The Globe and Mail
Suicide risk remains high after first attempt, can persist for years
The Globe and Mail
A Canadian study has found that a person's risk of suicide after an initial attempt was 42 times higher than that of the general population and could persist for years. In what is said to be the largest study of its kind, Toronto researchers tracked every person ...
Suicide risk after first attempt can persist for years, followup critical: studyCalgary Herald
Suicide risk can last for years after first attempt, study findsMacleans.ca
Risk of suicide can persist for years: studySurrey Leader
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The Globe and Mail
A Canadian study has found that a person's risk of suicide after an initial attempt was 42 times higher than that of the general population and could persist for years. In what is said to be the largest study of its kind, Toronto researchers tracked every person ...
Suicide risk after first attempt can persist for years, followup critical: study
Suicide risk can last for years after first attempt, study finds
Risk of suicide can persist for years: study
NBCNews.com
Merck, NewLink Ebola vaccine appears safe, effective in new studies
Reuters
NEW YORK, April 1 (Reuters) - Early-stage trials of an experimental Ebola vaccine, two in the United States and four in Africa and Europe, have found that it appears to be safe and triggered robust production of Ebola-fighting antibodies, scientists reported on ...
1st human studies promising for Ebola vaccine designed at Canada's national lab580 CFRA Radio
Early Tests of Experimental Ebola Vaccine Show PromiseU.S. News & World Report
First human studies promising for made-in-Canada Ebola vaccineTimes Colonist
Waterloo Record
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Reuters
NEW YORK, April 1 (Reuters) - Early-stage trials of an experimental Ebola vaccine, two in the United States and four in Africa and Europe, have found that it appears to be safe and triggered robust production of Ebola-fighting antibodies, scientists reported on ...
1st human studies promising for Ebola vaccine designed at Canada's national lab
Early Tests of Experimental Ebola Vaccine Show Promise
First human studies promising for made-in-Canada Ebola vaccine
Clacton and Frinton Gazette
Watching TV 'link to diabetes risk'
Clacton and Frinton Gazette
Each hour spent watching TV daily increases the chance of developing diabetes by 3.4% in high-risk individuals, research has suggested. A study carried out in the United States looked at data from more than 3,000 overweight adults participating in a ...
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Clacton and Frinton Gazette
Each hour spent watching TV daily increases the chance of developing diabetes by 3.4% in high-risk individuals, research has suggested. A study carried out in the United States looked at data from more than 3,000 overweight adults participating in a ...
AsiaOne
Avril Lavigne feared 'dying' from Lyme disease
AsiaOne
Rocker Avril Lavigne at the Brit Awards after being bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease. Thursday, Apr 02, 2015. AFP. NEW YORK - Rocker Avril Lavigne has revealed that she was bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease and felt she was ...
Avril Lavigne reveals battle with Lyme diseaseSydney Morning Herald
Avril Lavigne thought she was dyingStuff.co.nz
Avril Lavigne on Her Struggle With Lyme DiseaseABC News
Ottawa Citizen
CBC.ca
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AsiaOne
Rocker Avril Lavigne at the Brit Awards after being bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease. Thursday, Apr 02, 2015. AFP. NEW YORK - Rocker Avril Lavigne has revealed that she was bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease and felt she was ...
Avril Lavigne reveals battle with Lyme disease
Avril Lavigne thought she was dying
Avril Lavigne on Her Struggle With Lyme Disease
Vancouver Sun
Doctors, medical schools grapple with Supreme Court euthanasia ruling
Vancouver Sun
There's a pressing need for medical students and already practising doctors to be trained how to deliver physician-assisted death services as the country is on the cusp of enabling such euthanasia, says Vancouver doctor Derryck Smith, co-chair of the ...
Canadian medical schools readying doctors to talk to patients about assisted ...National Post
Canadian court OKs doctor-assisted suicide, but who's eligible?NET Website
Growing concern over doctor suicide in CanadaCTV News
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Vancouver Sun
There's a pressing need for medical students and already practising doctors to be trained how to deliver physician-assisted death services as the country is on the cusp of enabling such euthanasia, says Vancouver doctor Derryck Smith, co-chair of the ...
Canadian medical schools readying doctors to talk to patients about assisted ...
