2015年3月11日 星期三

2015-03-12 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Quebec measles outbreak grows to 119 confirmed cases   
CBC.ca
The number of measles cases in Quebec's Lanaudière region has jumped to 119 and includes a student who attends the École intégrée de Saint-Pierre. Measles: What you need to know. Up to 700 students and staff members are potentially at risk of ...

Measles cases jump to 119 in Quebec area of Canada   BBC News
Health officials say 119 measles cases in Quebec   Richmond Review
Health officials confirm 119 measles cases in Quebec   Al Jazeera America
Macleans.ca   
Digital Journal   
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Beacon News
   
Province announces emergency room renovations, new beds for seniors ...   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Three Edmonton hospitals and two Calgary hospitals requiring major repairs will each get part of $50 million in provincial funding to expand and renovate their emergency rooms. Health Minister Stephen Mandel announced the funding, along ...

Expanded duties no solution to emergency care backlog, say paramedics   Globalnews.ca
Alberta government to highlight health access improvements   Edmonton Sun
Alberta government highlights health-access improvements   Whitecourt Star
Calgary Herald   
660 News   
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NPR
   
7 ways to nip narcissism in the bud   
Washington Post
Have you heard? There's a new study creating quite a buzz, probably among your friends too: It that found parents have a key role in whether their children become little despots. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ...

Parenting tips: Here's how not to turn your kid into a narcissist   Hindustan Times
How parents create narcissistic children   Vancouver Sun
Excessive praise could be turning kids into narcissists, study suggests   Toronto Sun
National Post   
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CBC.ca
   
Couple lobbies for hyperbaric chamber in Saskatchewan   
CBC.ca
A North Battleford couple that almost died from carbon monoxide poisoning are concerned the machine that saved their lives will be scrapped. Their story was raised at the Saskatchewan Legislature Wednesday. Gail and Jim Sack say they were within an ...

Saskatchewan couple asks government to keep hyperbaric chamber in province   580 CFRA Radio
Sask. couple asks gov't to keep the province's only hyperbaric oxygen chamber   News Talk 650 CKOM
Hyperbaric chamber debate gets new life   Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Globalnews.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Bill to ban conversion therapy for LGBTQ youth   
CHCH News
Two people from Hamilton were sharing their experiences and stories at Queen's Park today, as an NDP MPP tabled a private members bill that would ban “conversion” therapy for LGBTQ youth. It's called the “affirming sexual orientation and gender identity ...

Proposal to ban 'conversion' therapy for gay and transgender kids in Ontario   CANOE
Ontario NDP MPP moves to ban conversion therapy   Daily Xtra
Ontario NDPer wants to block taxpayer funding for therapies 'trying to turn queer ...   National Post

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Fred Hutch News Service
   
Study confirms genetic link between prostate and breast cancer   
The Globe and Mail
Women with close male relatives with prostate cancer are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, a new U.S. study confirms. These findings, from the Women's Health Initiative, reinforce the results of a 1994 study in the Journal of the National Cancer ...

Family history of prostate cancer raises a woman's risk of breast cancer   Fred Hutch News Service
Transgender People Do Not Face Higher Breast Cancer Risk, Study Shows   Philly.com
Prostate cancer diagnosis in first-degree relative increases woman's risk for ...   Healio

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CBC.ca
   
More funding from Canada needed for next phase of Ebola fight: UN   
CBC.ca
The United Nations wants Canada to contribute another $25 million to $50 million to help the international efforts to eliminate Ebola in West Africa. Ebola doctors, nurses no longer recruited for West Africa · Ebola outbreak: independent panel created by WHO ...

Waning interest is biggest risk in race to overcome Ebola - WHO   Daily Mail
United Nations wants more funding from Canada for next phase of Ebola fight   Winnipeg Free Press

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ZME Science
   
Do smartphones make us lazy?   
The Star Online
BRAIN DRAIN?: Recent research says being overly dependant on smartphones makes for an underactive brain. — AFP/Relaxnews. Having the world at our fingertips diminishes the role of our brains in daily life, according to researchers in Canada. "Decades ...

McArthur|Are Smartphones Making Us Dumber & Lazier?   640 Toronto News
Are smartphones making us too lazy to find answers?   Globalnews.ca
Smartphone Use Linked to Intelligence   Laboratory Equipment

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Caledon Enterprise
   
Home care in disarray, patient advocates say   
Caledon Enterprise
"Across the province, we heard about people discharged from hospitals without any care at all, " said Natalie Mehra, executive director of the Ontario Health Coalition. next play/pause pre 1/1. OurWindsor.Ca. By Theresa Boyle. Ontario's home-care system is ...

Policy needed on how far apart mat wards can be   The Sudbury Star

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InsideHalton.com
   
Psychiatrist testifies Rockwood man 'very ill' mentally at time of killing sister-in-law   
Guelph Mercury
GUELPH—Psychiatrist Dr. Julian Gojer of Toronto testified accused killer Xhevahir Myftari was mentally ill at the time he took the life of sister-in-law Julia Vlashi of Rockwood, stabbing her several times and leaving the blade of a broken kitchen knife ...

Myftari had schizophrenic issues prior to arrival in Canada, court told   CTV News
'Voices' made Rockwood man kill sister-in-law, he tells Guelph court   Hamilton Spectator

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