2015年4月9日 星期四

2015-04-10 Canada English Health


Toronto Star
   
US sperm bank admits it doesn't verify donor information   
Toronto Star
The president of a U.S. sperm bank denies his company misled a Port Hope couple about their sperm donor, but acknowledges it does not corroborate personal information provided by donors. “He reported a good health history and stated in his application ...

Sperm bank admits donor info wasn't checked   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
US sperm bank sued by Canadian couple says it didn't verify donor information   CTV News
US sperm bank sued by Canadian couple admits it didn't verify donor information   The Globe and Mail
Hamilton Spectator   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canada urged to consider medical tourism in new Conference Board report   
The Globe and Mail
Canada should consider cautiously experimenting with medical tourism as a way to raise a modest amount of revenue and increase the efficiency of the health-care system, according to a new report from the Conference Board of Canada. But the report warns ...

The time is now for national pharmacare   Toronto Star
Medical tourism - a healthy alternative or a bitter pill?   NorthumberlandView.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Ontario's bird flu outbreak leads to new biosecurity realities on poultry farms   
BetterFarming.com
This morning a truck pulled into the laneway of Mark Brenneman's Tavistock-area broiler chicken farm to deliver chicks but before proceeding up the lane to drop them off, the driver got out and disinfected the vehicle. That's one of the new realities for poultry ...

Ont. bird flu outbreak caused by H5N2, same virus that hit BC in December   Calgary Herald

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CBC.ca
   
Phones and computer network knocked out at Saskatoon Health Region   
CBC.ca
The Saskatoon Health Region is asking people to avoid calling the switchboards at the city's three hospitals and some long term care homes. Officials say the hospitals' phone lines and computer systems have gone down. It happened at about 2 o'clock this ...

Glitch takes out phones and communications at Saskatoon hospitals   mysask.com
Network glitch downs Saskatoon Health Region Internet, phones   News Talk 650 CKOM
Computer glitch takes down Saskatoon Health Region network, phone lines   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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Niagara Falls Review
   
Gathering support to battle cancer   
Niagara Falls Review
David Chernish / Special to niagara falls Review From left, Niagara Community Office of the Cancer Society From left, volunteer Dyon Bracken, manager Angela Daley and volunteer Marion Bracken wait for customers as they raise awareness for Daffodil ...

Cancer canvassers hit the bricks   Campbell River Mirror
April is Daffodil Month for the Canadian Cancer Society   Sarnia Observer
Daffodils a symbol of hope: Annual April fundraiser underway   Peterborough Examiner
Orillia Packet & Times   
Bay Today   
Castanet.net   
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CTV News
   
'She has so much life ahead': Woman offers part of liver to save girl, 11   
CTV News
An 11-year-old girl with a rare liver disease may get a chance to stave off the fatal condition, thanks to a potentially life-saving offer from a Winnipeg woman she's never met. Allexis Siebrecht needs a liver transplant in the next six to 12 months to help her ...

Willing donor steps up for girl   Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg woman hopes to donate liver to girl with rare disease   CBC.ca
Winnipeg woman offers piece of liver to 11-year-old girl she is yet to meet   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
CJOB   
Globalnews.ca   
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The Canberra Times
   
Whooping cough spreads at Turner Primary School   
The Canberra Times
Three more cases of whooping cough have been reported at Turner Primary School since ACT Health confirmed a number of cases on Thursday. ACT Health has confirmed there have been 83 cases of whooping cough, or pertussis, in the territory so far this ...

Tara Hills, Ottawa mom, changes anti-vaccination stand before 7 kids get ...   CBC.ca
Hospitals not common place for whooping cough vaccine   Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Pregnant Moms: Please Give a Whoop!   Pacific Northwest Inlander
Yahoo7 News   
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CBC.ca
   
Matthew Schreindorfer, Laval cancer patient who crowdfunded $740K, in full ...   
CBC.ca
Matthew Schreindorfer of Laval, Que., says he is in full remission, two months after the story of the newly married man's battle with cancer went viral on social media. "I have some incredible news to tell everyone … I did my bone marrow biopsy on Tuesday, ...

Good news for Matthew   Globalnews.ca

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Toronto Star
   
When it comes to raising my child, a husband would be excess baggage   
Toronto Star
My preparation for single motherhood began when I was a child. I started saving money for a baby when I was 14. I stowed away children's books, sentimental toys and baby clothes I once wore or bought on clearance or from thrift stores. My magazine ...


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CBC.ca
   
Pearl Malamud Mendelsohn, 90, fell on heater at seniors' residence and died   
CBC.ca
A Quebec coroner is criticizing a Montreal seniors' residence after a 90-year-old woman fell between her bed and the wall, and was severely burned by a baseboard heater before she died. Pearl Malamud Mendelsohn, 90, was living at the Lev-Tov seniors' ...

Investigation following senior who fell out of bed, was badly burned   CTV News
Senior dies of burns after falling from bed   CJAD

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