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2015-04-27 Canada English Health


Montreal Gazette
   
MUHC: Royal Victoria's artifacts still have a story to tell   
Montreal Gazette
The Royal Victoria Hospital shut its doors on Sunday, but the artifacts from the inside the building will live on at the MUHC's Glen site. Dario Ayala / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print ...

Mass patient transfer to Montreal superhospital a smooth operation   The Globe and Mail
Royal Victoria ER patients move into new MUHC superhospital   CBC.ca
Massive hospital move brings patients to new Montreal superhospital   Brandon Sun

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BBC News
   
Five billion people 'have no access to safe surgery'   
BBC News
Two-thirds of the world's population have no access to safe and affordable surgery, according to a new study in The Lancet - more than double the number in previous estimates. It means millions of people are dying from treatable conditions such as ...

Safe surgery unavailable to 5 billion people, study finds   CBC.ca
The Lancet: Five Billion People Globally Lack Access to Safe, Affordable Surgery ...   Digital Journal
5bn people 'lack access to surgery'   Belfast Telegraph
Medical Xpress   
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Brampton Guardian
   
Heinz Canada recalls baby food from store shelves   
Brampton Guardian
Sophia Bush has paid tribute to her late ex-boyfriend and "one of the great... Arts & Entertainment SEE MORE · 'Furious 7' holds on to box office; 'Age of Ultron' looms · Kim Kardashian West: North loves selfies · Chris Pratt: My son thinks I'm a firefighter.
Heinz recalls two types baby food sold across Canada   CTV News
Heinz Canada Recalls Sweet Potato and Beef Medley   Growing Your Baby
Heinz recalls baby food over possible spoilage   Toronto Star
CBC.ca   
Digital Journal   
KelownaNow   
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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 ...

Canadabis: Vancouver moves towards pot regulation, to federal govt's dismay   RT
Dispensary changes in Vancouver will open cannabis can of worms   The Globe and Mail
Health officials back Vancouver's plan to license pot shops   Vancouver Sun
CTV News   
580 CFRA Radio   
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Toronto Star
   
JJ is thriving, no thanks to court's belated 'clarification': DiManno   
Toronto Star
BRANTFORD—Amid the puzzlement and the what-just-happened? queries from journalists and the all-around back-slapping among a cavalcade of lawyers, there was this singularly heart-lifting spectacle: A little girl who looks healthy and happy. J.J., the ...

First Nations chemo case ruling amended to include child's well-being   CBC.ca
Girl back in chemo, no appeal in case   Hamilton Spectator
Judge clarifies ruling which allows girl to choose traditional medicine   Toronto Sun
OurWindsor.ca   
Canada News   
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SMJ News
   
Removal of Ovaries associated with decrease in breast cancer death in women ...   
Science Daily
Date: April 23, 2015; Source: The JAMA Network Journals; Summary: Removal of the ovaries, a procedure known as an oophorectomy, was associated with a 62 percent reduction in breast cancer death in women diagnosed with breast cancer and carrying a ...

Removal of Ovaries reduces breast cancer risk among women with BRCA1 gene ...   Uncover California
Increase in Breast Cancer Survival Rates is possible with Ovary Removal ...   SMJ News
SD News: Ovaries associated with decrease in breast cancer death in women ...   Daily Observer
Northwest Arkansas News   
Benchmark Reporter   
National Monitor   
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Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
   
One Paramedic wants additional healthcare benefits for PTSD   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
First responders serve complete strangers on a daily basis. But are often left with mental impact following the tough cases. One such responder is asking the government for help in coping with PTSD – something she considers a workplace hazard. Global BC ...


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Forbes
   
What If Long Term Care Insurance Isn't For Me?   
Forbes
Last month, I took some of my own advice and shopped for long term care (LTC) insurance. The cost of long term care is like a bear lurking in the woods to most of us. Is it even likely to affect me? If it does, how long will I need care? And most importantly, can I ...

MAGA Ltd., Long Term Care Insurance Pioneer, Celebrates 40 Year Anniversary   Military Technologies

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The Globe and Mail
   
Wheat, meat, now milk – what's safe to eat in the 21st century?   
The Globe and Mail
There's yet another item to scratch from your shopping list. The same stuff we've been told for decades is so healthy that every child should drink a glass with each meal. Good, wholesome milk. According to a provocative new book by Toronto author Alissa ...

Healthy eating: You really can have too much of a bad thing. Source: ThinkStock   NEWS.com.au
Clean Eating Might be Dangerous to your Health, Research   Empire State Tribune
Ask the Dietitian: Why 'cheat days' don't work   The Independent | SUindependent.com
Perth Now   
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Underground child porn trade moving toward...   
www.kingstonregion.com/
WINNIPEG — Sexualized images of children under the age of 9, most depicting explicit sexual acts, represent the largest and fastest-growing category in Canada's underground child pornography trade, according to exclusive data obtained by the Toronto ...


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