2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Canada English Health


Consolidate Times
   
Study Finds, Most Physicians Agree To 'Spread Out' Kids' Shots   
Consolidate Times
According to the recent study, nearly all pediatricians and family physicians have been asked to at least once by parents if they could “space out” the vaccines their kids get and most have consented to do at some point. The major reason given is that ...

Alarming study: Pediatricians often agree to delay vaccinating children if parents ...   National Monitor
Area health professionals stress importance of vaccines   StarNewsOnline.com
Parent-requested delays in pediatric vaccinations require intervention   Healio
Youth Health Magzine   
New York Times   
Los Angeles Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
New treatment for MS raises Sask. woman's hope   
News Talk 650 CKOM
Several new research studies on stem cell treatment is offering hope to thousands of people living with Multiple Sclerosis in Saskatchewan and across Canada. Doctors are calling a groundbreaking research study based in the U.K. miraculous for being the ...

'Miraculous' stem cell treatment may reverse symptoms of multiple sclerosis   The Province

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CBC.ca
   
Alcohol-abuse risks need more attention in Canada, researchers say   
CBC.ca
Do you drink beer, wine, coolers or other alcoholic beverages? That's a question Canadians could hear more often as doctors try to get us to think about the risks of drinking. Alcohol-related causes are responsible for seven per cent of all deaths in Canada ...

New Guidance on Screening, Intervention for Alcohol Misuse   Medscape
Canadians drink too much: Study   The Beacon Herald

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CBC.ca
   
Patients' 'lives ruined' as hip surgery waits grow   
CBC.ca
Two osteoarthritis patients struggling with constant pain are speaking out in frustration about increasingly long waits to get hip replacement surgery. "It's been absolutely horrific," said Julie Bennett, 55, a mother of four and home-care worker from Kamloops, ...


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Ontario pledges palliative care teams for patients wishing to die at home   
The Globe and Mail
For nearly two years, Darren Cargill, a palliative medicine specialist in Windsor, Ont., has been waiting for the money that he and his team of doctors and nurses were promised to provide round-the-clock support to gravely ill patients who want to die in their ...

Terminal sedation not an answer   Winnipeg Free Press
Palliative care a priority   Toronto Star

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CBC.ca
   
Vancouver police launch campaign to make public aware of fentanyl risk   
The Globe and Mail
Vancouver police and provincial health officials have launched a new campaign to raise awareness about fentanyl, an opioid 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine that they say is responsible for an increasing number of deaths in British Columbia.
Vancouver police warning campaign targets fentanyl in street drugs (with video)   Vancouver Sun
Warning issued after spike in fentanyl-linked overdose deaths   CTV News
Langley a hot spot for fentanyl use   Langley AdvanceNews
MetroNews Canada   
24 Hours Vancouver   
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Globalnews.ca
   
BC invests $1 million in mobile digital mammography   
Vancouver Sun
The first of three new digital mammography trucks is ready for service in B.C's rural communities. The $1-million coach is outfitted with new imaging systems that replace film-based mammograms that required processing at a hospital or lab. With digital ...

Guidelines to Help Young Women with Breast Cancer Falling Through the Cracks   KelownaNow
New Canadian guidelines for doctors, young women with breast cancer   Globalnews.ca
Free Ultrasound Breast Screenings Offered To Young Black Women   Hartford Courant
Torrington Register Citizen   
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The Independent
   
Innovative App Determines Prostate Cancer Risk Level   
Jakarta Post
The ProstateCheck app promotes early detection of the dangerous disease and helps to prevent unnecessary screenings by extending previous check-up intervals of one year for 75% of men by up to seven years. It creates a risk analysis within seconds and ...

Prostate cancer awareness the focus of a couple weekend events   660 News
Healthy-looking prostate cells mask cancer-causing mutations   HealthCanal.com
Father's Day run returns to Vedder Trail this year   Chilliwack Progress
Calgary Sun   
The Independent   
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insideTORONTO.com
   
What makes a good dentist?   
Hamilton Spectator
Ever wonder what makes a dental practice like Mountain Arts Dental popular? If, however, you believe in being proactive in your oral hygiene as often quietly advocated by Dr. Brad Christiansen and his team, then you may already be aware that this dentist ...

What to do in a Dental Emergency   Mississauga

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Globalnews.ca
   
Food writer shares recipes to celebrate National Banana Cream Pie Day   
Globalnews.ca
To celebrate this unique holiday Global Winnipeg's Morning News was joined by Manitoba food writer Shel Zolkewich who shared her favourite banana cream pie recipe and how to make a coffee that pairs well with the pie. Zolkewich's recipes for banana ...

Banana cream pie not just for sight gags   Orangeville Banner
Monday is National Banana Cream Pie Day   KCRA Sacramento

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