2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 Canada English Health


New York Times
   
Vaccines Face Same Mistrust That Fed Ebola   
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — West Africa's Ebola epidemic may be waning, but another outbreak in the future is a near certainty, health officials say. Now, the United States is helping to lead a large study of two vaccines against Ebola. But as researchers try to ...

With Ebola waning, attention turns to children left unvaccinated against measles ...   Calgary Herald

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CBC.ca
   
Health Canada licensing of natural remedies 'a joke,' doctor says   
CBC.ca
Popular over-the-counter remedies, approved by Health Canada as "safe and effective," may be supported by little to no scientific evidence that the products work, an investigation by CBC's Marketplace reveals. Canadians spend $2.4 billion a year on natural ...

Health Canada licensing of natural remedies 'a joke'   Yahoo News Canada (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Mission L'Esprit-Saint measles outbreak won't change anti-vaccine stance ...   
CBC.ca
The spread of measles among members of the Mission L'Esprit-Saint religious community in the Lanaudière region will likely not be enough to persuade parents in the group to have their children vaccinated, according to a former member. Quebec measles ...

Number of measles cases in Quebec jumps to 119 in region northeast of Montreal   Vancouver Sun
Number of measles cases in Quebec jumps to 136   Edmonton Journal

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Appeal deadline for aboriginal medicine case extended to April 2   
Hamilton Spectator
The Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach, Fla. has come under increased public scrutiny after two aboriginal girls abandoned chemotherapy treatments in favour of indigenous medicine and other alternative therapies. next play/pause pre 1/1.
Appeal deadline in controversial aboriginal medicine case extended   The Globe and Mail

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National Post
   
Proof of vaccination should be mandatory at all schools, Ambrose says   
The Globe and Mail
The rest of Canada's provincial governments should follow the lead of Ontario and New Brunswick in making proof of vaccinations a requirement for attending school, the federal Health Minister says. “Yes, I do,” Rona Ambrose said Friday when asked whether ...

Cross-Canada vaccination database needed to prevent, handle outbreaks: study   Regina Leader-Post
Ontario failing to meet national vaccination targets   Toronto Star

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CBC.ca
   
'Super seniors' study to probe cancer protection genes   
Times Colonist
A new study's research subjects have all reached at least the age of 85 without developing cancer, heart disease, major lung ailments, stroke, diabetes or dementia. Photograph By Tribune News Service. Previous Next. A new study's research subjects have ...

'Super seniors' study hopes to identify genes that resist cancer   CTV News
Doctors look to 'super seniors' for clues to living cancer free   Montreal Gazette
'Super seniors' research to check if cancer protection genes exist   CBC.ca

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MetroNews Canada
   
Ex-gay, conversion therapy still exists in Toronto and you're paying for it   
MetroNews Canada
Not only does conversion therapy — a therapeutic attempt to turn gay people straight and trans people cisgender — still exist in Toronto, it's funded by taxpayers. “Isn't it shocking?” asked NDP MPP for Parkdale – High Park Cheri DiNovo. “And it's covered by ...

Robyn Urback: Stop funding 'conversion therapy'   National Post
MPP seeks ban on conversion therapy for minors   The Globe and Mail
Cheri DiNovo wants Ontario to ban 'conversion therapy' for LBGT youth   CBC.ca
CANOE   
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InsideHalton.com
   
Ganaraska Trail Students Take A Great Big Crunch   
NorthumberlandView.ca
On Thursday, March 12th, the sound of thousands of Canadian students was heard as they bit into healthy, crisp apples in honour of The Great Big Crunch. Students at Ganaraska Trail Public School in Port Hope joined students across the country in taking a ...

Big crunch sound resonates in Havelock   www.insidebelleville.com/
Great Big Crunch promotes healthy eating in schoolsEDUCATION   TbNewsWatch.com
Big crunch for lunch   The Chronicle Journal
Kawartha Media Group   
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KIMA CBS 29
   
Free cones at Dairy Queen on Monday   
WTSP 10 News
Customers can get a free, soft serve 5-ounce vanilla cone at participating Dairy Queens and DQ Grill & Chills on Monday. Loading… Post to Facebook. Free cones at Dairy Queen on Monday Customers can get a free, soft serve 5-ounce vanilla cone at ...

Dairy Queen has Free Cone Day   Newsday
Dairy Queen 75th Anniversary Celebration   Four States Homepage
Get free soft-serve ice cream on Monday   MyFox Atlanta
Delta-Optimist   
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Castanet.net
   
Photo: Contributed - Interior Health   
Castanet.net
Dr. Carmen Larsen, Dr. George Borchert, MLA Eric Foster, and students Julia Hassler and Erin Charman. Students in the University of British Columbia's Southern Medical Program officially have a new place to call home at Vernon Jubilee Hospital.
Vernon hospital reno just want doctor ordered   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Vernon Gets New Medical School Space   KelownaNow
Medical school facilities open at Vernon Jubilee Hospital   Globalnews.ca
InfoTel News Ltd   
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