2015年3月25日 星期三

2015-03-26 Canada English Health


TIME
   
Angelina Jolie still at risk of breast cancer   
Hollywood.com
Angelina Jolie still undergoes regular testing to make sure she's breast cancer free after undergoing a double mastectomy in 2013. The actress, who revealed she has since had her ovaries removed to prevent the risk of the disease in a New York Times piece ...

'I am so grateful that I chose to have preventative surgery when I did'   Irish Independent
ANGELINA JOLIE: the Vancouver backstory on fallopian tube removal for cancer ...   Vancouver Sun (blog)
What Angelina Jolie's preventive surgery can teach us   Los Angeles Times
Live Science   
TIME   
Daily Times   
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Toronto Star
   
“Outstanding” work on early embryo development winsSickKids researcher ...   
Toronto Star
The chief of research at The Hospital for Sick Children has been awarded $100,000 for her “outstanding” work with early embryo development and deciphering the mouse genome. The Gairdner Foundation announced Wednesday that Dr. Janet Rossant has ...

Canadian awards honour top medical discoveries around the world   Laboratory Products News
Ebola pioneer, stem cell researcher honoured with Canada Gairdner Awards   680 News
2015 Canada Gairdner Wightman Award goes to Dr. Janet Rossant   News@UofT

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640 Toronto News
   
Tentative Date Set For Rob Ford's Cancer Surgery   
640 Toronto News
If the scans reveal that the tumours in Ford's abdomen and back have shrunk enough to be operated on, he has confirmed that he will go under the knife just a week later on May 7th. Ford has been undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment to shrink ...

Rob Ford may have cancer surgery in May: CBC   BlackburnNews.com
Rob Ford says docs think his tumour is operable   Toronto Sun
Rob Ford tentatively scheduled for cancer surgery in May   680 News
CBC.ca   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Going hungry: Why millions of Canadians can't afford healthy food   
Globalnews.ca
Produce displayed under an awning on Spadina near Grange in downtown Toronto. More than a million Canadian households can't afford healthy food, Statscan says. Anna Mehler Paperny. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial ...

Change text size for the story   London Free Press
NWT ranks second last in terms of food security in Canada   My Yellowknife Now
Nunavut Food Insecurity Four Times Higher than National Average   KamloopsBCNow
CBC.ca   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Ontario decision to cover costly hepatitis C drug a lifesaver, doctor says   
Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa liver specialist Dr. Curtis Cooper is calling Ontario's decision to pay for new treatments that can cure hepatitis C a “landmark event” that will change the lives of thousands of people with the disease. Cooper, director of The Ottawa Hospital and Regional ...

FDA Warns of Cardiac Effect When Heart Drug Mixed With Hepatitis C Meds   U.S. News & World Report
Hepatitis C medications with high success rate now available under BC's drug plan   Vancouver Sun
Hep C treatment Harvoni accepted in Canadian health reimbursement plan   CTV News
Reuters   
London Free Press   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Medicare in distress and near 'tipping point,' Roy Romanow says   
Ottawa Citizen
Former Saskatchewan premier Roy Romanow, who led a federal inquiry into medicare more than a decade ago, says the public health care system is deteriorating and close to a “tipping point.” In an interview with the Citizen, Romanow called on Prime ...

Rx for Canadian healthcare system   Beacon News (blog)
Canadians traveling abroad in record numbers to flee government health care   Watchdog.org
Campaign for modernized medicare   Winnipeg Free Press
Troy Media   
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The Castlegar Source
   
Castlegar kicks off daffodil campaign   
The Castlegar Source
City Hall was the centre of this year's kick-off the annual Cancer Society's Daffodil Month fundraiser, designed to raise both funds and awareness to eradicate cancer. Castlegar event leader Kara Lariviere (you may recognize her as one of the city's intrepid ...

April is Daffodil Month   Pembroke Daily Observer
Annual fundraiser in bloom   Western Wheel
This April is Daffodil Month!   Lambton Shield
Moose Jaw Times-Herald   
InsideHalton.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
BC health officials managed to track half of those who flew in on measles plane   
The Globe and Mail
Health authorities in Vancouver have gone to great lengths drawing up a list of all individuals who may have come into contact with two high school students who were diagnosed with measles after flying home from Beijing. But only about half that roster has ...

Two passengers on Saturday's Air China flight CA991 from Beijing to BC have ...   CBC.ca
Travellers may require immunization   Nanaimo Daily News
Measles at Vancouver Airport Prompts Vaccination Warning   Huffington Post Canada
International Business Times   
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Calgary Herald
   
New bill hopes to put artificial tanning to bed, thankfully   
Edmonton Examiner
On Monday, MLA Dave Quest tabled the Skin Cancer Prevention Act, which would make Alberta the ninth province to make the use of tanning beds illegal for minors, and I could not agree more with that plan. The bill has weight, given that overuse of them has ...

Alberta to ban people under 18 from tanning beds to protect against skin cancer   Vancouver Sun
Bill 22 would ban artificial tanning for minors   CBC.ca
New provincial legislation will ban artificial tanning services for minors   Edmonton Sun

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Times of Fort Erie
   
A look at your digestive system and how it works   
Times of Fort Erie
The growls, technically called borborygmi (pronounced BOR-boh-RIG-mee), are caused primarily by contractions of the muscles of the stomach and small intestine and, to a lesser extent, by contractions of the muscles of the large intestine (colon).

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