2015年6月3日 星期三

2015-06-04 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
CFIA warns parents to inspect infant formula for signs of tampering, substitution   
The Globe and Mail
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is advising people using baby formula to check the packaging for signs of tampering or product substitution. The agency says it has become aware of reports of product substitution or tampering in infant formula products ...

Food watchdog warns parents of possible baby formula tampering   Northumberland Today

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The Globe and Mail
   
A solution to the mental-health system could be a matter of life and death   
The Globe and Mail
For too many Canadians, fixing the mental-health system is a matter of life and death. A lot is made of the economic benefits of preventing and effectively treating mental illness, and for obvious reasons: Reducing disability payments and unnecessary medical ...

Bottom line for mental health services   New Zealand Herald
Grant to hire two people to work with police on mental health   Topeka Capital Journal
Social Experiments No Solution For Mental Health Care   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
CBC.ca   
TribTalk   
Humboldt Journal   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Senators owner leaves hospital after liver transplant   
USA TODAY
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Ottawa Senators team owner Eugene Melnyk has been discharged from a Toronto hospital after undergoing a liver transplant last month. The team says in a statement Wednesday that the anonymous donor also been discharged.
Senators owner discharged from hospital after successful liver transplant   CTV News
Eugene Melnyk, Ottawa Senators owner, released from hospital after liver ...   CBC.ca
Eugene Melnyk discharged from hospital   Toronto Sun
Fox News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
More Labs Received Live Anthrax, Pentagon Says   
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—Pentagon officials said Wednesday the inadvertent shipment of live anthrax to laboratories nationwide stretched back a decade and that the scope of the mishap was likely to expand in coming days. Four batches of the pathogen sent from the ...

Anthrax: As many as 51 labs in 17 states, 3 countries, received live samples   Los Angeles Times
Demands For Answers After Anthrax Mistakenly Shipped To Labs   CBS Local
More Labs Are Likely to Have Mistakenly Received Anthrax Samples, Military Says   New York Times
Reuters   
Hamilton Spectator   
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CTV News
   
Swooning study seeks Calgary participants   
CTV News
Calgary researchers are trying to pinpoint the causes of fainting and are looking for people who are prone to passing out to take part in a study. Syncope is the medical term for fainting and between 35 to 40 percent of Canadians under age 60 are affected.
Calgary fainting study examines possibly genetic link   CBC.ca
Calgary doctors try to unravel the mystery of fainting   Calgary Herald
Calgary study looks at why people faint   Globalnews.ca
MetroNews Canada   
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CBS Local
   
Survey: Only 9% Of Minn. Doctors Will Participate In Medical Marijuana Program   
CBS Local
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The Minnesota Department of Health says only five patients have been certified for the state's new medical marijuana program so far. Only 30 doctors have registered, and a new poll shows an overwhelming majority are not ...

Minnesota doctors reluctant to sign off on medical marijuana   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Some MN doctors question medical marijuana certification   WDAZ
Survey: Minnesota doctors taking wait-and-see approach to medical marijuana   Minnesota Public Radio News
Nanaimo News Bulletin   
Calgary Herald   
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CTV News
   
Grandson of man who died at GRH calls for CEO's resignation   
CTV News
Grand River Hospital's CEO and chief of staff should resign for how they handled the aftermath of Gerhard Deinas, the man's grandson said Wednesday. Deinas was 85 when he was admitted to the hospital in 2010. Prescribed a narcotic to be injected into his ...

Grand River focused on bolstering care after medication error   Waterloo Record
An accidental death, a hospital error and a family's battle for the truth   Hamilton Spectator
An accidental death, a hospital error and a family's long fight for the truth   Toronto Star

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News Talk 650 CKOM
   
No charges after two children fall from window in Regina   
News Talk 650 CKOM
Regina police say they don't expect criminal charges after two young children fell from a second-storey window Wednesday morning. It happened just after 11 a.m. Police say a three-year-old and a five-year-old fell about 20 feet to the ground in the 1000 ...


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CBC.ca
   
64-year-old Sask. cancer patient waited for hours because he couldn't afford ...   
CBC.ca
64-year-old Thomas Dale Winacott is battling pancreatic cancer. Unfortunately, that's not the only problem he is worrying about right now. Winacott said he can't afford to pay for ambulance rides to and from different medical centres. Winacott said he was ...

Sask. cancer patient probably won't take an ambulance again   News Talk 650 CKOM
NDP keeps up pressure on ambulance fees   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatchewan man with cancer says he declined ambulance ride over cost   580 CFRA Radio
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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Regina Leader-Post
   
Online fight video leads to assault charge   
Regina Leader-Post
Regina police have charged an 18-year-old woman over a video showing two children fighting. Photograph by: Rachel Psutka , Leader-Post. REGINA — An 18-year-old Regina woman is facing an assault charge after a video showing a fight between two ...

Regina woman charged with assault for allegedly urging kids to fight on video   Times Colonist
Assault charge laid over child fight video   Globalnews.ca

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