2015年3月21日 星期六

2015-03-22 Canada English Health


SavingAdvice.com
   
Winnipeg to review mosquito insecticide after WHO finds possible cancer link   
CTV News
A new report from the World Health Organization has found possible cancer links to popular weed killers commonly used by Canadian farmers and across the world. The report also found that an insecticide used by the city of Winnipeg to ward off mosquitos ...

Popular Weed-Killer Is Probably Carcinogenic, WHO Says   Huffington Post
WHO Report Finds Monsanto Roundup Weed Killer a Probable Cancer Risk   SavingAdvice.com
World Health Organization Believes Herbicide Is Carcinogenic   Trinity News Daily
Diabetes Insider   
Gazette Inquirer   
CBC.ca   
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Discovery Institute
   
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 ...

Editorial: Prematurely fearful   Calgary Herald
Organ donor stats shock campaigner   New Zealand Herald
Editorial: Organ donors are quiet heroes   Times Colonist
Motherwell Times   
Derby Telegraph   
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CTV News
   
Off-duty health workers help save man's life   
CTV News
Saskatoon police are crediting two off-duty healthcare workers with saving a man's life Friday evening. A 60-year-old man loading groceries into his vehicle on the 1700 block of Preston Avenue went into cardiac arrest just after 6 p.m., police said in a media ...

Off-duty health workers save man, 60, from cardiac arrest   CBC.ca
Bystanders help save man's life   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Man goes into cardiac arrest while loading groceries in Saskatoon   Globalnews.ca
Chronicle Bulletin   
620 CKRM.com   
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CBS Local
   
Reward Offered for Info. on Cat Shot With BB Pellet   
CBS Local
WASHINGTON (WNEW) — The Washington Humane Society is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for injuring a cat with a BB pellet. Officials say the cat was recovered from the 1400 block of G Street, ...

Abused cat has the will to live   Regina Leader-Post
Vets operate on Regina cat found with legs bound in tape   CBC.ca
Cat found tied up with electrical tape in northwest Regina   CTV News
Weyburn This Week   
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Regina Leader-Post
   
A mechanical hand fit for an 'Iron Man'   
Regina Leader-Post
Sebastian Chavarria, 6, shows off his new prosthetic hand on Friday as biomedical engineering students Shannon Lee and Robert Rayson look on. Photograph by: Wayne Cuddington, Ottawa Citizen , Ottawa Citizen. Two Ottawa engineering students can ...

Students use 3D printer to build prosthetic hand for Ottawa boy   CTV News
Ottawa boy picks Iron Man-themed prosthetic hand 1:58   CBC.ca
'Iron man' Sebastian gets dealt a winning hand (with video)   Ottawa Citizen
The Kingston Whig-Standard   
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CNBC
   
Medical marijuana law goes to Supreme Court   
Ottawa Citizen
Chris Tingman takes a bite out of his 6 gram piece of marijuana while on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, April 20, 2013. Chris Roussakis / CHRIS ROUSSAKIS. Share Adjust Comment Print. Canada's high court on Friday will contemplate whether it's a constitutional ...

BC Civil Liberties hoping for lax medical pot laws   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
Medical Marijuana Rights Movement Reaches the Supreme Court of Canada   Digital Journal
Marijuana cookies get high court hearing   Regina Leader-Post
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
CNBC   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Medical emergency disrupts SkyTrain service at Scott Road   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — SkyTrain services at Scott Road were disrupted Saturday morning following a medical emergency. Tains will not be stopping at this station, a TransLink spokeswoman said in a release. The delay is estimated to last for about two hours.
Expo Line delays due to Scott Road Station medical emergency   Vancity Buzz
Medical emergency shuts Scott Road SkyTrain station Saturday morning   The Province (blog)
Translink seeks to replace escalators along Expo Line   CKNW News Talk 980

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Huffington Post
   
The Birth of a Caregiver   
Huffington Post
Most caregiver's do not become caregivers on purpose. They only become caregivers after some often traumatic or dangerous situation has occurred with their parents or loved ones. With my mother, it was a comment made by her neighbor that first got me ...

Alzheimer's seminar offers tips on sleep disorders   Nipawin Journal
Group offers support to caregivers dealing with Alzheimer's   Coastal Point
Alzheimer's event in Markham   YorkRegion.com
U-T San Diego   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
BDlive   
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Niagarathisweek.com
   
Politicians rally to save Welland Hospital   
Niagarathisweek.com
Politicians in Welland stood united in defense of the Welland Hospital, which is facing closure amid the restructuring of the Niagara Health System. Speaking at a small rally to kick off the 'Save the Welland Hospital' campaign on Friday were, from left, NDP MP ...

'That hospital saves lives everyday'   Pelham News
Allen and Forster fighting for Welland hospital   Bullet News Niagara

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National Post
   
Australian woman recalls terrifying night drunk, lost on Prince Albert streets   
News1130
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – A young Australian woman is creating an international sensation with her Internet posts about how a drunken night spent in the freezing cold of Prince Albert, Sask., left her suffering from severe frostbite and hypothermia.
Severe frostbite   Castanet.net
Aussie's night out in Prince Albert leads to severe frostbite   News Talk 650 CKOM
Aussie woman keeps spirits high after extreme frostbite on night in Prince Albert   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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