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Doctors grapple with organ donation question
Canada.com
As the nation awaits legalized doctor-assisted death, the transplant community is grappling with a potential new source of life-saving organs — offered by patients who have chosen to die. Some surgeons say every effort should be made to respect the dying ...
In Belgium, 18% of patients who die are killed by their doctorsLifesite
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Canada.com
As the nation awaits legalized doctor-assisted death, the transplant community is grappling with a potential new source of life-saving organs — offered by patients who have chosen to die. Some surgeons say every effort should be made to respect the dying ...
In Belgium, 18% of patients who die are killed by their doctors
Techie News
Vitamin D recommendations were miscalculated: Study
CANOE
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin D is ten times lower than what we actually need, say two teams of researchers who have challenged the U.S.'s National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM), both responsible ...
We need more vitamin D than current recommended levels, study claimsTechie News
Vitamin D recommendations were miscalculated, study suggestsCTV News
Spring Sunshine Welcomed as Canadians' Vitamin D Levels PlummetCanada NewsWire (press release)
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CANOE
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin D is ten times lower than what we actually need, say two teams of researchers who have challenged the U.S.'s National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM), both responsible ...
We need more vitamin D than current recommended levels, study claims
Vitamin D recommendations were miscalculated, study suggests
Spring Sunshine Welcomed as Canadians' Vitamin D Levels Plummet
Feeling underpaid? There are health consequences to that
The Globe and Mail
When you think about the pay you get for your work, do you feel you are paid about right, underpaid or overpaid? Over the past month we've posed that question to Canadian workers from a diverse cross-section of occupations and sectors. Here's what our ...
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The Globe and Mail
When you think about the pay you get for your work, do you feel you are paid about right, underpaid or overpaid? Over the past month we've posed that question to Canadian workers from a diverse cross-section of occupations and sectors. Here's what our ...
Toronto Sun
Changes recommended after Winnipeg man's deadly 34-hour ER wait will take ...
Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG — It will have been more than nine years since double-amputee Brian Sinclair died waiting 34 hours in an ER waiting room before the province implements the recommended changes to prevent another such tragedy. A two-year inquest into Brian ...
Brian Sinclair inquest recommendations could take years to implementCBC.ca
Changes In Wake Of Brian Sinclair's Death Could Take YearsCJOB
Province to implement all 63 recommendations from inquiry into ER waiting ...CTV News
Winnipeg Free Press
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Times Colonist
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Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG — It will have been more than nine years since double-amputee Brian Sinclair died waiting 34 hours in an ER waiting room before the province implements the recommended changes to prevent another such tragedy. A two-year inquest into Brian ...
Brian Sinclair inquest recommendations could take years to implement
Changes In Wake Of Brian Sinclair's Death Could Take Years
Province to implement all 63 recommendations from inquiry into ER waiting ...
Edmonton Journal
Postponed surgeries a 'crisis' at children's hospital: surgeon
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Another pediatric surgeon added his voice Thursday to concerns about postponed operations at the Stollery Children's Hospital. Dr. Bryan Dicken appeared at an NDP news conference to call for more in-patient beds, a shortage of which is ...
Edmonton pediatric surgeon raises alarm over number of cancelled surgeriesCTV News
Stollery surgeon concerned over cancelled child surgeriesEdmonton Sun
NDP, Pediatric surgeon speak about Stollery situationiNews880.com
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Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Another pediatric surgeon added his voice Thursday to concerns about postponed operations at the Stollery Children's Hospital. Dr. Bryan Dicken appeared at an NDP news conference to call for more in-patient beds, a shortage of which is ...
Edmonton pediatric surgeon raises alarm over number of cancelled surgeries
Stollery surgeon concerned over cancelled child surgeries
NDP, Pediatric surgeon speak about Stollery situation
Vancouver Sun
DEA warns of fentanyl-laced heroin
WMUR Manchester
The federal government issues a warning about a powerful drug that's killing people in growing numbers. WMUR's Shelley Walcott has more. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. Advertising. Video Transcript. HOLDING A BRUNCH IN PORTSMOUTH. IN OTHER ...
BC anti-gang police haul in drug load after seven-month Chilliwack-based crime ...Vancouver Sun
$5M in drugs seized in Chilliwack bustCBC.ca
Heroin Laced With Additive More Widespread, DEA FindsWall Street Journal
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WMUR Manchester
The federal government issues a warning about a powerful drug that's killing people in growing numbers. WMUR's Shelley Walcott has more. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. Advertising. Video Transcript. HOLDING A BRUNCH IN PORTSMOUTH. IN OTHER ...
BC anti-gang police haul in drug load after seven-month Chilliwack-based crime ...
$5M in drugs seized in Chilliwack bust
Heroin Laced With Additive More Widespread, DEA Finds
Toronto Star
Woman at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre tests negative for Ebola
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A woman who recently travelled to Guinea and complained of Ebola-type symptoms has tested negative for the disease at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. The unidentified woman, who arrived at the hospital Wednesday, March 18, had a fever and ...
Patient at Toronto hospital tests negative for EbolaHuewire News
Suspected Ebola patient tests negativeWaterloo Record
Patient in Toronto hospital tests Ebola negativeOutbreak News Today
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A woman who recently travelled to Guinea and complained of Ebola-type symptoms has tested negative for the disease at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. The unidentified woman, who arrived at the hospital Wednesday, March 18, had a fever and ...
Patient at Toronto hospital tests negative for Ebola
Suspected Ebola patient tests negative
Patient in Toronto hospital tests Ebola negative
Montreal Gazette
Family doctors soften stance on Bill 20 in committee hearings
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 ...
Bill 20 alternatives proposed by Quebec family doctorsCBC.ca
Bill 20 will reduce number of new doctors say family medicine deptsMcGill Reporter
McGill medical students to protest Bill 20CTV News
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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 ...
Bill 20 alternatives proposed by Quebec family doctors
Bill 20 will reduce number of new doctors say family medicine depts
McGill medical students to protest Bill 20
CBC.ca
Penticton pharmacy selected for research study
Pentiction Western News
Pharmacy manager Christie Crassweller of Knights Pharmacy at work in the Main Street business this week. Knights is one of 20 pharmacies chosen to participate in a genomics-research project. — image credit: Mark Brett/Penticton Western News. 0 ...
Genomics project pioneers new data collection methodLaboratory Products News
UBC genomics project links prescription drug doses with DNACBC.ca
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Pentiction Western News
Pharmacy manager Christie Crassweller of Knights Pharmacy at work in the Main Street business this week. Knights is one of 20 pharmacies chosen to participate in a genomics-research project. — image credit: Mark Brett/Penticton Western News. 0 ...
Genomics project pioneers new data collection method
UBC genomics project links prescription drug doses with DNA
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McGill Reporter
Myths and reality about NCRs
McGill Reporter
Not criminally responsible is a phrase that conjures up fears fuelled by vast media coverage of high-profile cases in which individuals with severe mental illness have committed violent offences. Yet these cases are rare occurrences; they are exceptions to the ...
Insanity defence hardly a handy way to escape justice, study concludesNews1130
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McGill Reporter
Not criminally responsible is a phrase that conjures up fears fuelled by vast media coverage of high-profile cases in which individuals with severe mental illness have committed violent offences. Yet these cases are rare occurrences; they are exceptions to the ...
Insanity defence hardly a handy way to escape justice, study concludes
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