2015年6月12日 星期五

2015-06-13 Canada English Health


U.S. News & World Report
   
S. Korea, WHO Experts Downplay Pandemic Potential of MERS   
New York Times
SEOUL, South Korea — Experts from the World Health Organization and South Korea have downplayed concerns about the MERS virus spreading further within the country, but they say it's premature to declare the outbreak over. WHO official Keiji Fukuda ...

South Korea Mers outbreak is 'large and complex', says WHO, as 14th victim dies   The Guardian
MERS: South Korea reports 14 deaths, says rate of new cases is slowing   ABC Online
WHO says South Korean MERS outbreak large and complex   Channel News Asia
Reuters   
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The Globe and Mail
   
New nutrition facts panels won't have line on added sugars   
The Globe and Mail
Nutrition facts panels in Canada are getting a makeover, with changes to serving sizes and a streamlined definition of sugar designed to help consumers cut through the complexity of current labels. Despite an earlier proposal, the nutrition labels Health ...

Health Canada to re-examine every facet of Canada's Food Guide   Toronto Star
Proposed new nutrition labels would highlight sugar, standardize serving sizes   Brandon Sun
Changes to food labels proposed   CHCH News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ont. conversion therapy ban may see some gender identity clinics change ...   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario has banned clinicians from treating transgender children and youth with “conversion” therapy, a practice deemed unethical by major international medical and human rights organizations. But what will that mean for doctors and clinics that specialize in ...

How to Be An Ally to Gender-Expansive and Transgender Children   Pacific Standard

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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba funding for transition services will save lives, says transgender man 1:55   
CBC.ca
The Manitoba government is boosting funding and support care for transgender individuals, a move that many in the transgender community say will save lives. The province announced Friday it is expanding the number of recognized practitioners who ...

Provincial government boosting access to services for transgender Manitobans   CTV News
Province of Manitoba moves to make accessing care easier for transgendered   MetroNews Canada
Province expands access to specialized care for transgender people   The Carillon
Winnipeg Sun   
Globalnews.ca   
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News1130
   
Smoke yet to clear for licensed pot producers after court green-lights edibles   
The Chronicle Journal
VANCOUVER — Marijuana-medicated brownies, teas and oils are now on the menu for patients who prefer ingesting their treatment, yet commercially licensed pot producers say a high court ruling doesn't set out clear directions for them. Lawyers at the ...

Supreme Court decision pleases patient   The Kingston Whig-Standard
Vancouver sticks to ban on marijuana goods   Vancouver Courier
Legalization of edibles could increase the value of licensed marijuana producers ...   Cantech Letter
Law Street Media   
Leafly   
Vancouver Sun   
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National Union of Public and General Employees
   
June 15:National Day of Action against cuts to refugee health care   
National Union of Public and General Employees
Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care is hosting rallies across the country tell Canadians the consequences of the federal government's cuts to refugee health care. Ottawa (12 June 2015) — Despite widespread opposition from a broad range of health care ...

Should Personal Experience Guide Health Care Policies?   Huffington Post Canada
Reconsidering care for frail older people   CMAJ
New online tool compares quality of local long-term care homes   Waterloo Record
Coquitlam Now   
The Tri-City News   
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
   
Nova Scotians asked to "step up"   
Cape Breton Post
SYDNEY — Nova Scotians from all parts of the province will come together on Tuesday in a conversation that invites us all to “step up” to the challenge of building the province's future. Other news. Bike wish granted to Whitney Pier child · Highland Fare at ...

Putting a finger on the pulse of African Nova Scotians   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Canada's dart champion to defend national title in Ontario   CBC.ca
People advised to have up-to-date health card to cover treatment   NG News

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CTV News
   
Theresa Carriere's One Run a success, again   
CTV News
Theresa Carriere has again run the 100 kilometres from Sarnia to London to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer. Her run began at 7 a.m. Friday at Sarnia Police headquarters and finished at John Paul II Secondary School in London around 7 p.m..
Breast Cancer Survivor Completes 12 Hour, 100k Run From Sarnia to London   Am980 London News
ONERUN Founder Sets Off For A 100km Journey   BlackburnNews.com
Sarnia police connection to OneRun breast cancer fundraiser   Sarnia Observer

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Christian Science Monitor
   
How to reduce risk of rape at college? Study points to promising approach.   
Christian Science Monitor
A Canadian study finds that 12-hour training helps first-year university women learn to trust their gut reaction to a situation and recognize when someone is trying to coerce them to do something they don't want.
Study: rape prevention training works, cuts sex assault risk   Fox News
Study sees success in training women to prevent rape   Business Standard
Training to prevent sexual assault halves risk of rape on campus: study   Channel News Asia

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Globalnews.ca
   
Moose Jaw care home residents dealing with 35-degree temperatures   
Regina Leader-Post
The air conditioning is out at Providence Place and it's not just the temperature that's heating up residents and their family members. “They're asking family members to bring fans,” said Laura Slon, who has a 97-year-old grandmother living at the long-term ...

Long term care residents in Moose Jaw living without air conditioning   620 CKRM.com
Broken A/C unit overheating Moose Jaw seniors home   Globalnews.ca
Long-term care residents suffering inside 35C heat   Moose Jaw Times-Herald

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