2015年6月6日 星期六

2015-06-07 Canada English Health


Are you a hoarder? Check these 5 signs   
CBC.ca
For a long time hoarding was thought to be just a bad habit of messy, gluttonous or undisciplined people. But since hoarding was added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) used by psychiatrists to diagnose mental illness, hoarding is now ...


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Times Gazette
   
FDA Recognizes Women Need Help In Bed Too, Approves Viagra for Women.   
Times Gazette
Age is inversely proportional to sexual desires. Thus, having drugs that increase libido among men of older age has been circulating around the world to help couples with this problem. As the medical world advances, new innovations that relate to this erectile ...

Big debate on potential of 'little pink pill' for women's libido   NorthJersey.com
So-called 'Viagra for women' leaves me cold   The Guardian
Experts are shocked after FDA approves 'female Viagra' drug   BABW News
Northern Californian   
West Texas News   
ABC News   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Relief and anger at health firing scandal revelations   
Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — Health researchers at the centre of a government firing scandal are expressing relief and anger as internal RCMP documents prove they were never the subjects of a police investigation. “It's like being tainted,” said Ron Mattson, who was one of ...

Fired Health Ministry researchers want 'heartfelt' apology   Times Colonist
Christy Clark: Government has apologized for misleading public   CBC.ca
Ministry of Health statement contradicts RCMP information   Kamloops This Week
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
Globalnews.ca   
TheTyee.ca   
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CTV News
   
New 'Dementia Friends' program aims to help Canadians understand condition   
CTV News
Phyllis Fehr sometimes forgets which type of deli meat she is shopping for at the grocery store. Although some store clerks are patient, others have rudely dismissed her when she has asked for samples to jog her memory. “When people see me, I'm young, I'm ...

Alzheimer Society and Government of Canada launch Dementia Friends Canada   Net Newsledger
New singing group launched in town for people with dementia   Lurgan Mail
Event to mark Newport's dementia-friendly pledge   South Wales Argus
InsideHalton.com   
Virtual Press Office (press release)   
Daily Mail   
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Huffington Post Canada
   
How to Be a Caregiver Without Losing Your Career   
Huffington Post Canada
If you are currently transitioning from a full-time career to a full-time career and caregiving, you know how challenging it can be. Finding the right balance can seem near impossible, which leads to overwhelming levels of stress and concern. Family is priority ...

Millennials, Men, and Hispanics are Frequently Caregivers, Offering Strenuous ...   Latin Post
Advocacy director: Eldercare can be 'very much a full-time job'   The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
The real costs to unpaid caregivers in Canada   Beacon News (blog)
AARP News (blog)   
Forbes   
Troy Media   
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Metro
   
Toronto is about to host its first accessible orgy for the disabled   
Metro
Toronto will host its first ever accessible orgy for the disabled in what has been called the 'coming down of the Berlin Wall of sex for people with disabilities'. Stella Palikarova, who uses a wheelchair because she has spinal muscular dystrophy, says she is one ...

Toronto club hosting accessible sex party for disabled people   Toronto Star
Weekend Newsstand: June 6, 2015   Torontoist

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CBC.ca
   
Medical breakthrough in Texas has Saskatchewan connection   
CBC.ca
A Saskatchewan doctor was part of a medical breakthrough in Houston. Dr. Michael Klebuc, a plastic surgeon from Regina and graduate of the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine, was one of the team leaders in an operation that saw a patient ...

Doc from Sask transforms lives in Texas   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Doctor from Regina plays role in historic surgery   Regina Leader-Post

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Public health wants city to regulate tattoo parlours, nail salons fearing rise of Hep ...   
Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa's health department wants the city to begin regulating and fining tattoo parlours, nail salons, hair dressers and other “personal service settings,” saying their exploding growth is putting members of the public at increasing risk of contracting infectious ...

Bylaw would force tattoo parlours, hairdressers to register   Ottawa Sun
Want to open a tattoo parlour? You may need a license in Ottawa   MetroNews Canada

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CTV Vancouver Island
   
Nanaimo RCMP sound warning after fentanyl bust   
CTV Vancouver Island
Mounties in Nanaimo have arrested two men and seized a “significant” amount of the addictive and potentially lethal drug fentanyl. Police say a tip from the public led them to an alleged drug transaction between two men. Officers arrested the men and a ...

City reservoir project earns another honour from engineering industry   Nanaimo Daily News
Nanaimo RCMP seize dangerous drug combination   CHEK

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CTV News
   
Halifax rally aims to show nation's nurses mean business this election season   
CTV News
The next federal election is just months away and a group representing Canadian nurses is making sure the nation knows they're ready for it — and they have demands. To mark the last day of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions' five-day convention in ...

Nurses make health care an election issue   Globalnews.ca
Nurses march in Halifax to highlight health care as federal election issue   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Nurses call for federal leadership on health care   GlobeNewswire (press release)
580 CFRA Radio   
Yorkton News Review   
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