2015年5月30日 星期六

2015-05-31 Canada English Health


Canada.com
   
Opening a new front in the war on cancer   
Canada.com
The Great War on Cancer began in 1970, when US President Richard Nixon vowed to spend whatever it took to rid humanity of this most pernicious disease - one which kills by turning the body against itself. Back then we had already made great strides ...


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Toronto Star
   
Bowmanville woman “stuck in limbo” after missing wheelchair returned, damaged   
Toronto Star
After a nightmarish series of mishaps on her vacation to Cuba, a Bowmanville woman is stuck “in limbo” with a damaged wheelchair and no easy way to replace the device. Now back home after the weeklong trip to a resort near Varadero, Rose Finlay says ...

Sunwing ordeal leaves Ontario woman's wheelchair damaged   CBC.ca
Wheelchair returned damaged: Unhappy traveller   Toronto Sun
Ontario Woman Says Sunwing Damaged her Wheelchair   640 Toronto News
CTV News   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
CityNews   
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CTV News
   
Ride for Dad takes over the capital for 15th year   
CTV News
Bikers crowded Ottawa streets Saturday morning, honking their horns and revving their engines as part of the 15th annual Ride for Dad fundraiser. More than 1,300 bikes took part in the ride from the Aviation and Space Museum to the Rideau Carleton ...

Bikers break $1M mark in Winnipeg ride for prostate cancer awareness   CBC.ca
Motorcycles Revving To Ride For Dad   CJOB
Photos: Ride for Dad vrrooms on   Ottawa Citizen
ChrisD.ca   
Winnipeg Sun   
Ottawa Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
4 patients stable after chemical released into dialysis water supply at Royal Alex   
CBC.ca
Four patients at Edmonton's Royal Alexandra Hospital are recovering after a chemical was accidentally released into water used for dialysis treatment. "We apologize for this incident – it should not have happened. We are working with our patients and ...

Four patients stable after chemical released into dialysis water at Royal ...   Edmonton Journal
Dialysis patients monitored after exposure to contaminated water at Edmonton ...   Edmonton Sun
Dialysis patients affected by contaminated water at Edmonton hospital   Globalnews.ca

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Calgary Herald
   
Bacterial toxin concerns lead to expanded recall of Presidents Choice hummus   
Calgary Herald
Loblaw Companies Ltd. has expanded its recall of Presidents Choice hummus over toxin concerns to cover more than a dozen varieties. The company says the recalled product may contain the toxin produced by staphylococcus bacteria, and it should not be ...

Loblaws recalling several President's Choice hummus products   CBC.ca
More President's Choice hummus recalled because of toxins   Toronto Sun
Loblaw expands recall of PC hummus, dips   Toronto Star
NYC Today   
Food Poisoning Bulletin   
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Toronto Sun
   
Child gravely ill with rare case of tetanus   
Toronto Sun
OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- A six-year-old boy from Owen Sound, Ont. is in critical condition with tetanus. The serious disease is rare, as it is preventable through routine childhood vaccinations. Across Canada, there is an average of three cases reported per year, ...

Grey Bruce child in critical condition after being diagnosed with tetanus   CTV News
London Health Sciences Centre's Victoria Hospital. (Free Press file photo)   London Free Press
Child in critical condition at London hospital with Ontario's first recorded case of ...   Canada News
BlackburnNews.com   
Owen Sound Sun Times   
Simcoe.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Native Vancouver Pharmacy's closure ordered due to mice, rats, mould and dirt   
CBC.ca
The Native Vancouver Pharmacy at 50 East Hastings St. has been ordered closed after investigators reported finding rodent fecal matter, no hot running water, mould, serious structural deficiencies and dirt. The College of Pharmacists said the conditions it ...

Vancouver pharmacy's licence suspended   Cranbrook Daily Townsman

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Globalnews.ca
   
E-cigarettes help kick smoking habit, Winnipeg vape store owner says   
Globalnews.ca
WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg vape store owner is lauding his product after hearing about a proposed bill limiting e-cigarette use in Manitoba. “We've helped numerous people get off cigarettes… They're just getting their lives back,” said Frankie Garcea, who owns ...

Primary Caregiver Tax Credit increase announced   mySteinbach.ca (blog)
Manitoba plans strict action to control E-cigarette Use   NH Voice
Manitoba all set to tighten regulations on e-cigarette use   Maine News Online
CBC.ca   
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Weekly Observer
   
Minnesotans test viral treatment for skin cancer   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The virus that causes cold sores can be used to shrink — or even obliterate — melanoma tumors, according to a new study that relied on two dozen Minnesota patients with the potentially deadly skin cancer. Patients receiving injections of the modified virus ...

Altered herpes virus used to fight melanoma   The Courier-Journal
New Melanoma Treatment In Minnesota Has Success   Valley News Live
Modified herpes virus improves survival in melanoma patients   News-Medical.net
HealthCanal.com   
Vancouver Sun   
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HealthCanal.com
   
Portable finger-probe device can successfully measure liver function in potential ...   
HealthCanal.com
A portable, finger-probe device successfully measured liver function in brain dead adult organ donors, a finding that could change the way organs are assessed and save thousands of dollars per transplant, a UCLA study has found. Pulsion. Working with ...

Blog: The Heartland has a big heart   ModernHealthcare.com (blog)
Organ Donor Rates Vary Widely Across America, Study Finds   Philly.com
Organ donation rates rise: 'It was the best moment of my life'   Sydney Morning Herald
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)   
WKOW   
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