2015年4月16日 星期四

2015-04-17 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Can maple syrup help fight infection-causing bacteria?   
CTV News
Maple syrup may be able to help in the fight against infection-causing bacteria, which could in turn aid in reducing the use of common antibiotics, new research suggests. A group of McGill University scientists tested a concentrated extract of maple syrup on ...

Maple Syrup May Make Antibiotics More Effective Against Bacteria   University Herald
Could Maple Syrup Fight Infection? New Study Investigates   Science World Report
Syrup Extract Found to Make Antibiotics More Effective Against Bacteria   Infection Control Today
UPI.com   
Futurity: Research News   
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The Standard Daily
   
Ticks carrying Lyme out in force after snowy winter   
Times Herald-Record
People infected with Lyme disease often have a rash that looks like a bullseye target and expands from the bite. Researchers are warning that the Lyme-carrying tick population has increased after a snowy winter. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. » Social News.
Powassan virus prompts officials to expand tick monitoring   CBC.ca
Harsh Northeast Winter No Hindrance to Hungry Ticks   ABC News
Testing ramped up for rare, but potentially fatal tick-borne virus   CTV News
Fox News   
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www.ottawacommunitynews.com/
   
Tara Hills says anti-vaxxers need help, not hostility   
CBC.ca
Tara Hills, an Ottawa mother who publicly changed her anti-vaccination stance, says she hopes the worldwide attention her story received reaches people who don't vaccinate. But she also worries about driving them further away. Vaccines: Busting common ...

Whooping cough cases rise statewide, including Cowlitz County   Longview Daily News
Whooping cough on rise across state   Kitsap Sun
Whooping cough on the rise in Washington   KPTV.com
Digital Journal   
www.ottawacommunitynews.com/   
Hamilton Spectator   
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www.ottawacommunitynews.com/
   
Worker may lose hand in meat grinder incident: paramedics   
www.ottawacommunitynews.com/
A 33-year-old male restaurant worker will likely lose his right hand after it was caught in an industrial meat grinder at a restaurant in the Billings Bridge community, paramedics say. The man's hand became stuck in an industrial meat grinder at a restaurant, ...

Ottawa man gets arm stuck in meat grinder   CANOE
Restaurant employee gets hand caught in meat grinder   CTV News
Ottawa restaurant worker's arm caught in industrial meat grinder   CBC.ca
Ottawa Citizen   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
'Ride the Rideau' renamed and rerouted following cyclist's death   
Ottawa Citizen
The Ottawa Hospital Foundation has announced the new name and route for its annual cycling fundraiser. The event, previously known as Ride the Rideau, will now simply be called The Ride. The event will include a 50-kilometre closed route, meant for more ...

Annual cycling event has new name, new routes after cyclist's death   CTV News
Ride the Rideau cycling fundraiser rebrands as The Ride   CBC.ca
Changes coming to Ride the Rideau   Ottawa Sun
580 CFRA Radio   
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CTV News
   
Another nurse attacked by patient in Kamloops psychiatric unit   
CTV News
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - B.C.'s health minister will travel to a psychiatric centre where a nurse was violently attacked by a patient in Kamloops, B.C.. Terry Lake says he will meet on Friday with B.C. Nurses' Union president Gayle Duteil and representatives at ...

Hillside Psychiatric Centre nurse attacked   CBC.ca
In March this year, a ER nurse in Abbotsford was savagely attacked by a patient.   Castanet.net

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Digital Journal
   
E. coli outbreak could be linked to leafy greens says PHAC   
Digital Journal
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is investigating a mysterious outbreak of E. coli infections across Canada. So far, 12 cases have popped up, and all seem to be related to the consumption of leafy green vegetables.
Three E. coli cases in Calgary likely linked to leafy greens   660 News
Health officials suspect E. coli illnesses linked to leafy greens   Globalnews.ca
E. coli cases could be linked to leafy greens: PHAC   CTV News
CBC.ca   
Outbreak News Today   
FoodQualityNews.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Vancouver searches for new city bird   
CBC.ca
The City of Vancouver announced its four candidates vying for the title of official bird, 2016: The Peregrine Falcon, Barn Owl, Western Grebe, and the Barn Swallow. "We decided to go for the rare gems here in the city," Rob Butler, the chair of the Vancouver ...

Wicked red-tailed hawk once again excluded from City's Bird Election   Vancouver Courier (blog)
Vote early, vote often for your favourite bird   Vancouver Sun
Vote now: 4 birds competing in #VanCityBird election   Vancity Buzz
MetroNews Canada   
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Regina Leader-Post
   
Nearly 3000 complaints made to Sask. ombudsman in 2014 | Video   
Regina Leader-Post
Saskatchewan's ombudsman received 2,985 complaints in 2014 — 2,312 inside jurisdiction and 673 outside, according to that office's annual report released Thursday. REGINA — A senior thought for a decade her SaskEnergy bill was being paid through a ...

Recommendations on seniors care to apply to whole province: ombudsman   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Sask. ombudsman investigating 79 seniors care complaints   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Woman who offered liver to Winnipeg girl meets her for 1st time   
CBC.ca
A Winnipeg family is still desperately searching for a liver donor for their 11-year-old daughter, after a possible transplant fell through earlier this week. Winnipeg family desperate for liver donor for girl, 11 · Winnipeg woman hopes to donate liver to girl with ...

Emotional meeting between little girl and her would-be liver donor   Winnipeg Free Press
Allexis, 11, Meets Woman Who Tried To Give Her A Piece Of Her Liver   CJOB

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