2015年4月15日 星期三

2015-04-16 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Statistics Canada report suggests drop in teen marijuana use   
The Globe and Mail
Marijuana use may be down among teens and young adults, a new report from Statistics Canada suggests. Younger Canadians are still the biggest consumers of marijuana, with a third of 18- to 24-year-old respondents reporting they had used marijuana or ...

Marijuana use may be down among youth: StatsCan   InsideHalton.com
Marijuana use may be down among youth : StatsCan survey   Canada News

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Toronto Sun
   
E. coli outbreak linked to leafy green vegetables: PHAC   
Toronto Sun
Health officials are investigating a widespread E. coli outbreak they suspect is linked to leafy green vegetables. The Public Health Agency of Canada said 12 cases of E. coli infection in four provinces share the same genetic fingerprint. Between March 13-31, ...

E. coli cases may be linked to leafy greens, health agency says   CBC.ca
12 Sickened in Canada From E. Coli Possibly Linked to Leafy Greens   Food Safety News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Nova Scotia, BC lag behind other provinces in surgery wait times   
The Globe and Mail
A new report says wait times for key surgeries have held stable for the past five years, even though there have been substantial increases in the number of surgeries being done in some cases. But the relatively rosy national picture obscures the fact that in ...

Most provinces close to targets for surgical wait times   Regina Leader-Post

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Montreal Gazette
   
Girl says she wants to be known for more than her gender Add to ...   
The Globe and Mail
Nine-year-old Charlie says she wants to be known for who she is rather than what her gender is. Charlie's mother says misinformation on transgender issues is common. EMAIL THIS. Share. Copy link to video. Embed This Video. CP Video | Apr. 15 2015
'We realized this wasn't a passing thing': parents of transgender child   Globalnews.ca

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Toronto Sun
   
Heinz Canada recalls chicken baby food because of spoilage risk   
Toronto Sun
Heinz Canada has recalled jars of its chicken baby food because they could be spoiled, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says. The product, chicken with broth, was sold across Canada in 100 ml containers with the best-before dates of Sept. 26, 2016 ...

Heinz Chicken with Broth baby food recalled over spoilage concerns   CBC.ca
Heinz chicken with broth infant food recalled due to potential loss of seal   Vancouver Sun
Food Recall Warning: Heinz Brand Chicken with Broth Infant Food Recalled due ...   Digital Journal

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CBC.ca
   
Buklkax V and All Seasons Detox Kit recalled for lead, arsenic   
CBC.ca
A herbal laxative and detox kit are under recall for unacceptably high levels of lead or arsenic. St. Francis Herb Farm Inc. is voluntarily recalling Buklkax V and All Seasons Detox Kit after the company's product tests showed levels of the heavy metals, Health ...

Health Canada recalls herb products used by kids, adults   News1130
Advisory - St. Francis Herb Farm "Bulklax V" and "All Seasons Detox Kit" recalled ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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CBC.ca
   
SAFETY: Long-awaited Ontario mine safety review released   
Canadian Mining Journal
ONTARIO – The Ontario government's long-awaited Mining Health, Safety and Prevention Review was officially released this morning, April 15, 2014, in Sudbury. It was released by provincial labour minister Kevin Flynn. Calls for the review came after the ...

Mining safety review makes 18 recommendations   CBC.ca
Mining companies better take review seriously: Flynn   NorthernLife.ca
Steelworkers Call for Timely, Enforceable Health and Safety Improvements   Canada NewsWire (press release)
Canadian Occupational Safety   
Government of Ontario News   
The Sudbury Star   
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CBC.ca
   
20 Saskatchewan-born players, 2 head coaches in NHL playoffs   
CBC.ca
If you're from Saskatchewan and looking to adopt an NHL team during the playoffs, you have plenty of options. Four NHL post-season teams — Washington, Pittsburgh, Ottawa, and Minnesota — have three Saskatchewan-born players each. Willie Desjardins ...

Saskatchewan ambulance trips too costly, legislation needs to change: NDP   Winnipeg Free Press
Saskatchewan ambulance trips too costly, legislation needs to change: Opposition   Regina Leader-Post
Sask. man wants to end 'double billing' for ambulance trips   Globalnews.ca

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Malay Mail Online
   
Early gum treatment may prevent vascular inflammation   
Malay Mail Online
Mounting evidence has suggested for sometime that an important connection exists between heart and mouth. — AFP picBOSTON, April 16 — Using an oral topical gel to reduce inflammation of the gums could also prevent vascular inflammation, according to ...

Treat gum disease, prevent heart disease: Study   Free Malaysia Today
New Forsyth Institute study sheds light on connection between the mouth and heart   News-Medical.net
Treating gums may lower risk of heart disease   HealthCentral.com
Digital Journal   
University Herald   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Pete McMartin: Out of the man cave and into the shed   
Vancouver Sun
John Oliffe, a professor at the University of B.C.'s school of nursing and an expert in men's health, happens to be Australian. He also happens to be aware of the stereotype of the Australian male, which, other than differing tastes in beer and sports, resembles ...

Get out of the man cave and into the shed, UBC researcher says   CKNW News Talk 980
Attention men: Get out of your mancave and into the men's shed   University of British Columbia

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