2015年4月21日 星期二

2015-04-22 Canada English Health


WSYR
   
US task force releases new breast cancer recommendations for younger women   
WSYR
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has updated its recommendations for breast cancer screenings, saying women in their 40s may benefit from mammograms. Syracuse (WSYR-TV) – The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has updated its ...

Doctors Take Sides on USPSTF Recommendation   MedPage Today
Doctor disagrees with mammogram study   13WMAZ
Task force: Mammograms most beneficial starting at age 50, a personal choice ...   Calgary Herald
Edmonton Journal   
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CTV News
   
Tearful father thanks stranger who donated liver to Kingston, Ont. girl   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Michael and Johanne Wagner can't express their gratitude enough. The couple from Kingston, Ont., broke down in tears Tuesday as they thanked an anonymous donor who made it possible for the second of their twin daughters to receive a ...

Girl Undergoes Liver Transplant Months After Twin Sister Gets Transplant From ...   ABC News
Kingston twin's family grateful to anonymous donor   Sarnia Observer
Tearful dad thanks stranger who donated liver to three-year-old Kingston girl ...   Ottawa Citizen
Hamilton Spectator   
The Kingston Whig-Standard   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Forget the martini lunch, sweatworking mixes business with exercise   
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sweatworking, the growing practice of meeting clients for a walk, a run or a fitness class, is elbowing networking out of bars and restaurants and into boutique fitness studios. A yoga, barre or spin class has become the new nine holes ...

Why 'Sweatworking' Is The New Lunch Meeting   Huffington Post

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PerfScience
   
Babies feel pain much like Adults do: Study   
PerfScience
A study has found that infant's brain lights up in a similar way to adults when they are exposed to the same painful stimulus. According to researchers in the new study, babies feel pain like adults do. The study is first of its kind. The study conducted by ...

Very Young Babies CAN Feel Pain, According to New Study   Science Times
Infants feel pain like adults, 1st MRI scans reveal   CBC.ca
MRI study finds infants feel pain 'like adults'   The Globe and Mail
Times of India   
Reuters   
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CBC.ca
   
Quebec to cut neonatal specialists at new superhospital from 14 to 11   
CBC.ca
After months of negotiations between MUHC administrators and the Quebec government, it has been decided that the new superhospital's neonatal intensive care unit will be staffed with 11 specialists — short of the 14 the MUHC was pushing for.
MUHC prepping for big move   Globalnews.ca
Royal Vic preparing for Sunday's move to Glen site   CTV News
Surgeries cancelled at Montreal General Hospital over lack of beds   Montreal Gazette

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Regina Leader-Post
   
Drug test results in Sask. matched to wrong patients   
Regina Leader-Post
A testing error at the Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory (SDCL) has resulted in 32 toxicology tests being matched to the wrong patients. Photograph by: REMY GABALDA , AFP/Getty Images files. REGINA — A testing error at the Saskatchewan ...

Lab matches 32 drugs tests to wrong patients   News Talk 650 CKOM
Saskatchewan lab error matches 32 drug test samples to wrong patients   Globalnews.ca
Toxicology results matched to wrong patients, Sask. government says   CBC.ca
mysask.com   
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Toronto Star
   
The happiest city in Canada is . . . Sudbury   
Toronto Star
Sudbury has the most happy people out of any city in the country. But Heather McTaggart already knew that. Although she left the town in her early 20s, she moved back in 2012 to study midwifery at Laurentian University. “I keep moving away,” she said.
Ottawa ranks high in life-happiness study   Ottawa Citizen

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CTV News
   
Medical marijuana patients struggle to access pot under federal rules: study   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- Many medical marijuana patients in Canada are struggling to buy pot under current laws and are turning to the black market, a University of British Columbia study has found. About one-third of 450 patients reported in a national survey that ...

Patients struggling to legally access pot: study   Monday Mag

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CBC.ca
   
Whistle-blowing care aide suspended, NDP raising questions   
CBC.ca
The NDP Opposition is asking the government pointed questions about how a health worker who raised concerns about seniors care came to be suspended. According to the NDP, Saskatoon care aide Peter Bowden was suspended after he visited the ...

Health care 'whistleblowers' scared to speak out: NDP   Globalnews.ca
Seniors care aide worker suspended for speaking out about conditions: NDP   Brandon Sun
Health care 'whistleblower' suspended from Saskatoon care home   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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Toronto Star
   
Air quality map shows Toronto's most polluted neighbourhoods   
Toronto Star
If you're thinking of buying a home at Don Mills and Sheppard or in Riverdale, you might want to take heed. Research carried out at the University of Toronto shows that these neighbourhoods, despite being among the most desirable, are also among the most ...

Toronto's vehicle pollution travels farther than previously thought: U of T   Globalnews.ca
Traffic emissions may pollute 1 in 3 Canadian homes   HealthCanal.com

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