2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Montreal's Royal Victoria to begin the great migration to superhospital   
The Globe and Mail
For most Canadians, a challenge on moving day might involve transporting a great-aunt's fine china or maybe keeping track of the pieces of an Ikea bed frame. Perhaps there is a finicky piano, or some cherished antique books. So spare a moment, then, ...

Children's Hospital move leaves parents in limbo over care from specialists   Montreal Gazette
MUHC move: Royal Vic birthing centre to move to superhospital on Sunday   Globalnews.ca

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Edmonton Journal
   
World's most advanced malaria vaccine is a disappointment but could still ...   
Edmonton Journal
LONDON - The world's leading malaria vaccine candidate appears to be a disappointment, with final study results showing it doesn't work very well and that initial protection fades over time. Despite the dismal results — it protects about one-third of children ...

Child malaria vaccine: Final trials bring hope   BBC News

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CBC.ca
   
Vancouver pot shops should be shut down, says Rona Ambrose   
CBC.ca
Mayor Gregor Robertson says Vancouver's proposed regulations for retail marijuana stores are "common sense" and are designed to protect children. Q & A with Federal Health Minister on Vancouver's marijuana dispensaries · Vancouver pot shop ...

Where there's marijuana smoke, there's a set of laws   The Globe and Mail
Health officials back Vancouver's plan to license pot shops   Vancouver Sun
Rona Ambrose, Vancouver at odds over regulation of pot dispensaries   CTV News
580 CFRA Radio   
BCBusiness   
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CBC.ca
   
First Nations chemo case ruling amended to include child's well-being   
CBC.ca
The clarification of a controversial court ruling that allowed the mother of an 11-year-old First Nations girl to pull her out of chemotherapy says the best interests of the child are "paramount," but traditional medicine must be respected. It is a "significant ...

Girl back in chemo, no appeal in case   Hamilton Spectator
JJ is thriving, no thanks to court's belated 'clarification': DiManno   Toronto Star
Ailing aboriginal girl now receiving both chemo and traditional medicine   CTV News

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Bloomberg
   
U.S. Bird Flu Spreads to Egg-Laying Chickens in Minnesota County   
Bloomberg
Bird flu has spread to egg-laying hens in Minnesota, the top U.S. turkey producer that's been battling the disease since early last month. A flock of 175,000 birds in Clay County was confirmed to have the highly contagious variety of avian influenza, the U.S. ...

Avian flu 'extremely low-risk' for humans, USDA says   Grand Forks Herald
Bird flu may affect prices at grocery store   KTIV
Bird flu cases rise in Iowa   OurQuadCities
Wall Street Journal   
KFGO   
Chicago Tribune   
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CTV News
   
Case of measles surfaces in Manitoba   
CTV News
Public health officials say they have confirmed another case of measles in Manitoba. A woman in her thirties contracted the virus while travelling in southern Africa. In a statement, officials say that contacts were limited and those at risk have already been ...

Winnipeg woman 2nd in Manitoba to contract measles   Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg woman contracted measles while travelling in Africa   CBC.ca
Second Case Of Measles Confirmed In Manitoba   CJOB
Globalnews.ca   
Winnipeg Sun   
ChrisD.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
John Volken Academy addiction recovery centre opens in Surrey   
CBC.ca
The John Volken Academy, which started as a tiny addiction recovery facility in Surrey years ago, has grown into a brand new, state of the art recovery centre with 150 beds. The facility for men and women aged 19 to 32 is the biggest of its kind in western ...

Deepak Chopra speaks at opening of $80-million John Volken Academy in Surrey   Surrey Now
Newton's drug recovery centre officially opens   Surrey Leader

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Creamy Quebec cheese named grand champion in Canadian national competition   
Ottawa Citizen
TORONTO -- A cream-enriched cheese from Quebec has been named grand champion in a national competition. Laliberte, a cream-enriched cow's milk soft cheese with bloomy rind made at Fromagerie du Presbytere in Sainte-Elizabeth-de-Warwick, Que., ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Advocates worry health cuts are coming   
Waterloo Record
TORONTO - Health-care advocates are warning that a minor increase in health spending in Ontario will lead to nursing job cuts, hospital closures and poorer drug coverage. The Liberal government's total health-care budget for 2015-16 will be $50.8 billion, ...

Condo reforms, winter tires discounts and OSAP changes: 20 things to know ...   National Post
Ontario hospitals unprepared for aging population   Toronto Star
Ontario budget continues hard line on health care in bid to tackle deficit   The Globe and Mail

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CTV News
   
'Invisible girlfriend' will send you sweet texts, caring voicemails   
CTV News
For just $25 a month, a U.S. company will provide its clients with the perfect girlfriend or boyfriend experience -- digitally, at least. The U.S.-based Invisible Girlfriend and Invisible Boyfriend services "help you tell a story about a relationship you aren't actually in ...


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