2015年5月17日 星期日

2015-05-18 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Whistler Blackcomb resort bans smoking, including marijuana, everywhere on its ...   
Vancouver Sun
The pristine Whistler Blackcomb resort has a message for you: butt out. As of May 30, smoking will be prohibited anywhere on Whistler Blackcomb property, including lift lines, chairlifts, gondolas, ski runs, hiking trails, valley base areas, parking lots, bike trails ...

Whistler Blackcomb completely bans smoking on resort property   CTV News
Whistler Blackcomb: Don't smoke on our mountain   Toronto Sun
Whistler Blackcomb resort bans smoking completely   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Sex ed should focus more on relationships research shows   
CBC.ca
What kids really want to know about sex involves the heart as much as the rest of the body. Recently in Ontario, thousands of parents pulled their children out of class to protest a new sex ed curriculum coming this fall . Sex ed protest leaves 1 Toronto school ...

As a Parent, I Support the New Sex-Ed Curriculum   Huffington Post Canada
Muslims respond to sex-ed   Toronto Sun
Stories from sex ed: What are your most memorable tales from school?   National Post

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CTV News
   
Over 100 influenza-related deaths in Alberta during 2014-15 season   
CTV News
Alberta Health Services says that there were over 100 influenza-related deaths over the past flu season. “I think it is indicative of what we have known all along that this season was a more severe season than we have seen in the past,” Dr. Joanna Oda from ...

Alberta flu-related deaths in the triple digits this year   iNews880.com
Alberta surpasses deadly milestone with more than 100 flu-related deaths   Edmonton Journal

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The Sun Daily
   
Hand grip is telltale of heart's health: study   
The Sun Daily
Canadian-led researchers carried out a large-scale probe into evidence that a firm hand grip is a rough yet reliable indicator of good health. AFP RELAXNEWS. TESTING people's hand strength could be a simple, low-cost way to screen them for the risk of ...

Why a weak handshake is bad news for your heart   Vancouver Desi
A handshake can reveal how long you will live   The Australian Financial Review
Weak handgrip a sign of higher risk of dying from disease: study   South Asia Mail
The Inquisitr   
PerfScience   
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St. Catharines Standard
   
Suffering from the anguish of chronic Lyme disease   
St. Catharines Standard
Paige Spencer in her old bedroom that she now calls her "drug room " on May 13, 2015. She suffers from Lyme disease. (Veronica Henri/Toronto Sun). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Related Stories. Avril opens up ...


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NWAOnline
   
Gutsy Walk fundraiser for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis   
Kelowna Capital News
On June 7, Kelowna will host its inaugural Gutsy Walk in conjunction with 60 other communities across Canada in an effort to create a future free from Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Crohn's and colitis are lifelong diseases that result in unrelenting pain ...

'Down, dirty' illnesses respect no age brackets   Arkansas Online
Walk to join Kelowna fight against 2 kinds of bowel disease   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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Autism Daily Newscast
   
Government of Canada Investments in Autism Research Critical to Canada   
Digital Journal
The Honourable Mike Lake, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry, today joined world-leading researchers on autism spectrum disorders at the annual meeting of the International Society for Autism Research in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Autism Research: May 15, 2015 Week in Review   Autism Daily Newscast
Adults with autism are at risk for host of health problems   SFARI News

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Edmonton Examiner
   
Retirement home turns back the clock for dementia patients   
Edmonton Examiner
Allen Cowan, 76, in the 1947 Dodge at the Georgian Bay Retirement Home. (Tracy McLaughlin/Toronto Sun). 1 sec. 2 sec. 3 sec. 4 sec. 5 sec. 6 sec. 3 sec. 1 sec. 2 sec. 3 sec. 4 sec. 5 sec. 6 sec.

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CTV News
   
Cambridge girl's cancer returns   
CTV News
A Cambridge girl is battling cancer again, more than a year after receiving a stem cell transplant. Katie Star Herron was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia four years ago. Last March doctors found her a stem cell match. Now, 13 months after the ...

Parents ask for prayers as Katie Herron suffers relapse, battles cancer for a third ...   Cambridge Times

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OurWindsor.ca
   
Is enough being done to stop your health information from going public?   
OurWindsor.ca
A spokesperson for Women's College Hospital gave a typical response when asked about reporting privacy breach incidents, saying that the hospital "complies with the Personal Health Information Protection Act and under PHIPA there is no requirement for ...


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