2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Canada English Health


The Australian
   
Diabetes may be risk factor for developing Alzheimer's, studies find   
The Australian
Two recent studies show blood-sugar levels can affect the brain — adding new evidence that diabetes might be a significant risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Researchers at Washington University in St Louis found in ...

Scan Helps Warn of Alzheimer's   The Ledger

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CTV News
   
'Mom brain' is real: Study suggests motherhood permanently change brains   
CTV News
A new study seems to confirm what many mothers already knew: pregnancy and motherhood can permanently alter your brain and affect how it responds to treatments later in life. The study, released Monday, tested how types of hormone therapy affected rats ...

Having children can permanently affect the female brain, studies claim   The Independent
Public Release: 25-May-2015 Motherhood permanently alters the brain and its ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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KRQE News 13
   
Study: High altitude may increase babies' risks for SIDS deaths   
KRQE News 13
MIAMI (AP) — Rough surf has been creating dangerous conditions for swimmers and complicating rescue efforts along Florida beaches. Officials… Anonymous threats against airlines prompt searches in New York. Updated: 31 mins ago. Couple missing 2 ...

High altitude may boost babies' risks for SIDS deaths   Summit Daily News
Study Reveals: High Altitude Connected To Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)   Times Gazette
Study Reports How Elevation Can Be Fatal For Your Child   West Texas News

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KelownaNow
   
First Ever Rare Disease Strategy Released for Canadians   
KelownaNow
Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD) is calling for nation-wide action to combat and prevent rare forms of illness. On Monday, CORD released Canada's first Rare Disease Strategy (CRDS) and is now requesting assistance at the federal and ...

Rare disease strategy released   Benefits Canada
Governments and others urged to join forces as Canada's first ever Rare ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)
Group releases strategy to help Canadians with rare diseases get care   The Globe and Mail

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Toronto Star
   
Medical officer of health asks city council to bar hookahs   
Toronto Star
The Medical Officer of Health is urging council to prohibit hookah smoking in establishments licensed by the city of Toronto. Open policard for CouncillorJoe Mihevc. Dr. David McKeown is recommending council ban the use of hookahs, or water pipes, ...

Toronto Public Health wants hookah bars banned   Toronto Sun
Toronto Public Health wants to ban hookah and shisha   Newstalk 1010
Toronto Board of Health wants to Ban Hookahs at Licensed Businesses   640 Toronto News
Torontoist   
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Toronto Sun
   
Canada salmonella outbreak leaves 34 people sick after poultry contact   
Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG - Canadian health authorities are investigating after 34 people became sick with salmonella infections after contact with live baby poultry, the country's Public Health Agency said on Monday. The agency said it was investigating 17 cases of people ...

Salmonella outbreak in western provinces linked to chicks from Alberta hatchery   Yorkton News Review
Public Health Notice - Outbreak of Salmonella infections related to contact with ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Prostate cancer: who progresses and who doesn't?   
The Australian Financial Review
One in five Australian men diagnosed with prostate cancer that has not yet spread to distant parts of their body, will develop metastatic cancer within seven years. NaN of. A new Australian study reveals the statistical likelhood for the spread of prostate cancer ...

Claims prostate cancer patients are not given choice between surgery and ...   ABC Online
Brisk walk benefits men with prostate cancer: study   Daily Times
Prostate cancer study seeks men with same-sex experiences for survey   Straight.com (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Quebec family doctors won't have to meet patient quotas   
CBC.ca
Quebec Health Minister Gaétan Barrette has made a deal with the province's federation of general practitioners in an effort to improve access to family doctors. Barrette will drop the idea of imposing a patient quota, but doctors will have to find a way to make ...

The Story So Far: Barrette, Quebec GPs reach compromise on Bill 20   Montreal Gazette
New deal with doctors could cost money   CJAD

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The Globe and Mail
   
From Ding-Dongs to cucumbers, BC marks decade of fruits and veggies in schools   
The Globe and Mail
British Columbia's health minister says a decade ago, school children would be eager for Ding-Dongs and Wagon Wheels in their lunches, but Terry Lake says healthy eating is growing in popularity. When the B.C. government made exercise and healthy ...

From Ding-Dongs to cucumbers, BC marks decade of healthy eating in schools   Vancouver Sun
From Ding-Dongs to cucumbers, B.C. marks decade of fruit and veggies in schools   Winnipeg Free Press

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Newcastle Herald
   
MS crusader walks the talk   
Newcastle Herald
SARAH Williams T-shirt says it all: ''I've got MS but that's not going to bloody stop me''. To mark World Multiple Sclerosis Day and raise funds for MS research, Sarah is doing a 12-hour treadmill walk at Planet Fitness Charlestown on Wednesday. ''I'm cheeky,'' ...

Hundreds take part in MS Walk   Brandon Sun
Cheyenne woman champions MS Walk   Wyoming Tribune
MS walk raises close to $29K   NorthernLife.ca

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