2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 Canada English Health


The Province
   
Certain eligibility requirements to be lifted for older blood donors   
The Province
HALIFAX - The agency that operates Canada's blood donor clinics is planning to make it easier for older donors to give blood, saying it will introduce changes this fall that will lift some eligibility restrictions on new and dedicated donors alike. Canadian Blood ...

Online blood banking networking project to be launched on June 18   The Hindu
HMC recognizes hundreds of voluntary blood donors   Al-Bawaba

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CTV News
   
Medical marijuana laws don't lead to increased use by teens: large US study   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Passing a medical marijuana law does not lead to increased use of the drug by teenagers in that jurisdiction, concludes a new study that looked at self-reported use of pot among more than one million adolescents from 48 U.S. states from 1991 ...

US marijuana legalisation has not led to rise in use by adolescents, study finds   The Guardian
Medical Marijuana Laws Don't Increase Teen Use   Yahoo News
Legalized Medical Marijuana Doesn't Increase Teen Usage, Study Finds   Forbes
Washington Times   
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CMAJ
   
Health Canada proposes nutrition label changes   
CMAJ
Health Canada has proposed changes to nutrition labels on food to help Canadians make healthy food choices, but some critics say the reforms don't go far enough. According to a Health Canada press release, the proposed changes would make it easier for ...

Proposed changes to nutrition labels a good start: dietitian   Bay Today
Government of Canada Proposes New Nutrition Labels   Fountain Pen
What You Need to Know About Canada's Proposed Nutrition Label Changes   Huffington Post Canada
Fresh Fruit Portal   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Gazette Midday: Study suggests Quebec men drink too much, exercise too little   
Montreal Gazette
Men who are in bad shape are not only harming themselves, they are costing the Canadian economy $36.9 billion a year, according to a study by the Canadian Men's Health Foundation. And Quebecers are the worst offenders in two of the categories ...

Men's poor health costs Canada $37 billion annually   Benefits Canada
Poor Health Among Men Costs Canada $36.9 Billion a Year   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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CBS News
   
How much sleep is best for your health?   
CBS News
Millions of Americans struggle to get through the day chronically sleep-deprived. And while some may brag about getting by on just a few hours of sleep, doctors say there's growing evidence that not getting enough sleep can take a serious toll on a person's ...

Get a good night's sleep!   CBC.ca (blog)
Americans, their physicians should take sleep seriously, experts say   Fox News
Are you getting enough sleep for your health?   Nature World Report
Pioneer News   
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Patch.com
   
Rain doesn't wash out Relay for Life   
Alaska Highway News
Organizer praises Fort St. John's charitable attitude: 'This is one darn community that always comes together'. William Stodalka / Alaska Highway News June 15, 2015 08:53 AM. Email; Print. zv zxv. Chloe Vandermeulen examines posts showing images of ...

Join us for the ESTES PARK RELAY FOR LIFE   Estes Park Trail-Gazette
Relay for Life to raise funds for American Cancer Society   The Bell Jar
Stoughton, McFarland, Oregon join forces against cancer during Relay for Life   Connectstoughton
Daily Union   
Thrasher Backer   
Bay Today   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Weary of the needle jab, diabetics yearn for new form of insulin   
Washington Post
Rebecca Killion gives herself several insulin shots a day, a regimen she has followed for 16 years, to help control her blood sugar. It's been tough, and still her glucose fluctuates a lot. So she is thinking about beginning a new drug — an inhaled insulin that ...

Levittown Students Walk for Juvenile Diabetes Research   Patch.com
Feline Sugar Diabetes   Long Beach Post
Walking to fund research into juvenile diabetes   Regina Leader-Post
Look To The Stars   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
PR Newswire (press release)   
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CBC.ca
   
ALS Walk in St. John's exceeds last year's performance   
CBC.ca
Hundreds of people zippered up on Sunday for a drizzly walk in St. John's pond to raise awareness about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is better known as both ALS and Lou Gehrig's Disease. Walk co-ordinator Tanya Johnson said the march around ...

Letter: Thanks for helping fight Lou Gehrig's disease   Chicago Tribune
More than 1000 march in capital to raise money for ALS research   Ottawa Citizen
Hundreds gather in Southwind Park for ALS walk   The State Journal-Register
CNYcentral.com   
WICS-TV   
Western Star   
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Montreal Gazette
   
MUHC transfers end as they began: seamlessly   
Montreal Gazette
Ambulances pass in front of the MUHC Glen site, during a move of patients and equipment from the Royal Victoria Hospital, in Montreal, Sunday April 26, 2015. Phil Carpenter / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print ...

Montreal Chest Institute moves to the Glen site Sunday   CTV News
The Montreal Chest Institute and Montreal General move to MUHC: What you ...   CBC.ca
Final patient transfers to the Glen site   CJAD

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KelownaNow
   
Children's Allergy Injector Recalled Across Canada for Defect   
KelownaNow
A product for giving epinephrine in case of serious allergic reactions has been recalled in Canada. Health Canada and Sanofi-aventis Canada issued the recall on two lots of Allerject, a 0.15 mL auto-injector made for use in children. The recall is because of a ...

Allerjects Recalled by Sanofi-Aventis due to a Manufacturing Defect   NY City News
Health Canada recalls allergy medication, Report   Canada News
Health Canada issues recall for children's anaphylaxis medication   Toronto Star

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