Canadian court OKs doctor-assisted suicide, but who's eligible?
Growing concern over doctor suicide in Canada
CHCH News
New cancer screening tool launched in Hamilton
CHCH News
A new province wide cancer screening tool launched in Hamilton today. It's called “My CancerIQ” and it helps users calculate their risk for four major types of cancer. Its a simple online survey that can tell you what's increasing your risk and how to change it.
Windsorites encouraged to use online cancer...YorkRegion.com
Try MyCancerIQ.ca to gauge and lower your cancer risk, officials sayWindsor Star (blog)
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CHCH News
A new province wide cancer screening tool launched in Hamilton today. It's called “My CancerIQ” and it helps users calculate their risk for four major types of cancer. Its a simple online survey that can tell you what's increasing your risk and how to change it.
Windsorites encouraged to use online cancer...
Try MyCancerIQ.ca to gauge and lower your cancer risk, officials say
Edmonton Journal
Alberta expands successful program that identifies mental health issues among ...
Edmonton Journal
A string of tragic teen suicides in Red Deer has given life to a groundbreaking mental health program so successful the province has approved $5 million in new funding to expand it from one school district to five. The Resilience Project was piloted at the ...
PC government extends mental health program for studentsCalgary Herald
Alberta expands Empathy, a mental health support program for youthGlobalnews.ca
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Edmonton Journal
A string of tragic teen suicides in Red Deer has given life to a groundbreaking mental health program so successful the province has approved $5 million in new funding to expand it from one school district to five. The Resilience Project was piloted at the ...
PC government extends mental health program for students
Alberta expands Empathy, a mental health support program for youth
CHCH News
Ontario set to regulate homeopathy
CHCH News
Ontario's Homeopathy Act received royal assent today. The move will regulate the field in a similar way to how doctor's and nurses are governed. But the act is being met with skepticism from critics in the medical community who say homeopath has no basis in ...
Practitioner welcomes homeopathy regulationThe Kingston Whig-Standard
CARROLL | Ontario Regulates Homeopathy, Greeted With Skepticism By Critics640 Toronto News
Homeopathy Act to become law todayNews Talk 610 CKTB
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CHCH News
Ontario's Homeopathy Act received royal assent today. The move will regulate the field in a similar way to how doctor's and nurses are governed. But the act is being met with skepticism from critics in the medical community who say homeopath has no basis in ...
Practitioner welcomes homeopathy regulation
CARROLL | Ontario Regulates Homeopathy, Greeted With Skepticism By Critics
Homeopathy Act to become law today
CTV News
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region projecting $13.9M year-end deficit
CTV News
The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region is projecting a year-end deficit of $13.9 million. Health region CEO Keith Dewar says the upcoming fiscal year will be a challenging one. The health region says there will be no layoffs but overtime, sick days and ...
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region avoids $38M deficit | VideoRegina Leader-Post
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region budget includes $38M deficit650 CKOM News Talk Radio
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CTV News
The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region is projecting a year-end deficit of $13.9 million. Health region CEO Keith Dewar says the upcoming fiscal year will be a challenging one. The health region says there will be no layoffs but overtime, sick days and ...
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region avoids $38M deficit | Video
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region budget includes $38M deficit
Cantech Letter
Is Jamie Oliver right about Canada's food problems?
Cantech Letter
Mention the words “Canadian food” abroad and you will invariably hear about poutine. You will get a vote for maple syrup. You may hear murmurs of caribou and tourtière and smoked meat sandwiches. But more recently, you will hear about Canada's food in ...
Jamie Oliver Challenges Canada To Improve Its Food EducationHuffington Post Canada
Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef, challenges Canada to join his healthy food campaignCBC.ca
Jamie Oliver expands food crusade to G20, cites diet problems in Canada By ...Turtle Island News
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Cantech Letter
Mention the words “Canadian food” abroad and you will invariably hear about poutine. You will get a vote for maple syrup. You may hear murmurs of caribou and tourtière and smoked meat sandwiches. But more recently, you will hear about Canada's food in ...
Jamie Oliver Challenges Canada To Improve Its Food Education
Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef, challenges Canada to join his healthy food campaign
Jamie Oliver expands food crusade to G20, cites diet problems in Canada By ...
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