2015年4月23日 星期四

2015-04-24 Canada English Health


Montreal Gazette (blog)
   
Food Babe blogger taking heat over the science of healthy living   
Montreal Gazette (blog)
NEW YORK -- As truth wars go, Vani Hari of the Food Babe blog has produced a doozy. The former management consultant turned healthy-living activist has a bestselling book and an army of supporters. And with the help of her fans, she's led numerous ...


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CBC.ca
   
Julio Montaner, BC HIV/AIDS doctor, honoured at Canadian Medical Hall of Fame   
CBC.ca
Dr. Julio Montaner, who leads B.C.'s Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, will be inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in Winnipeg on Thursday night. The Vancouver doctor has spent decades leading the fight against HIV/AIDS. His many ...

BC HIV/AIDS pioneer to be honoured by Canadian Medical Hall of Fame   The Globe and Mail
Two Vancouver doctors inducted into Canadian Medical Hall of Fame   Vancouver Sun

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CBS Local
   
UPDATE 2-Minnesota declares state of emergency over bird flu in poultry   
Reuters
... * Minnesota is second U.S. state to declare emergency over bird flu. * State recommends antiviral drugs for exposed farm workers. * Could call out national guard if needed. * Risk of human infection seen low - health authorities. * National Guard will be ...

Minnesota declares state of emergency over bird flu in poultry   Daily Mail
Minnesota Declares Bird Flu Emergency, Offers Drug to Workers   NBCNews.com
Area, state officials working to stop spread of bird flu   Southernminn.com
Worthington Daily Globe   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Understanding changes in the brain key to treating vulvodynia   
The Globe and Mail
It is not uncommon – perhaps even normal – for sex to hurt the first time. But for about one in six women, sexual activity is unbearably painful every time, and the pain does not seem to go away. A typical case: A woman sees her family doctor after experiencing ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario budget continues hard line on health care in bid to tackle deficit   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario has been putting the squeeze on health care for the past three years, but this year the Liberals are moving from a squeeze to a chokehold. They are projecting overall spending growth of just 1.2 per cent on hospitals, doctors and other services – an ...

Ontario health budget rises, but by much less than last year   Toronto Star
Ontario budget 2015: Fewer restrictions for OSAP-eligible students   CBC.ca
Ontario budget tables changes for Ontario Student Assistance Program   MetroNews Canada
National Post   
Hamilton Spectator   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Researchers pinpoint the world's happiest country--report - TRFN   
Reuters
NEW YORK, April 23 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Switzerland has the world's happiest people, according to researchers in a study released on Thursday. In the annual World Happiness Report, Iceland, Denmark, Norway and Canada followed in the ...

Cold countries beat Australia in happiness stakes   Sydney Morning Herald
Switzerland comes out on top in World Happiness Report   Deutsche Welle
Switzerland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway and Canada happiest countries   International Business Times UK
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
The Nation   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Majority of marijuana dispensaries break Vancouver's proposed rules   
Vancouver Sun
Sixty per cent of Vancouver's marijuana businesses violate city hall's proposed rules that they not be located within 300 metres of each other, and more than a third are too close to a school or community centre, an analysis by The Sun shows. The proposed ...

Ottawa warns against plan to regulate Vancouver pot dispensaries   The Globe and Mail
Federal government disapproves of Vancouver plan to regulate medical pot shops   Hamilton Spectator
Vancouver pot shop regulations under fire in letter from minister Rona Ambrose   CBC.ca
CTV News   
CKNW News Talk 980   
Vancouver Courier   
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NorthJersey.com
   
April is National Donate Life Month   
Hometown Focus
Transplantation is one of the most remarkable success stories in the history of medicine. But despite continuing advances in medicine and technology, the need for organs and tissue is vastly greater than the number available for transplantation.
Number of registered organ donors above provincial average   Chatham Daily News
Brampton's Amar Karma raises awareness about organ donation   Brampton Guardian
NHS encourages residents to 'be a donor'   Bullet News Niagara
The Reminder   
Jackson County Times-Journal   
mirror.co.uk   
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CBC.ca
   
Halifax Infirmary may need $1M to fix sterilization problem   
CBC.ca
Nova Scotia Health Minister Leo Glavine says $1 million may have to be spent to replace malfunctioning sterilization equipment at the Halifax Infirmary that has so far led to 312 surgeries being postponed this week. The hospital continues to do emergency ...

Man's life on hold as he waits for call to have urgent surgery   Cape Breton Post
Investigation of equipment sterilization issues at Halifax hospitals continues   Globalnews.ca
Unknown metallic residue source of black dust on sterilized equipment at Halifax ...   MetroNews Canada
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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Digital Journal
   
Meet Vancouver's most polluted and 'flameproof' bird   
Digital Journal
Vancouver - A Cooper's hawk found near a Vancouver-area waste transfer station is thought to be the most polluted bird in the world. While it is a stretch to say it is "flameproof," it had enough of a certain chemical in its liver to qualify it as such.
Lower Mainland's least affordable city? The answer may surprise you   BCBusiness
Most Polluted Bird In The World Found In Langley, BC   Huffington Post Canada
'Flameproof' Hawk Could be World's Most Polluted Bird   KelownaNow
Vancouver Sun   
CityLab   
McGill Reporter   
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