2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Canada English Health


Globalnews.ca
   
ADHD medication and Health Canada's warning of suicidality   
Globalnews.ca
TORONTO – As of yesterday, Health Canada has issued warnings about the two main drug classes that are used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD — methylphenidate and amphetamine-based drugs. Although Health Canada doesn't ...

Suicide risk advisory for ADHD drugs comes 'out of the blue' and has 'terrified ...   National Post
ADHD drugs linked to suicidal thoughts and behaviours, Health Canada warns   Vancouver Sun

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The Westside Story
   
Clostridium difficile to be treated using fecal transplants   
The Westside Story
MINNEAPOLIS – A study carried out at the University of Minnesota and the University of Colorado-Boulder has revealed successful treatment of a serious gut infection commonly referred to as Clostridium difficile by the simple use of fecal transplants. The fecal ...

Health Canada willing to ease fecal transplant rules for recurrent C. difficile   Montreal Gazette

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Calgary Herald
   
Too much exercise?   
Calgary Herald
Armed with the same weight-loss goals and the same workout, will men and women drop the same number of pounds? Old-school exercises that never go out of style · Mathieu Lepage does a pushup at Sir Arthur Currie Gym in Montreal. Like fashion, fitness ...


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Toronto Star
   
Carley Allison, teenager who sang as she fought cancer, dies   
Toronto Star
As family gathered by Carley Allison's hospital bedside earlier this week, her cancer raging a battle she wouldn't be able to overcome, the 19-year-old never stopped smiling. “She kept saying she was going to beat this thing,” her teary-eyed uncle Paul Allison ...

Remembering Carley Allison   Toronto Sun
Queen's student loses battle with cancer   The Kingston Whig-Standard
Carley Allison loses battle with cancer   Newstalk 1010
MetroNews Canada   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Autism-friendly movie experience coming to Hamilton   
Hamilton Spectator
With the lights turned up, the volume turned down and the theatre half empty, a Hamilton cinema invites people affected by autism to the movies. Cineplex, in partnership with Autism Speaks Canada, is bringing its Sensory Reduced Screenings to the city after ...

Kingston movie theatre adapts for autistic viewers   The Kingston Whig-Standard
Sensory Friendly Cineplex Entertainment at Devonshire Mall and Across the ...   Hometown Media
Cineplex Entertainment expands screening program for people with autism   660 News

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Cape Breton Post
   
Cape Breton's Lindsay Peach taking on senior role in new provincial health ...   
Cape Breton Post
SYDNEY — Lindsay Peach is taking the knowledge and experience she's gained at the Cape Breton District Health Authority with her to a senior role within the new provincial health authority. © Laura Jean Grant - Cape Breton Post. Lindsay Peach completed ...

Health differences will be on administration level: CEO   The News
Nova Scotia NDP revive union campaign for nurse-to-patient ratios   CBC.ca
Nova Scotia passes bill merging health authorities effective Wednesday   mysask.com

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Selma Times-Journal
   
Relay for life has cancer walking the line   
The Rider News
Jen Lacaillade, a senior elementary education major, was filled with emotion, struggling to get words out to tell the audience in the Student Recreation Center (SRC) about her father, Ron. As a keynote speaker for this year's Relay for Life, which took place on ...

'Mind over matter'   Prince Albert Daily Herald
Survivors Banquet special night for all   Selma Times-Journal
Relay For Life of Carroll County to hold team captain meeting   Carroll County Comet
Meridian Booster   
Red Bank Hub   
The Brown and White   
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www.insidebelleville.com/
   
Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Month   
Castlegar News
Volunteers were out selling bundles of daffodils this weekend as part of the Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Month fundraising campaign. Fresh cut flowers for the campaign have been arriving each spring in communities since the 1950's and the daffodil ...

Daffodil pins distributed by the local Lions Clubs for the Canadian Cancer Society   Comox Valley Echo
CCS launches Daffodil Month with help from famous firefighter   www.insidebelleville.com/
Media Advisory: Their Excellencies to Mark the Beginning of Canadian Cancer ...   Digital Journal
insideTORONTO.com   
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Lewisporte Pilot
   
Student wins national award for community   
Lewisporte Pilot
As Patrick Hickey worked on his inspirational sticky notes early Monday morning, people were already talking about his award. © Telegram file photo. Patrick Hickey. The Grade 12 student at Holy Heart is a 2015 champion of mental health under the guise of ...

Kind words go long way in mental health Post-it Project   Southern Gazette

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Regina Leader-Post
   
Understaffing puts health of seniors at risk: NDP   
Regina Leader-Post
Peter Bowden, a continuing care aide who works at Oliver Lodge in Saskatoon. He was at the legislature to talk about problems he sees in the health care system in Regina on March 30, 2015. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post.
Seniors home understaffing leads to poor care for residents, says Sask. NDP   CTV News
Care aide speaks out on poor staffing in Sask. facilities   CBC.ca
Seniors home understaffing leads to poor care for residents: NDP   mysask.com

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