2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 Canada English Health


The Nation
   
Cold weather more lethal than hot spells   
The Nation
PARIS - Colder weather kills more people than hot spells, a probe into a key issue of public-health policy said on Thursday. Researchers looked into 74 million deaths between 1985 and 2012 in 13 countries where there was a wide variety of climate, from ...

Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat, international study shows   Vancouver Sun
Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat   Regina Leader-Post

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The Globe and Mail
   
Is cold-pressed juice any more healthy, or is it all just hype?   
The Globe and Mail
Cold-pressed juice is the elixir for our time-starved, nutrient-deprived lives, if its devotees are to be believed. That's part of the reason a 355-ml bottle can cost $12. The latest health fad has become a multibillion-dollar industry and has been deemed the new ...

Fruit juice may be squeezed out of Food Guide   Fort Frances Times
Fruit Juice Might Be Dropped From Canada's Food Guide   Huffington Post Canada
Nine times the Canada Food Guide changed its mind   Yahoo News Canada (blog)

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CTV News
   
Salmonella outbreak: 53 sickened in US after eating raw tuna   
CTV News
LOS ANGELES -- A salmonella outbreak likely linked to raw tuna has sickened 53 people in nine states, health officials said Thursday. Most of the cases -- 31 -- are in California, officials at the California Department of Public Health said. Other affected states ...


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CHCH News
   
New method helps identify stem cell for heart repair: study   
Xinhua
LONDON, May 21 (Xinhua) -- By using a new identifying protein, British researchers have discovered a particular type of stem cell that could help repair the damage caused by a heart attack when injected in mice, according to a report recently released by the ...

McMaster scientists aim to use blood to treat pain   Hamilton Spectator
Breakthrough at McMaster University in chronic pain research   CHCH News
Stem Cells Aid Stroke Recovery   Newsmax
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
'Stuttering gene' could be identified by new DNA bank   
CBC.ca
Josh Ukrainetz hopes the creation of a new DNA bank in Alberta will eventually lead to a cure for stuttering. "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 ...

Alberta university researchers collect saliva to find cause of stuttering   Montreal Gazette
U of A DNA study hopes to find cause of stuttering   Edmonton Journal

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The Kingston Whig-Standard
   
Researchers praise value of local Ride for Dad   
The Kingston Whig-Standard
Ian Wilson, chair of University Hospitals Kingston Foundation board of directors, and Trina Young, chair of the 2015 Kingston-Quinte Ride for Dad. The 2015 ride will be held on June 6. (Steph Crosier/The Whig-Standard) ...

Insurance concerns sink Watercraft Ride for Dad   Windsor Star (blog)
Ride for Dad drives in 60-thousand for cancer research   CKWS
Ride for Dad gears up to crack $1M in prostate cancer funding   CBC.ca
Orillia Packet & Times   
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CTV News
   
Ontario invests $1.93 million in new Elgin County women's shelter   
CTV News
The Ontario government is giving $1.93 million to build a new women's shelter in Elgin County. It will replace the existing Women's House Emergency Shelter to meet the needs of local women and children who have experienced violence in their homes.
Province invests $1.93 million in new women's shelter for St. Thomas/Elgin   St. Thomas Times-Journal
New St. Thomas Women's Shelter A Reality   BlackburnNews.com

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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba enacts law to protect car buyers — 2½ years after first announcing it   
CBC.ca
The Manitoba government has finally moved to put new regulations in place to help protect families from false advertising and misleading pricing practices when purchasing a motor vehicle. The new law, which takes effect June 1 and will require dealers to ...

Car Ads Soon To Be More Honest   CJOB
New regulations when buying a car   Portage Daily Graphic
New rules will require car ads to show the full price of vehicle, including ...   The Carillon
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Saskatoon Health Region to close 20 'hallway medicine' spaces   
CBC.ca
The Saskatoon Health Region has announced its plan to close 20 "inappropriate" spaces in its Saskatoon hospitals by June 5. Known as hallway medicine, the health region has long struggled with patients being treated in places that weren't designed to ...

Saskatoon health region looking to get rid of hallway hospital beds   mysask.com
SHR pledges to close “hallway” beds   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatoon Health Region working to end hallway medicine   News Talk 650 CKOM

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National Post
   
Majority of potential liver donors to Eugene Melnyk not interested in donating to ...   
National Post
TORONTO — Only 26 of more than 500 Canadians who answered Eugene Melnyk's plea for a live liver donation said they would donate to someone other than the owner of the Ottawa Senators hockey team. Toronto's University Health Network, where ...

Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, donor doing well after liver transplant   USA TODAY
Winnipeg girl still waits for liver donation while NHL team owner gets one in days   CTV News
Why was Eugene Melnyk, a foreign resident, eligible for surgery in Ontario?   Ottawa Citizen
CJAD   
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