A SURPRISE INJECTION OF FUNDING TODAY. 3.5 MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE PROVINCE TO HELP OFFSET ITS 12-MILLION DOLLAR FUNDING GAP. THE MONEY WILL REDUCE THE PAIN OF CUTBACKS. BUT THE ...

Supporting Health Care in Quinte West   NorthumberlandView.ca
QHC gains $3.5 million in one-time funding   countylive.ca (blog)
Province prescribes $3.5M for QHC 0   Belleville Intelligencer

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Florida Times-Union
   
Doctors on Call: Three vaccines help prevent the virus that causes cervical ...   
Florida Times-Union
Throughout history, there have been rare moments in which we were lucky enough to see a medical breakthrough that would change the world forever. Antibiotics and the smallpox vaccine, for example, have been called miracles. Imagine if we had a chance ...

GARDASIL 9 Vial (Photo: Business Wire)   Digital Journal
Botched newspaper exposé of HPV vaccine's 'dark side' reveals dark side of ...   Washington Post
Pence shares concerns about failed HPV vaccine bill   Indianapolis Star
Hamilton Spectator   
Herald Sun   
KVOA Tucson News   
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Fox News
   
UN health agency warns of flu 'surprises'   
The Hill
The World Health Organization is warning countries across the globe in a new report to "be prepared for surprises" in the next flu pandemic. ADVERTISEMENT. "Though the world is better prepared for the next pandemic than ever before, it remains highly ...

WHO: World Remains Volatile Despite Influenza Breakthroughs   Voice of America
Watch out for nasty global flu surprises, WHO warns   Otago Daily Times
WHO worries flu viruses are sharing genetic material quicker   CTV News

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Daily Mail
   
Why the 5:2 diet works: Study shows 'feast and famine' DOES help you live longer   
Daily Mail
The 5:2 diet claims to not only help people lose weight, but also guard against diseases including cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's. Created by scientist Michael Mosley, it involves women reducing their calorie intake to 500 for two days a week, and men to ...

On-and-Off Fasting Could Help Increase Lifespan   Nature World News
Occasional fasting could help you live longer: Study   Toronto Sun
Can alternating feast and famine boost health?   Futurity: Research News

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Daily Mail
   
Can't move on from a break up? Brain scans reveal why people with depression ...   
Daily Mail
Rejected by a person you like? Common advice you to just 'shake it off' and move on. But while that might work for some people, it may not be so easy for those with untreated depression, according to a new study of the brain. The pain of rejection, such as a ...

Heightened social pain in depression tied to pain perception   HealthCanal.com
Depression makes it chemically difficult to get over rejection   Toronto Sun
Rejection hurts depressed people for long   Times of India

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