2015年4月13日 星期一

2015-04-14 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
HPV vaccine could save provinces money   
CTV News
A new study from a Toronto cancer centre suggests Nova Scotia could save money by vaccinating young boys against the human papilloma virus, or HPV. The provincial government announced in its latest budget that it will fund the vaccination for Grade 7 ...

HPV vaccine for Nova Scotia boys called 'groundbreaking'   CBC.ca
Including boys in HPV vaccination will prevent cancer, save money: doctors   Ottawa Citizen
Should boys be vaccinated against HPV?   Calgary Herald
Toronto Sun   
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The Globe and Mail
   
St. Paul's Hospital headed for $1-billion relocation in Vancouver   
The Globe and Mail
After 120 years in downtown Vancouver, St. Paul's Hospital is to be demolished and rebuilt three kilometres east as a new $1-billion health centre that planners hope will be ready within seven years. The scenario announced Monday will see a new St. Paul's ...

Vaughn Palmer: A 180-degree reversal to create a 'world-class' hospital   Vancouver Sun
Smyth: Medical professionals welcome St. Paul's move to False Creek   The Province
Moving St. Paul's Hospital to involve 'extensive consultation'   Vancouver Courier
BCBusiness   
24 Hours Vancouver   
CBC.ca   
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CTV News
   
Ten crew members return to Balsa 85 in Saint John harbour   
CTV News
New Brunswick health officials say 10 of the crew members being treated for food poisoning after eating tainted fish on board a Panamanian ship have been released from hospital. The men ate the fish on Saturday, and all 14 of them became violently ill with ...

4 Balsa 85 crew members still hospitalized with food poisoning   CBC.ca
UPDATE: 4 ship crew hospitalized in Saint John remain in hospital   Globalnews.ca
Four crew members still hospitalized from food poisoning in New Brunswick   mysask.com
The Maritime Executive   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Photos & Video: Launch of National Volunteer Week   
Ottawa Citizen
To mark the start of National Volunteer Week, Her Excellency Sharon Johnston visited the Civic Campus of The Ottawa Hospital on Monday, April 13, 2015 to present the Governor General's Caring Canadian Award to 17 extraordinary volunteers who give ...

Celebrate Service This National Volunteer Week   Huffington Post
Duluth Celebrates National Volunteer Week   FOX 21 Online
Sudbury kicks off National Volunteer Week   NorthernLife.ca
NorthumberlandView.ca   
Bay Today   
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TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
   
Pregnancy rates from frozen eggs low, researchers caution   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
TORONTO — Women who are considering having their eggs frozen to prolong fertility should be aware there's no guarantee they will have a baby, despite spending thousands of dollars on the retrieval procedure and storage, researchers say. In an analysis ...

Analysis by Dal professors shows debate persists over women freezing their eggs   Globalnews.ca
'Social' egg freezing no guarantee of baby: research   Victoria News
Ova cryo-preservation: freezing woman's eggs no guarantee of baby — researcher   Toronto Star

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Hamilton Spectator
   
How do you get Hepatitis A anyway?   
Hamilton Spectator
How do you get Hepatitis A anyway? A few hundred people were vaccinated over the weekend after a Big Carrot restaurant employee in Toronto had a confirmed case of hepatitis A. Here's what you need to know about the disease. DRINKING WATER.
Toronto Public Health offering free hepatitis A vaccine for juice bar customers   CTV News
Hepatitis A: answers to your questions   Toronto Star
200 attend vaccine clinic for hepatitis A virus   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
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Toronto Star
   
Five-year-old girl's lemonade stand raises $25000   
New Zealand Herald
As the old saying goes, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade - and a little girl in Toronto, Canada has done just that, raising $25,000CA ($26,621NZ) for her brother's neurological disability. DO YOU HAVE A STORY TO SHARE WITH LIFE & STYLE?
Girl, 5, raises $25000 with inspiring lemonade stand fundraiser   CTV News
Girl's lemonade stands raise thousands to find cure for ailing brother   Toronto Star
Toronto girl's lemonade stands raise $25000 for Angelman syndrome   Yahoo News Canada (blog)

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CTV News
   
Poultry farmers keeping close watch on avian flu situation   
CTV News
With 10,000 turkeys dead due to the avian flu, and a further 35,000 euthanized as a result, other poultry farmers in Ontario are paying even more attention than usual to their own birds. “We're all on high alert,” Kees Peeters, a Parkhill-area chicken farmer, said ...

Bird flu can be detected in minutes with new device   CBC.ca
Agency says 29 Ontario farms under bird flu quarantine, only one infected   The Globe and Mail
Ontario's avian flu quarantine expanded   CANOE
Hamilton Spectator   
Toronto Star   
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Popular Science
   
Acetaminophen May Blunt Both Positive And Negative Emotions   
Popular Science
If you take Tylenol to ease your pain, you might actually be experiencing an unexpected side effect: apathy. New research shows that acetaminophen, the main ingredient in Tylenol, can dull positive emotions as well as any pain you're feeling. Acetaminophen ...

Pain relievers stifle joy, study says   Malay Mail Online
Acetaminophen dulls emotions: Study   Standard Freeholder

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Toronto Star
   
College of Physicians slow to censure silent bystanders: Porter   
Toronto Star
We heard more rich evidence yesterday that the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario can't be trusted to police themselves. Case in point: Dr. George Doodnaught is still a doctor. He's not practising, since he's in jail for sexually assaulting no fewer ...

Sean Murphy: Tunnel vision at the College of Physicians   National Post

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