2015年5月5日 星期二

2015-05-06 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
One in three Canadians don't understand sexual consent: survey   
Toronto Star
While Canadians are discussing sexual consent more, two-thirds of us don't fully grasp what it means, according a recent survey by the Canadian Women's Foundation. Sexual consent is composed of two main factors, according to Anuradha Dugal, director of ...

Do You Know What Sexual Consent Means?   KelownaNow
Two thirds of Canadians don't really know what sexual consent is: survey   660 News
No means no? B.C. residents unclear about sexual consent, survey finds   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
Quebec tables bill targeting e-cigarettes, smoking on patios   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Ten years after it prohibited smoking in bars and restaurants, Quebec has introduced sweeping legislation that would extend the ban to patios and subject increasingly popular e-cigarettes to the same rules as other tobacco products. Flavoured ...

Quebec toughens anti-tobacco legislation, targets vaping   Montreal Gazette
Quebec tables bill to crack down on e-cigarettes   CBC.ca

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CTV News
   
Manitoba's highest court rules family of Brian Sinclair can sue health authority   
CTV News
A Manitoba court has ruled the family of a Brian Sinclair, who died waiting at a Winnipeg emergency room, can proceed with a lawsuit alleging charter violations. The double amputee died after waiting 34 hours for care inside the Health Sciences Centre ...

Manitoba's highest court rules family of man who died during ER wait can sue   Waterloo Record
Ruling: Family of man who died in Winnipeg ER can sue   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Cancer can be Predicted 15 Years Before its Occurence with a Simple Blood Test   
Yibada (English Edition)
A simple blood test may now be used to predict the occurrence of one of the deadliest diseases, cancer. Scientists at Harvard University in collaboration with Northwestern Medicine used unique patterns to alter the lengths of telomeres, which can be used as ...

New blood test could warn you of cancer 13 years before symptoms appear   Metro
Blood Tests May Predict Cancer Decades Before Disease Strikes   News Every day
Cancer Predictions From Blood Testing   Guardian Liberty Voice
The Inquisitr   
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Dallas Morning News (blog)
   
Cowboys story shows mental illness stigma still thrives; let's give equal time to ...   
Dallas Morning News (blog)
State Rep. Garnet Coleman, D-Houston, shown here during a Committee on Public Health hearing in Austin, is one of the faces of the many people who live successfully with a bipolar diagnosis and who has worked to increase services for the mentally ill.
Perky Pundit: Your mental health shouldn't be compromised because of stigma   Whistler Question

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Los Angeles Times
   
Sleepwalking is often a family affair, study says   
Los Angeles Times
A new study provides strong support for the notion that the tendency to sleepwalk is hereditary, passed from parent to child through some as-yet-unidentified gene. Compared to children with no family history of sleepwalking, children with one parent who had ...

New study suggests sleepwalking may be genetic   The Globe and Mail
Kids With 'Night Terrors' More Likely To Sleepwalk   Huffington Post
Study: Kids Suffering From 'Night Terrors' More Likely To Sleepwalk   CBS Local
Times of India   
Newsmax   
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CTV News
   
After potential e-mail threat, AHS says scheduled surgeries back on   
CTV News
A day after officials at Alberta Health Services (AHS) decided to postpone nearly two dozen surgeries at three Edmonton facilities, AHS decided to move ahead with scheduled procedures. AHS said 23 surgical procedures at the Walter C MacKenzie Health ...

Edmonton hospital surgeries to proceed after police investigate email   CBC.ca
AHS and Edmonton police investigate email threatening safety of operating ...   Edmonton Journal
Surgeries postponed after mystery email   iNews880.com

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Truro Daily News
   
Prescription Drug Drop-off Day Saturday   
Truro Daily News
TRURO - If you're in the midst of spring cleaning, don't forget the medicine cabinet. © Raissa Tetanish - Truro Daily News. Truro Police Service Cpl. Ed Cormier displays a poster at the main desk of the service promoting the Prescription Drug Drop-off Day ...

Drug Drop Off Day Saturday   countylive.ca (blog)
National Prescription drug take back day May 9th Northumberland Mall   NorthumberlandView.ca
SE OPP - Prescription Drug Drop-off Day is May 9th in Dubreuilville   Wawa-news.com

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CBC.ca
   
Vaccination records in Sask. now online through eHealth   
CBC.ca
eHealth Saskatchewan now has an easier way to track a patient's history, particularly when it concerns immunizations and vaccinations. The online system and database known as Panorama has a single confidential record for each person who holds a ...

New electronic health records streamlining care | Video   Regina Leader-Post
Saskatchewan health records beginning to modernize   News Talk 980 CJME

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Air pollution 'increases allergy risks' in babies   
Telegraph.co.uk
Living near a busy road could increase the risk of babies developing allergies as they grow older, according to new research. Exposure to traffic fumes increased the likelihood of infants becoming allergic to food, mould, pets and pests, a study found.
Air pollution puts kids at allergy risk   Times of India
Allergies? Blame childhood pollution exposure   The Courier-Journal
Air Pollution Fuels Rise in Allergies: Study   Newsmax
Toronto Sun   
University of British Columbia   
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