2015年6月4日 星期四

2015-06-05 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Strokes difficult to recognize, even for Dr. David Butler-Jones   
CBC.ca
Even Canada's top doctor had trouble recognizing when he was having a stroke, a critical step in getting care to reduce the risk of death and ensuring the best possible recovery, the Heart and Stroke Foundation says. As Canada's first chief public health ...

Even Canada's first chief public health officer didn't recognize signs of a stroke   CTV News
This ad could save your life   The Telegram (subscription)
Minutes count when it comes to devastating strokes   Niagarathisweek.com
KelownaNow   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
Wawa-news.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Experts say office workers need to stand for two hours a day   
The Globe and Mail
Are you sitting down? In that case, You should probably stand up before reading this. In the first advice of its kind, British experts are recommending office workers stand for at least two hours a day, in a warning against the dangers of prolonged sitting.
Office workers are sitting too much and it's killing them. Here's what health ...   National Post
Don't take a seat   Hamilton Spectator
Office workers, on your feet!   CBS 8 San Diego
India.com   
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Toronto Star
   
WHO report: drowning among top causes of death for children worldwide   
NorthumberlandView.ca
TORONTO, June 4, 2015 /CNW/ - The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first-ever global report dedicated exclusively to drowning - Global report on drowning: preventing a leading killer. The report covers drowning in all countries of the world, ...

Importance of learning to swim   Toronto Sun
Water kills: 3 swimming skills that could save a child's life   CTV News
Swimming survival programs credited with saving many lives   Toronto Star
640 Toronto News   
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CTV News
   
Four in Sask. fall ill from salmonella linked to live chicks from Alberta hatchery   
CTV News
Dozens of people have become sick with salmonella after handling live baby chicks at an Alberta hatchery. Forty-one people have contracted the infection, including four in Saskatchewan. Another seven people have been hospitalized. Officials say everyone ...

CWB reports strong results despite economic uncertainty   Edmonton Journal
Live chicks from Alberta hatchery linked to rising number of salmonella cases   Calgary Herald
Canada salmonella outbreak increases by 7, Manitoba reports 1st case   Outbreak News Today

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Lambton Shield
   
YMCA hosts Super Fun Run for Healthy Kids Day   
Lambton Shield
This weekend is proving to be a very action packed way to kick off June, and the fun continues with the YMCA's Healthy Kids Day 1k Superhero Fun Run! The run will take in Canatara Park on Sunday morning from 9:00 until 11:00. No registration is required ...

Brantford Y offers free activities Sunday   Brantford Expositor
YMCA's Healthy Kids Day set for Sunday   Peace Arch News
YMCA Healthy Kids Day Will Get Kelowna Families Active   KelownaNow
Cape Breton Post   
The Kingston Whig-Standard   
NorthernLife.ca   
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Calgary Herald
   
Calgary researchers looking for patients prone to fainting   
Calgary Herald
CALGARY - 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 per cent of Canadians under age 60 are ...

Swooning study seeks Calgary participants   CTV News

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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 gov't over ambulance fees   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatchewan man with cancer says he declined ambulance ride over cost   580 CFRA Radio
Globalnews.ca   
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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Sarnia Observer
   
Gutsy Walk for Crohn's and Colitis Canada is June 7   
Sarnia Observer
Katie Maybery is the ambassador at this year's Gutsy Walk for Crohn's and Colitis in Sarnia. The 5km fundraising walk Sunday aims to raise $10,000 for Crohn's and Colitis Canada. (Tyler Kula/Sarnia Observer/Postmedia Network) ...

East-end boy Jacob Ferguson raising funds for Crohn's and Colitis Canada   insideTORONTO.com
Charity launches website for Crohn's sufferers   Jewish Chronicle
Jewish Crohn's charity launches 'Jewish Digest' help website   Jewish News
Gander Beacon   
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Windsor Star
   
Some Canadian medical grads fudge qualifications   
Windsor Star
In 2014, 55 Canadian medical-school graduates were unable to be 'matched' with any residency training program, a fivefold increase from 2009. Photograph by: Getty Images Files , National Post. Share. Comments Email ...

Nearly one in four Canadian medical grads may be fudging claims of being ...   National Post

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The Globe and Mail
   
FDA backs 'female Viagra' pill for approval but with safety measures   
The Globe and Mail
Government health experts are backing the approval of an experimental drug intended to boost the female sex drive, but stress that it should carry safety restrictions to manage side effects including fatigue, low blood pressure and fainting. The Food and Drug ...

FDA panel backs 'female Viagra' with safety restriction   The Guardian
FDA Panel Backs a Drug to Increase Women's Sex Drive   Hamilton Spectator
'Viagra for Women' Is Backed by an FDA Panel   New York Times
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
CBS News   
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