2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
New registry to collect information on Quebec's medical cannabis users   
CTV News
In what's being hailed as a world first, two groups, including the research wing of the McGill University Health Centre, have launched a registry of medical cannabis users. The new research database is aimed at collecting information on how cannabis is used ...

Quebec registry for users of medical cannabis   McGill Reporter

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CTV News
   
Doctors urge label change for nosodes, sometimes called 'homeopathic vaccines'   
CTV News
The Canadian Pediatric Society is urging Health Canada to tighten the rules on the labelling of homeopathic nosodes, which are sometimes called "homeopathic vaccines". Nosodes are taken by people who believe they can prevent illnesses, even though ...

Paediatricians ask Health Canada to warn consumers about nosodes   Digital Journal

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New York Post
   
BREAKTHROUGH: Men no longer needed - sperm created in lab for first time   
Malaysia Chronicle
Human sperm cells have been created in a lab for the first time – giving hope to infertile men, French researchers say. Science has always struggled to find a way to turn male fertility cells, known as spermatogonia, into mature sperm. The process – which ...

Human sperm grown in lab for first time   Ottawa Citizen

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CBC.ca
   
Cards for when there are no words — a new twist on an old idea   
CBC.ca
Have you heard the saying necessity is the mother of invention? It applies to a lot of successful business stories — think oven mitts, the water bottle or the Shazam app. Cancer card. An empathy card created by Emily McDowell (EmilyMcDowell.com). It's also ...

Honest empathy cards say what people with cancer truly want to hear   CTV News
New Greeting Card Line Changes How People Deal with Cancer   GOOD Magazine
Refreshingly 'authentic' empathy cards receiving rave reviews   Globalnews.ca
HLNtv.com   
News Dispatch   
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CBC.ca
   
$21M bilingual health centre coming to Notre Dame de Lourdes   
CBC.ca
Residents of Notre Dame de Lourdes in Manitoba's Pembina Hills handed officials a novelty cheque today, symbolizing nearly $2.5 million they raised to help build a new state-of-the-art health centre in their community. Officials turned the sod Monday for the ...

Construction begins on bilingual health centre in southwest Manitoba   CTV News
Construction starts on $20 million Manitoba health facility   Journal of Commerce
Health centre to be built in Notre Dames de Lourdes   Winnipeg Sun
ChrisD.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Quebec doctors try to sell Gaétan Barrette on Bill 20 alternatives   
CBC.ca
Hundreds of doctors from across Quebec opposed to the government's Bill 20 attended a weekend summit in Montreal to outline alternatives to the controversial bill. A collective of general practitioners known by the French acronym ROME held a colloquium ...

Opinion: The 'early intervention' approach in health and social services makes a ...   Montreal Gazette
Healthcare will suffer under Bill 20, say medics   CTV News
Countering Bill 20 with ways to improve health care access   CJAD

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CTV News
   
'They felt it was easy to shuffle her off and away,' says daughter at inquest into ...   
CTV News
An inquest is underway into the death of a Winnipeg senior who collapsed after being sent home from hospital. Heather Brenan was sent home in a taxi cab in the middle of a frigid night without her house keys on January 27, 2012. She collapsed on her ...

Senior collapsed outside her home after being discharged from Seven Oaks ...   CBC.ca

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Chatham This Week
   
Prescription Drug Drop-Off Day a success   
Chatham This Week
The Prescription Drug Drop-Off Day has been called a huge success by organizers across the country. On Saturday, police and volunteers worked together to help local residents safely dispose of unused and unwanted medications. At its three locations, CK ...

Maritimers dispose of unused prescription drugs   CTV News
Halifax police encouraging people to dump old medication   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Killarney Market ground beef recalled over E. coli concerns   
CBC.ca
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning of possible E. coli contamination from ground beef sold by Killarney Market at 2611 East 49th Avenue. The Vancouver store is voluntarily recalling its ground beef. ​The CFIA says people should not consume ...

Food Recall Warning - Killarney Market brand ground beef recalled due to E. coli ...   Canadian Food Inspection Agency (press release)

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Sacramento Business Journal
   
Ontario Providing Faster Access to Medical Specialist Services   
NorthumberlandView.ca
The government is helping patients get faster access to the right care by removing barriers for nurse practitioners to directly refer their patients to a specialist, and to directly receive the specialist's advice. Ontario is amending the Health Insurance Act and ...

Why doctors' group is wrong about empowering nurse practitioners   Los Angeles Times
Nurse practitioners welcome ability to refer patients to specialistsLOCAL   Tbnewswatch.com
Nurse practitioner scope-of-practice bill moves ahead   Sacramento Business Journal
Government of Ontario News   
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