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2015-03-09 Canada English Health


Calgary Herald
   
Don't be fooled by the health food delusion   
Calgary Herald
'You can eat any kind of food you want,' says Dr. John Sloan. But beware: 'Eating anything you want is not the same as eating as much as you want.' Forbidden Food, by Vancouver doctor John Sloan. ShareAdjustCommentPrint. British Columbians live about ...

Healthy eating in the workplace   Cape Breton Post
Tips for eating well   Poughkeepsie Journal
Diet Detective: Tips to eat healthier and live a better life   News Sentinel

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CBC.ca
   
Hep A vaccinations offered in Nanaimo after Superstore cashier infected   
CBC.ca
The Vancouver Island Health Authority is scheduling vaccinations for store employees and eligible members of the public tomorrow after a cashier at the Nanaimo Superstore at 6435 Metral Drive tested positive for hepatitis A. More information on hep A public ...

Public health alert issued after Nanaimo Superstore employee contracts ...   Vancouver Sun
Immunizations urged after Nanaimo Superstore cashier gets hepatitis A   CTV News
Hep A alert linked to Nanaimo grocery store   Times Colonist
CTV Vancouver Island   
Nanaimo News Bulletin   
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Northern Voices Online
   
Scent-trained dogs sniff out thyroid cancer   
Northern Voices Online
Can dog smell cancer in your urine samples? If doctors are to be believed, especially trained canines can do it right in as much as 82 percent cases. Researchers behind the new updates suggest that the detection rate is almost as good as the best needles ...

Frankie the dog 'sniffs out thyroid cancer'   BBC News
Scent-trained dog detects thyroid cancer in human urine samples   Sarnia Observer
Breast Cancer Survivors May Have Higher Thyroid Cancer Risk – WebMD   WebMD
U.S. News & World Report   
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Toronto Star
   
Naturally treat ADHD symptoms   
Sherwood Park News
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common behavioural problems in children. We typically think of that little boy who is not paying attention, very impulsive, has academic challenges and behavioural problems, but at what ...

Coffee and other drugs   Varsity
Scientists critical of University of Toronto...   www.insidebelleville.com/
8 Practical Tips for Managing Adult ADHD   Care2.com
The Battlefords News-Optimist   
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Toronto Star
   
Kingston twin returns home after liver transplant   
Toronto Star
The excited shrieks from inside the Wagners' Kingston home could be heard by the toddler as she was carried up the driveway. “Phu-Phu! Phu-Phu!” screeched the Wagner siblings as they welcomed little Phuoc back after her stay at Toronto's Sick Kids ...

'Homecoming!': Ontario family reunited after father-daughter transplant   CTV News
Toddler twin returns home after liver transplant   CityNews

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Globalnews.ca
   
CFIA issues recall due to possible E. coli   
660 News
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall for Juici Patties brand Jamaican Style Unbaked Chicken Patty Recalled Due to E. coli. This product has been sold in Alberta: —————————————————————————- Brand Product ...

Juici Patties chicken patties recalled due to E. coli   Outbreak News Today
Jamaican chicken patties recalled due to E. coli   Edmonton Journal
Company recalls Jamaican chicken patties in Alberta over E. coli concerns   CTV News
Edmonton Sun   
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IBNLive
   
Think before you reach for your phone, authors of lazy-thinking study say   
CTV News
The authors of a recent study linking smart phone use and lazy thinking say the results don't mean users need to throw away their cellphones, but rather people should think twice before reaching for Google. The study, from researchers at the University of ...

Smartphones linked to lazy thinking: Study   Sarnia Observer
'Googling' information is making us mentally lazy, study claims   Daily Mail
Could Smartphones Lower Intelligence?   U.S. News & World Report
Vancouver Desi   
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Voice of America
   
WHO Begins Ebola Vaccine Trial in Guinea   
Voice of America
The World Health Organization began large-scale testing of an experimental Ebola vaccine in Guinea on Saturday. Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny, WHO assistant director-general, told The Associated Press that the agency intended to "vaccinate for this trial up to ...

Ebola milestone: Liberia releases last known patient from treatment   Los Angeles Times
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
Macleans.ca   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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CANOE
   
CFIA bans poultry products from 5 U.S. states due to avian flu outbreak   
CANOE
Canada has banned the importation of all poultry products from Minnesota, California, Idaho, Oregon and Washington due to an outbreak of avian flu in poultry in those states. "All raw poultry and all poultry products and by-products that are not fully cooked, ...

Heading South of the Border for March Break?   Net Newsledger

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KelownaNow
   
Science Discovers Why Indian Food Tastes So Dang Good   
KelownaNow
You already know just how delicious Indian food is but now there's scientific evidence to back it up. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Rajasthan decided to find out why Indian food is much more flavoursome than some Western dishes.
How the masala magic works   Times of India

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