2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat: study   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Cold temperatures kill more people than hot weather does, says a large international study that examined deaths in 13 countries, including Canada. Interestingly, the research found that most weather-related deaths were not associated with ...

Study: Cold kills 20 times more people than heat   USA TODAY
Cold snap is 20 times more lethal than a heatwave   Daily Mail
Moderately cold weather 'more deadly than heatwaves or extreme cold'   The Guardian
The Independent   
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Arizona Daily Star
   
Service dogs that sniff out seizures give kids better lives   
Arizona Daily Star
In this Wednesday, May 13, 2015 photo, 11-year-old Alyssa Howes and her service dog, Flint, pose for a photo at her home in Lakewood, Calif. Alyssa was diagnosed with leukemia at 3, went blind at 4 and started having seizures. Three years ago, 4 Paws for ...

Amazing dogs trained to detect seizures   State Column
Service dogs that sniff out seizures give kids more normal lives   Montreal Gazette
Service dogs that sniff out seizures improve kids' lives   Olean Times Herald

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CBC.ca
   
Canada Food Guide's listing of juice as a fruit serving called 'bananas'   
CBC.ca
A Health Canada review will determine whether juice should be considered a fruit serving in the Canada Food Guide. The guide currently lists 125 mL or half a cup of fresh, frozen or canned vegetable or fruit or 100 per cent juice as an example of a serving of ...

Fruit Juice Is Going Down the Drain   Digital Journal
Health Canada reviewing whether fruit juice should be dumped from Food Guide   Montreal Gazette

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Windsor Star
   
Canadian researcher's invention helps fight anemia in the third world   
Windsor Star
A fish-shaped block of iron is shown in a handout photo. Researchers from the University of Guelph say they've developed a way to help address iron deficiency in developing countries using a piece of the metal shaped like a sea creature. THE CANADIAN ...


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CBC.ca
   
Longueuil police looking for potential sex assault victims of HIV-positive man   
CBC.ca
Longueuil police are looking for potential sex assault victims of Élie Séraphin, who police say had sex with at least two women without disclosing his HIV-positive status. Police spokesman Mark David said Séraphin, 61, was arrested Apr. 18 after one woman ...

Gazette Midday: TMR mega-mall to cost $1.7 billion, create 15000 jobs   Montreal Gazette
Longueuil police seeking possible victims of HIV-positive sex assault suspect   CJAD
Police seek possible victims of HIV positive South Shore man   CTV News

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CBC.ca
   
Josh Ukrainetz hopes the creation of a new DNA bank in Alberta will eventually ...   
CBC.ca
"I have a super random stutter too, so normally it's not linked to anything," the 13-year-old Calgarian told the media Wednesday. "Sometimes I can be completely smooth for about a month and then other times I can be quite bad for almost a month.".
Alberta researchers search for genetic cause of stuttering   Globalnews.ca
Saliva study could unlock source of stuttering   CTV News
Alberta study using saliva to link genetics to stuttering   MetroNews Canada
The Kingston Whig-Standard   
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Macleans.ca
   
Did Eugene Melnyk jump the queue for a new liver?   
Macleans.ca
Did Eugene Melnyk's wealth and fame give him an unfair advantage? The answer is not as simple as it may appear, reports Michael Friscolanti. Michael Friscolanti. May 20, 2015. Twitter · Facebook · Google+ Share · LinkedIn · Reddit · Email · Twitter.
Eugene Melnyk, Ottawa Senators owner, stable, responsive after liver transplant   CBC.ca
Ottawa Senators hope worst is behind Melnyk   Ottawa Sun
Eugene Melnyk stable and improving in hospital after liver transplant   Ottawa Citizen
580 CFRA Radio   
SportsBusiness Daily (subscription)   
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Cape Breton Post
   
Sexual assault nurse examiners team coming to Sydney   
Cape Breton Post
SYDNEY — A new team of sexual assault nurse examiners will soon be in place in Cape Breton to help respond to the second-highest number of reported incidents of sexual assault and sexual violence in the province. © GREG MCNEIL/CAPE BRETON ...

Sexual assault nurse examiner team coming to Sydney   CBC.ca
In praise of Atlantic Canadian music   TheChronicleHerald.ca
NS expands sexual assault services, sets up new team in Sydney   CTV News
The Coast Halifax   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Manitoba moves to protect animal owners from unclear vet bills   
MetroNews Canada
Legislation introduced into the Manitoba Legislature Wednesday aims to make sure pet owners have a clear idea about how much it'll cost to fix Fluffy before getting the bill. Consumer Protection Minister Ron Lemieux said the changes to the province's ...

More info for Fido and Fluffy: Manitoba wants to eliminate surprise vet bills   CTV News
Clear, upfront pricing promised for veterinary care   Winnipeg Sun
Pet fee disclosure law a political move, Manitoba vet says   CBC.ca
The Carillon   
Globalnews.ca   
ChrisD.ca   
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News-Medical.net
   
HQO report shows variations across Ontario's long-term care homes regarding ...   
News-Medical.net
There are major differences across Ontario's long-term care homes in the percentage of residents who are being prescribed antipsychotic medications, according to Looking for Balance, a report from Health Quality Ontario (HQO), the provincial advisor on ...

Ontario nursing homes should examine use of powerful drugs: report   MetroNews Canada
Fewer antipsychotic medications being used in Hamilton nursing homes   CBC.ca
Care homes vary wildly in prescription of antipsychotics, study finds   The Globe and Mail

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