2015年3月4日 星期三

2015-03-05 Canada English Health


KQED
   
Slashing back on sugar: How much sugar you're likely consuming   
CTV News
Soft drinks, candy and other sugary snacks with little nutritional value should make up less than 10 per cent of your diet, the World Health Organization says – maybe less than five per cent, if you really want to be healthy. Taking an old recommendation a step ...

Global health agency wants you to slash those spoonfuls of sugar from your diet   Toronto Star
WHO calls on countries to help people reduce sugar intake   Xinhua
WHO Declares War on Hidden Sugars in Fight Against Obesity   NDTV
Daily Mail   
Vancouver Sun (blog)   
SaukValley.com   
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Calgary Herald
   
Researchers probe link between bariatric surgery and higher colon cancer risk   
Calgary Herald
Dr. Daniel Drucker, an endocrinologist and senior scientist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, is shown in a handout photo. Researchers are probing a link between bariatric surgery and higher colon cancer risk. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ HO-Mount Sinai ...


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Low blood pressure linked to faster cognitive decline   
The Globe and Mail
For older people with mild cognitive impairment or dementia, low blood pressure might be linked to faster mental decline, according to a study. There is not much data on blood pressure in people with cognitive impairment, said lead author Dr. Enrico Mossello ...


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Fort McMurray Today
   
Fort McMurray child improving after insecticide poisoning   
Fort McMurray Today
A six-year old still in hospital after a suffering the effects of an insecticide is no longer in critical condition and is improving. Zain Hasan, currently in care at the Stollery Children's hospital in Edmonton, has been given a timeline of two to three weeks for ...

Poisoned six-year-old taken off life support as condition improves   Toronto Sun
Boy improving after being exposed to pesticide in Fort McMurray   News Talk 770 Calgary
Alberta boy exposed to bedbug pesticide improving: family friend   Calgary Herald
CBC.ca   
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MCV
   
Ubisoft and Amblyotech announce "Dig Rush", a new title that will help treat ...   
MCV
Dig Rush is the first therapeutic video game based on a patented method for the treatment of Amblyopia, also known as Lazy Eye. The title uses inventions originally patented by Drs. Robert Hess, Benjamin Thompson, Behzad Mansouri, Jeremy Cooperstock, ...

Video Game Trains Eyes To Work Better Together   Popular Science
Real-world solutions: Ubisoft creates game treatment for 'lazy eye' patients   Montreal Gazette
Ubisoft video game offers entertaining new treatment for 'lazy eye'   The Straits Times
BBC News   
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CBC.ca
   
Halifax ER chief sounds the alarm, while deputy minister says it's just seasonal   
CTV News
The Halifax Infirmary is overwhelmed, its emergency room beds filled with patients from other departments, and the ER's head and a government minister are at odds over whether the crisis is real. Dr. Sam Campbell, chief of emergency medicine at the Halifax ...

Halifax Infirmary ER overcrowding 'demoralizing' says chief   CBC.ca
ER crowding levels at Halifax hospital called critical   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Halifax emergency rooms severely overcrowded, worse than code orange from ...   Kings County Register/Advertiser

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NS teen paralyzed in shooting surpasses doctors' expectations, plans to attend ...   
CTV News
A Nova Scotia student who was shot and paralyzed during a home invasion three months ago says she has every intention of attending her high school prom. Last November, Ashley MacLean-Kearse was one of three teenagers shot at a home in Cole ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Toronto students smoke, drink less than Ontario average, but less active   
CTV News
Students in Toronto are smoking, drinking, and using drugs at lower rates than the provincial average, but they're also less physically active, a new report reveals. The school-based survey, conducted by Toronto Public Health, provides a comprehensive ...

Types of HIV testing and Toronto clinic locations   CityNews
Survey reveals much about health of Toronto youth   Toronto Star
Toronto students aren't the healthiest: Survey   Toronto Sun
Globalnews.ca   
640 Toronto News   
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CTV News
   
Death from paramethamphetamine comes in clusters   
CTV News
A new study reviewed deaths from PMMA in Alberta and British Columbia and looked at how health agencies manage epidemics and increase awareness. Results were released in Calgary by Alberta Health Services on Wednesday. The study reviewed ...

Deadly PMMA drug resurfaces in Calgary, study finds it can kill people from all ...   MetroNews Canada
Learning from a killer drug: Lessons from 27 deaths linked to PMMA   Globalnews.ca
Police and AHS look back on tainted ecstasy deaths   News Talk 770 Calgary
Calgary Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Art Nails injected unauthorized Botox, Health Canada warns   
CBC.ca
Health Canada is warning clients who thought they were getting Botox injections at a nail bar in downtown Vancouver, to see their doctor, after inspectors seized several unlabelled vials from the business. The agency said the owner of Art Nails Ltd., located at ...

Health Canada seizes unlabeled 'Botox' from Vancouver nail bar   CTV News
Health Canada probes contents of vials that Vancouver nail salon said ...   The Province
Health Canada seizes product that Vancouver nail bar owner says is Botox   580 CFRA Radio

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