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2015-04-07 Canada English Health


Calgary Herald
   
The richer you are, the better you sleep   
Calgary Herald
A study released last year found that so-called "short sleepers" -- those who get fewer than 6 hours per night -- were mostly trading work hours for sleep hours. Minerva Studio / Fotolia. ShareAdjustCommentPrint ...

Darkness: It Does A Body Good   Science 2.0
Study finds adults' income and sleep can be linked   KFVS
Turn off lights to get better sleep   American Register
Redding Record Searchlight   
Las Cruces Sun-News   
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Science Times
   
Breast Milk Purchased Online May Contain Cow's Milk   
Science Times
If you purchase breast milk online for your infant, you may be getting more than you bargained for in the package. According to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics, ten percent of breast milk samples purchased on the Internet have added cow's ...

Breast milk sold online may be 'topped' with cow's milk   Norwalk Reflector
Study: 1 in 10 breast milk samples sold online contains cow's milk   Dispatch Times
Buying Breast Milk Online? Beware, It May Not Be What You Think   Tech Times
American Register   
Times Gazette   
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Calgary Herald
   
Nearly one in five severely obese Canadians die in hospital after an emergency ...   
Calgary Herald
Obesity has been linked with an ever-growing litany of chronic diseases. But few studies have explored the impact of severe obesity on emergency surgery. File photo / National Post. ShareAdjustCommentPrint ...

Many obese Canadians could not survive emergency surgery: study   Xinhua

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Toronto Sun
   
Avian flu outbreak on Ontario farm   
Toronto Sun
LONDON, Ont. -- Avain flu has been found in the birds on a turkey farm near Woodstock, Ont., the federal food watchdog says. The farm where the H5 avian influenza was discovered has been quarantined, as well as a neighbouring farm, the Canadian Food ...

Two southern Ontario turkey farms under quarantine as avian flu hits   Hamilton Spectator
2 Ont. farms quarantined after avian flu hits turkey farm   CTV News
Bird flu confirmed on turkey farm in Woodstock, Ontario   Reuters

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Sarnia Observer
   
Proposed menthol smoke ban under fire   
Sarnia Observer
A ban on the sale of menthol-flavoured cigarettes will fuel demand for contraband tobacco, warns the head of the Ontario Convenience Stores Association (OCSA). OCSA CEO Dave Bryans said about 80,000 people in the province smoke menthol tobacco ...


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News Talk 980 CJME
   
Man's death from fake OxyContin pills prompts warning from Moose Jaw police   
Winnipeg Free Press
MOOSE JAW, Sask. - A 27-year-old man's death from fake OxyContin pills has prompted police in Moose Jaw, Sask., to issue a warning about the deadly drugs. Moose Jaw police Sgt. Cliff Froehlich (FREE-lick) says the man died after taking the pill, which ...

Fake OxyContin suspected in OD death of Moose Jaw, Sask., man   CBC.ca
Fake OxyContin pills suspected in overdose death in Moose Jaw   CTV News
Man dies from fentanyl overdose; Moose Jaw police issue warning about fake ...   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Globalnews.ca   
Moose Jaw Times-Herald   
Regina Leader-Post   
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CTV News
   
Cap on hospital parking fees coming soon, Ont. Liberals say   
CTV News
The Ontario Liberals say they're getting closer to capping hospital parking fees -- an election promise last year that critics say is long overdue. Ontario Health Minister Eric Hoskins says they will soon deliver on their vow to cap the high fees. However, the cap ...

Ontario aims to reduce or cap hospital parking rates   580 CFRA Radio
Ontario promising remedy for exorbitant hospital parking fees   Hamilton Spectator

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MetroNews Canada
   
Bill Gates, the world's chequebook doctor   
MetroNews Canada
Fifteen years ago, the biggest funders of the World Health Organization were the United States, United Kingdom and Japan. These days, another major player is closing in on the top spot — one without a president, prime minister or any other elected leader.

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www.insidebelleville.com/
   
The Daffodil Flag waves proudly over Marmora...   
www.insidebelleville.com/
The Canadian Cancer Society “Daffodil Flag” signifying April as Cancer Awareness Month, was raised at the Marmora Tourism Centre. Assisting in the event were Marmora and Lake Reeve Terry Clemens, Deputy-reeve and Cancer Society Education Chair ...

Cancer society seeks volunteers for Daffodil Days   www.norfolknews.ca/

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Montreal Gazette
   
Health Canada warns of side-effects from hepatitis C-heart drug combo   
Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - Health Canada is warning that a drug combination involving new hepatitis C drugs can lead to a seriously slow heart rate and should be avoided. Nine cases of the reaction have been reported, including two in Canada. Of those nine cases, one ...

Gilead Sciences, Inc. Weekly Hepatitis C Scripts Point Toward Strong 1QFY15 ...   Bidness ETC

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