2015年3月17日 星期二

2015-03-18 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Fresh blood supplies no better for transfusions, study finds   
Herald Scotland
THE use of freshly donated blood in transfusions offers no major benefits to patients over the current practice of using older blood, a study suggests. THE use of freshly donated blood in transfusions offers no major benefits to patients over the current practice ...

Scots university finds 'old blood as good as new'   Scotsman
Older blood as effective as new for severely ill patients   The Globe and Mail
Fresh blood no better for transfusions, Canadian-led study shows   Calgary Herald

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Rainbow plate uses colours of fruits, veggies as guideline to healthy eating   
Ottawa Citizen
LONDON, Ont. — Force-feeding kids a diet of facts and figures about the nutrients in fruits and vegetables and why they're good for us is no way to create a generation of healthy eaters. It's far more important and effective to encourage kids to make nutritious ...


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Toronto Sun
   
March all about healthy eating   
Toronto Sun
March is a time when we spring forward — lose an hour's sleep, but gain an hour's sunshine. We're expecting the warm breath of spring at any moment! Dietitians of Canada celebrates the month of March with key nutrition messaging, offering tips and insights ...

How to eat 9 to 5   National Post
EPOCH of Weston administrator: Try healthy diet   Wicked Local Weston
5 things to know for National Nutrition Month   Tallahassee.com
Auburn Citizen   
The Tennessean   
WBOY-TV   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
WRHA says pharmacist who accessed patient records was "curious"   
Winnipeg Free Press
Real Cloutier, VP of WRHA, spoke with Liz Loewen, director, coordination of care with Manitoba eHealth, Tuesday afternoon after a pharmacist was found to have accessed patient records out of "curiousity." Submit a News Tip Report an Error. Fact Check.
Winnipeg pharmacist 'inappropriately accesses' 56 patients' health info: WRHA   CBC.ca
Hospital pharmacist fired for allegedly accessing patient info inappropriately   Toronto Sun
Pharmacist who snooped through patient information no longer on staff at ...   CTV News
CJOB   
The Globe and Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba to install sprinklers in care homes but falls short of $125M price tag   
Winnipeg Free Press
WINNIPEG - Manitoba is promising to install sprinklers in all its hospitals, group and seniors homes over the next decade but isn't committing to the $125 million price tag yet. The upgrades were recommended by a fire safety task force appointed after a fatal ...

All MB Hospitals, Care Homes To Have Sprinkler Systems   CJOB
Manitoba to install sprinklers in personal care homes following fatal fire last year   Canadian Underwriter
Manitoba pledges to install fire sprinklers in all hospitals, care homes by 2025   CBC.ca

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Globalnews.ca
   
Growing number of B.C. residents travelling abroad for 'medical tourism'   
Globalnews.ca
Katherine Halstead flew to Tijuana, Mexico for a procedure to lose weight, but is now in hospital in Richmond where doctors are trying to repair the damage. Allan Coen, Global News. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff ...

More Canadians seek medical care in other countries   GlobalPost
Canadians increasingly seek medical care outside the country: Report   Toronto Sun
Estimated 52000 Canadians sought medical care outside Canada, Fraser ...   CBC.ca
National Post   
CTV News   
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Times of India
   
Watching porn could improve your sex life   
Times of India
Watching porn can actually enhance sexual arousal and is unlikely to cause erectile problems, a study from the University of California, Los Angeles and Concordia University has revealed. "We found that the men who had watched more sex films at home ...

Watching Porn DOESN'T desensitise men and could improve prowess, study ...   Daily Mail
Porn doesn't cause sexual dysfunction in men, Concordia researcher says   Montreal Gazette
Can watching porn make you better in bed?   News@Concordia
Business Standard   
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Times LIVE
   
Forget antibiotics, try dung mushrooms   
Times LIVE
Lead researcher Andreas Essig said: " Horse dung is a very rich substrate that harbours a diversity of micro-organisms, including fungi and bacteria. File photo. Image by: Wikimedia commons. European biologists have discovered a bacteria-killing compound ...

Horse dung mushrooms anti-bacterial   News24

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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Blinded, rescued dog diagnosed with eye disease   
Winnipeg Free Press
Things are going from bad to worse for a seven-month-old puppy who was taken in by a Winnipeg shelter after being abused by its previous owners. Percy, a Jack Russell and Chihuahua mix who made headlines last month after he lost virtually all of his ...

Puppy blinded with hair dye faces uncertain future   CBC.ca
Percy, the dog blinded by hair dye, gets more bad news   MetroNews Canada
Blinded Manitoba Puppy Receives More Bad News   ChrisD.ca
CJOB   
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VOCM
   
Syphilis Outbreak in Eastern Newfoundland   
VOCM
Eastern Health is warning of an outbreak of syphilis in the eastern portion of the province. 26 cases were confirmed by Eastern Health last year, and already this year there are 15 confirmed cases. The majority of incidents have been identified in men between ...

Canada: Newfoundland sees increase in syphilis, most cases in gay men   Outbreak News Today
Syphilis outbreak reported in eastern Newfoundland   CBC.ca
Health officials dealing with syphilis outbreak in eastern Newfoundland   mysask.com

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