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2015-03-07 Canada English Health


Hints News Network
   
A DWINDLING HOPE ? More Ebola in Guinea, Sierra Leone, no Liberia cases   
Hints News Network
Guinea and Sierra Leone reported 132 new confirmed cases of Ebola in the week to 1 March, an increase of 34 over the previous week, the World Health Organisation said on Wednesday. Liberia did not report any new confirmed infections in the week for the ...

Last Ebola Patient in Liberia Leaves Treatment Ward   ABC News
Made-in-Canada Ebola vaccine being put to the test in 3 West African studies   Vancouver Sun
World Health Organization to test Ebola vaccine in Guinea, aims to find and stop ...   Edmonton Journal

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Toronto Sun
   
Ottawa's offer to thalidomide victims is little cold hard cash, much cold-heartedness   
The Globe and Mail
While Ottawa pats itself vigorously on the back for finally making an offer of compensation to the 100 or so long-suffering victims of the thalidomide scandal, let's be clear about one thing: This deal is churlish, cynical and wholly inadequate. Given what the ...

Manitoba Thalidomide victim says government pay out not enough   CBC.ca
Thalidomide victims react with anger to $180-million compensation package   Hamilton Spectator
Thalidomide survivors to receive $125Gs, medical support for life   Toronto Sun
iNews880.com   
News1130   
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Montreal Gazette
   
The Story So Far: Calls for Barrette's resignation mount as CHUM rift widens   
Montreal Gazette
Quebec Health Minister Gaetan Barrette at the opening of a legislature committee on health (Bill 20), Feb. 24, 2015 at the legislature in Quebec City. Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print ...

Quebec wants women to have lots of sex before they become eligible for in vitro   The Province

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Cal Coast News
   
Californians may vote on cigarette tax hike   
Cal Coast News
071210tobacco.1278953149 A coalition of health groups and California lawmakers is proposing an initiative to raise the state tobacco tax by $2 a pack. [LA Times]. Democratic Senator Richard Pan has introduced a bill that would send the initiative to ...

E-cigarette restrictions in BC to be introduced in spring   CBC.ca
'Our first goal is to protect B.C. youth': Province to ban sale of e-cigarettes to ...   The Province
B.C. to ban e-cigarette sales to youth, restrict indoor use   Winnipeg Free Press
Times Colonist   
CMAJ   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Public health alert issued after Nanaimo Superstore employee contracts ...   
Vancouver Sun
Vaccinations are being offered to employees and some customers of a Nanaimo grocery store after a cashier tested positive for hepatitis A. Vancouver Island's health authority said shoppers at the city's Superstore location who purchased and ate raw produce ...

Hep A vaccinations offered in Nanaimo after Superstore cashier infected   CBC.ca
Nanaimo Superstore cashier tests positive for Hepatitis A   CTV Vancouver Island
Photo: Thinkstock.com   Castanet.net
Nanaimo News Bulletin   
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Toronto Sun
   
Call to Ontario government to save birthing services at Leamington Hospital   
National Union of Public and General Employees
“Has the Ontario government made a policy decision behind-the-scenes to close birthing and women's health services in small and even medium-sized towns everywhere?”, asked Natalie Mehra, Executive Director of the Ontario Health Coalition. Toronto (6 ...

Leamington moms travel to Queen's Park to fight for OB unit   CTV News
Cuts to Ontario birthing services ripped   Owen Sound Sun Times
Save OB Group Hits Toronto   BlackburnNews.com

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Empire State Tribune
   
Dietary Salt: a Blessing in Disguise   
Empire State Tribune
With the cost of health care sky-rocketing, people nowadays are on the look-out more traditional and alternative forms of healing. This could include acupuncture, massage, meditation, naturopathy, and even energy procedures like Reiki to mention a few.
Salty foods could have protective benefit: study   CTV News
High-salt diet may boost immune response: Study   Times of India
High salt diet could protect against pathogens   Digital Journal
Northern Voices Online   
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Care2.com
   
8 Practical Tips for Managing Adult ADHD   
Care2.com
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) can impact people well into adulthood. It's something I know all too well — I've struggled with ADHD for much of my life. Lacking focus and organization skills is a major obstacle, but I've learned to overcome them ...

Scientists critical of University of Toronto homeopathy study   OurWindsor.ca
4% of adult population experience Attention Deficit disorder   Troy Media
Naturally treat ADHD symptoms   Sherwood Park News

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MetroNews Canada
   
Ontario may appeal ruling allowing aboriginal girl to be taken off chemo   
MetroNews Canada
The province may appeal a controversial court ruling that allowed an 11-year-old aboriginal girl with leukemia to be taken off chemotherapy after the judge found it was her mother's constitutional right to treat her daughter with indigenous medicine. Sources ...

Ontario may appeal ruling allowing girl, 11, to be...   www.insidebelleville.com/
Ontario May Appeal Ruling on Withdrawl of Treatment for First Nations Girl   AM900 CHML

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Straight.com
   
Port fire probably didn't poison Burrard Inlet   
Straight.com
A massive smoke plume caused by a burning chemical used as a disinfectant drifted from Port Metro Vancouver over parts of the DTES, the East Side, and Burnaby Wednesday. RYAN STELTING / VANCOUVER FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 18.
13 admitted to, released from hospital after Port Metro Vancouver fire   Maple Ridge News
Chemical fire at Vancouver port fire out as investigation begins   Times Colonist
Vancouver port fire out; investigation begins   Vernon Morning Star

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