2015年3月3日 星期二

2015-03-04 Canada English Health


Digital Journal
   
Air pollution has negative effects on brains of school children   
Digital Journal
The Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology in Spain published results from their new study Tuesday and they are disturbing. They found that the brains of kids who go to school in heavy-traffic areas are being damaged.
Air Pollution From Traffic May Slow Cognitive Development In Children   Bernama
Traffic pollution tied to slower cognition in schoolchildren   CBC.ca
Children Exposed to Air Pollution at School May Be Cognitively Delayed, Study ...   Newsweek
CTV News   
Daily Mail   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Despite safety fears, doctors often delay vaccines for young children   
Los Angeles Times
Parents aren't the only ones fretting about vaccines for young children. Trepidation about these routine immunizations has made doctors upset too, a new survey shows. On the Internet, anyone can speak persuasively about vaccines. Karen Kaplan.
Survey: Parents Increasingly Ask Doctors to Delay Vaccines   New York Times
Health officials trying to gauge vaccination opposition   Montreal Gazette
Most pediatricians delay vaccines if asked by parents   USA TODAY

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MetroNews Canada
   
Vancouver nail salon's 'Botox' seized by Health Canada   
MetroNews Canada
A Vancouver nail salon has been cited for injecting an unauthorized substance into customers, Health Canada said. The federal agency announced on Tuesday that it has seized a health product being injected at Art Nails Ltd., at 751 Helmcken St., which ...

Health Canada seizes product that Vancouver nail bar owner says is Botox   News1130
Health Canada probes contents of vials that Vancouver nail salon said ...   The Province
Unlabelled product could be Botox: Health Canada   Williams Lake Tribune

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Risks low that offenders deemed not criminally responsible will offend again ...   
The Province
TORONTO - On the face of it, the decision seems troubling. Late Friday the news broke that the Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board will allow more freedoms to a man who shocked the country in the summer of 2008 when he beheaded a fellow passenger ...


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U of T investigates instructor over anti-vaccine course materials   
The Globe and Mail
The University of Toronto has launched an investigation to determine whether an instructor is presenting inaccurate, biased information about vaccines and other health-related issues to students. The Canadian Alliance to Support Immunization, a coalition of ...


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Immortal News
   
Dig Rush: Ubisoft's New Video Game Treats Lazy Eye Disorder   
Immortal News
Video game maker Ubisoft, the company behind the Assassin's Creed franchise, has partnered with medical developer Amblyotech and McGill University to create a new game designed to help people suffering from lazy eye disorder. The new game, Dig ...

Video game offers entertaining new treatment for 'lazy eye'   GlobalPost
You'll Need a Prescription to Play Ubisoft's Newest Game   Yahoo Tech
Ubisoft game aims to be what the doctor ordered   Bangkok Post
Bloomberg   
GameSpot   
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
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Toronto Star
   
Survey reveals much about health of Toronto youth   
Toronto Star
The kids are all right… Well, sort of. Toronto Public Health has just released the results of its first ever comprehensive school-based survey. According to the Healthy Futures report, adolescents across the city are doing drugs, having sex, and spending way ...

Many infected with HIV don't know it: Report   Toronto Sun
Nearly a third of Toronto students overweight or obese   Globalnews.ca
Survey suggests one quarter of Toronto students have used a drug to get high   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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Calgary Herald
   
City ERs show signs of crisis twice a day, NDP warns   
Calgary Herald
NDP Leader Rachel Notley blamed years of Tory neglect for Alberta's worsening health-care system as she released numbers that show a recent spiking in days when emergency wards at Calgary's five hospitals were overcapacity. Last November there were ...

Hospital overcrowding leading to patient suffering in Alberta: doctors   Globalnews.ca
Alberta NDP takes aim at PC government's "neglect of our health care system ...   Calgary Sun
Calgary emergency rooms facing severe capacity crisis, NDP says   CBC.ca
News Talk 770 Calgary   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Nurse attacks: are bruises and black eyes the new face of BC health care?   
CBC.ca
The weekend attack on a nurse at Abbotsford Hospital, recently fined $75,000 for failing to protect workers from violence, is the latest in a string of assaults on B.C. nurses and doctors that many say should be tackled differently. "It is a blatant lack of ...

Abbotsford nurse left needing stitches after patient attack   CTV News
BC hospital patient facing arrest after violent attack on nurse   The Globe and Mail
Attack on Abbotsford nurse a sign of inadequate hospital security: union   Vancouver Sun
OHS Canada   
Castanet.net   
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CBC.ca
   
Saskatoon family issues plea after ring stolen from dying man   
CBC.ca
An important ring was stolen from the hospital room of a terminally-ill Saskatoon man last week. Larry Beaucage was diagnosed one month ago with stage four pancreatic cancer. He is being cared for at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon, but his doctors don't ...

Anniversary ring stolen from dying man's hospital room   CTV News
Ring taken from cancer patient's room   Williams Lake Tribune

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