2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 Canada English Health


Calgary Herald
   
What type of sleeper are you?   
Calgary Herald
Most of us are all too familiar with the effects of a poor night's sleep - irritability, low energy and "brain fog" the next day, to name but a few. But for the one in three Britons who suffers from insomnia, the longer-term effects are more worrying. Studies have linked ...


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CBC.ca
   
E-cigarettes, flavoured tobacco get tougher regulations in Ontario   
CBC.ca
Electronic cigarettes are now treated in the same way as regular cigarettes in Ontario under a new law that also bans the sale of flavoured tobacco and requires restaurants to put calorie counts on menus. E-cigarettes now cannot be sold to anyone under 19 ...

Thailand may raise minimum age of cigarette buyers to 20   TODAYonline

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Toronto Sun
   
Rob Ford released from hospital, back at City Hall   
Toronto Sun
Rob Ford was out of the hospital and back at City Hall on Tuesday. Ford — who underwent cancer surgery just over two weeks ago — was discharged from Mount Sinai hospital and, moments later, walked into his City Hall office despite doctor's orders to go ...

Rob Ford beelines from hospital to city hall   Toronto Star
'I was going crazy': Rob Ford was back at Toronto city hall only an hour after ...   National Post
Rob Ford released from hospital after surgery   HamiltonNews (press release) (registration)

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Montreal Gazette
   
study warns of untested Lyme disease 'cures'   
Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - A range of untested and unorthodox treatments for Lyme disease are being advocated or sold on the Internet, according to a new study that raises concerns about the appeal of these therapies to people who believe they have a controversial ...


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National Post
   
Proposed hookah ban discriminatory and hurtful to business, Toronto ...   
National Post
TORONTO — The owner of a Moroccan restaurant says a proposed ban on hookahs would discriminate against his culture, where the smoking devices play an historically important role. “I would absolutely call it (discrimination),” says Younes Regragui, ...

CARROLL ON THE NEWS – Should Indoor Hookah Smoking Be Banned?   640 Toronto News
Hookah smoking could be banned in Toronto establishments   CBC.ca
Medical officer of health asks city council to bar hookahs   Toronto Star

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CBC.ca
   
BC cancer cases to jump by 57% by 2030, says BC Medical Journal   
CBC.ca
Cancer cases in B.C. are forecast to increase by 57 per cent by 2030 due to the province's aging and growing population, according to a new study published in the B.C. Medical Journal. The report by researchers at the B.C. Cancer Agency and others said ...

BC cancer cases to rise 57 per cent by 2030, agency warns   CTV News
Silver tsunami set to drive cancer rates   Vancouver Sun
New Cancer Cases Expected to Rise Significantly in BC   KelownaNow

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CBC.ca
   
PC Moroccan-style hummus recalled due to bacteria concern   
CBC.ca
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling a brand of hummus because it may contain a toxin. The company says the recalled President's Choice Moroccan-style hummus may contain the toxin produced by staphylococcus bacteria, and it should not be eaten.
CFIA Pulls President's Choice Moroccan Hummus   High River Online
President's Choice hummus recalled for toxins   Toronto Sun

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Drug to boost women's sex drive struggles for government approval as debate ...   
Ottawa Citizen
Seventeen years after Viagra, the blockbuster anti-impotency pill, hit the market, not a single medicine has been formally approved for sexual problems in women. Now, the makers of a drug that purports to boost a woman's libido by targeting her brain are ...


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Digital Journal
   
Live chicks at Alberta hatchery linked to Salmonella outbreak   
Digital Journal
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is investigating an outbreak of Salmonella infections that has been linked to live chicks at an Alberta hatchery. A total of 34 people were sickened in three provinces between April 5 and May 12.
Salmonella Outbreak Death Toll In Canada Reached 34   Reporter Advocate
34 Sickened in Canadian Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Chicks From Alberta ...   Food Safety News
The Public Health Agency of Canada says it's investigating an outbreak of ...   SMJ News
CBC.ca   
Yorkton News Review   
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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 ...

Prostate Cancer   ABC Online (blog)
Prostate cancer: Cabazitaxel—a key therapeutic option in prostate cancer   Nature.com
Groundbreaking Research Moves One Step Closer to Personalizing Prostate ...   Digital Journal
Star Observer   
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