2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 Canada English Health


Globalnews.ca
   
Survivors say Moncton's new breast health centre will mean quicker treatment   
Globalnews.ca
Above Watch: Survivors are hoping a new Breast Health Centre will speed up Breast Cancer treatments. MONCTON – The Breast Health Centre officially opened Monday at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton. The project ...

Breast cancer gene found in French- Canadian, Polish 'founder' populations: study   CityNews

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The Hindu
   
5bn people don't have access to safe surgery: Report   
Times of India
LONDON: A commission launched in London on Monday has found that most of the world's population — almost 5 billion people — don't have access to surgery while 81 million people are becoming impoverished seeking and receiving surgical care.
Study: Millions are dying due to lack of access to surgery   Digital Journal
Two thirds of the world's population have no access to safe, affordable surgery   Science Daily
Most of the world doesn't have access to surgery: Study   Toronto Sun
CBC.ca   
Reuters   
BBC News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Can I get get enough calcium if I don't eat dairy?   
The Globe and Mail
I am considering giving up dairy but I'm concerned about calcium. Is it possible to get enough calcium without eating milk, yogurt and cheese? The answer. Calcium, the most abundant mineral in the body, is vital for building strong bones and teeth, but it's also ...

Taking on a sacred cow   Hamilton Spectator

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MetroNews Canada
   
Link to chimpanzees sheds light on human back pain: SFU researcher   
MetroNews Canada
We just can't seem to get that monkey off our back. The link to our closest animal relatives may explain why some humans are more prone to back pain, scientists say. An international team of researchers, including Simon Fraser University biological ...

Back pain could stem from 4-legged past: SFU   24 Hours Vancouver
Have lower back pain? You might be part chimp   Mother Nature Network
Lower back pain something of an evolutionary hangover: SFU researchers   Vancouver Sun
Simon Fraser University News   
BBC News   
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VICE News
   
The Canadian Government Wants Police to Raid Medical Marijuana Dispensaries   
VICE News
Canada's third largest city is poised to pass a series of unprecedented regulations for its medical marijuana dispensaries this week, amid opposition from a federal government that has fashioned itself arch enemy of pot for any purpose. A suite of rules ...

Canada's health minister says dispensaries normalize marijuana use   CBC.ca
Federal pot policy too outdated   24 Hours Vancouver
Rona Ambrose, Vancouver at odds over regulation of marijuana dispensaries   CTV News
The Province   
The Cannabist   
National Post   
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Vancouver Sun
   
UBC research looks at effects of 'chemo brain'   
Vancouver Sun
Partway through her treatment for breast cancer, Marita Luk noticed she was starting to forget things. “I had to write down almost everything I was doing … things like 'Don't forget your pills',” she said. “At first I thought, maybe it's because I'm getting old.”.
UBC researchers hone in on 'chemo brain'   MetroNews Canada
New study confirms existence of "chemo brain"   Science Recorder
UBC research confirms breast cancer patients can suffer from 'chemo brain'   The Province
UPI.com   
News1130   
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Toronto Star
   
More Heinz Baby Food Recalled in Canada for Spoilage Potential   
Food Poisoning Bulletin
Heinz Canada is recalling more of its baby food for spoilage potential. The recall issued on April 15, 2015 is updated to include another product. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with these recalled items. The newly recalled products is ...

Heinz recalls Sweet Potato baby food over possible spoilage   Hamilton Spectator
Heinz baby food recall expanded over spoilage concerns   CTV News
Heinz Sweet Potato and Beef baby food recalled over spoilage concerns   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
Digital Journal   
680 News   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Southdale in line for QuickCare clinic   
Winnipeg Free Press
The latest QuickCare clinic in the city will be based in Southdale. The province announced today the clinic will be located at 115 Vermillion Rd. and will be the fifth QuickCare location in Winnipeg. Officials say the clinic "will provide families with better access ...

Selinger Tight-Lipped About Cabinet Shuffle   CJOB
New QuickCare clinic to open in Southdale   Winnipeg Sun
Newest QuickCare Clinic to Open in Southdale   ChrisD.ca
The Carillon   
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Toronto Star
   
Canada to join global treaty to get more reading materials to the blind   
Winnipeg Free Press
Visually impaired Canadians long frustrated with a lack of accessible literature in the country will soon have access to hundreds of thousands of titles from collections around the world. The federal government is on the verge of amending copyright laws to ...

Blind will soon have a lot more to read, Ottawa says   Toronto Star
Supporting Canadians with Disabilities   Digital Journal
Canada to join international treaty to get more reading materials to the blind   660 News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Most British Columbians want more health focus on long-term care: survey   
News1130
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – They're the places we turn to in the event of sudden illness or injury. But is our health care system too focused on things like hospitals and emergency rooms? A new survey suggests most of us would like to see more attention on ...

More seniors services needed in BC: poll   Times Colonist

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