2015年6月20日 星期六

2015-06-21 Canada English Health


The Province
   
B.C. doctors pick public health care champion as their new president   
The Province
VANCOUVER — Doctors in British Columbia have elected a new president to head their professional association next year after a tie forced a second vote. Dr. Alan Ruddiman has been elected to head Doctors of BC, with 3,065 votes, while Dr. Brian Day ...

Dr Brian Day loses run-off election to head Doctors of BC   CBC.ca
Doctors opposed to health care privatization applaud Doctors of BC election result   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
Controversial private health-care advocate loses election to represent BC doctors   The Globe and Mail
Vancouver Sun   
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CJAD
   
New prescription powers for Quebec pharmacists   
CJAD
Quebec pharmacists now have new powers that allow Quebecers to skip the waiting room at their doctor's office. Bill 41 enables pharmacists to renew prescriptions for minor conditions, such as treating cold sores and innoculations for diseases like malaria.
New powers granted to Quebec pharmacists   CTV News
Quebec pharmacists granted more power by government   CBC.ca
Québec Finds Agreement with Pharmacists for Expanded Powers   Life in Quebec
Montreal Gazette   
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Sault Star
   
Relay for Life raises $200000   
Sault Star
The Cancer Survivors walk is seen here at Friday night's Relay for Life at Rocky DiPietro Field. Watch this site for more on the story. Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Anna Lefave and her friends brought some colour to ...

Living proof that cancer is not a death sentence   NorthernLife.ca
Relay for life in Kincardine   Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
Relay for Life   CTV News
San Jose Mercury News   
The Chronicle Journal   
The Times (subscription)   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Doctors urged to look for eating disorder in young kids   
Hamilton Spectator
Your child may simply be a fussy eater or he culd have a condition called avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder that causes him to shum foods with too much texture or refuse to eat all but a few foods. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Helen ...

STAFFORD | Eating Disorder? All I Taste is BS   640 Toronto News
Canadian Kids' restricted eating disorder 'more than just picky eating'   Canada News
Experts Weigh in on Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder   PsychCentral.com (blog)
HealthCanal.com   
Uncover Michigan   
Northern Californian   
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CHEK
   
B.C. SPCA urges vaccinations for dogs after puppy dies from viruses   
Times Colonist
The B.C. SPCA is urging pet owners to vaccinate their dogs, after a puppy died from an excruciating but preventable combination of viruses. The four-month-old pit bull died of parvovirus and the less common distemper virus, an investigation found.
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Death of puppy prompts BC SPCA warning   CHEK
Free SPCA Parvo Vaccine Clinic today in Erie County   WKBW-TV
Victoria Pet Owners Urged to Vaccinate Dogs After Death of Puppy   KelownaNow
Victoria News   
CTV Vancouver Island   
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Bay Today
   
We're now 'high-physician needy'   
Bay Today
The North East Local Health Integration Network (North East LHIN) has been successful in getting the entire Northeastern Ontario region to be designated as one of high-physician need. Under new Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care guidelines, as of ...

Hospice selection process on hold   The North Bay Nugget
Child sex abuse 'epidemic' — MD   The Sudbury Star
Questions need to be answered   Timmins Press
NorthernLife.ca   
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The North Bay Nugget
   
Ride for Dad raises $57555   
The North Bay Nugget
The 8th annual Ride for Dad attracted 400 riders raising $57,555 in support of prostate cancer research. Every dollar raised in the community stays in the community. Since 2008, 2,245 motorcycle riders have registered for the North Bay ride, collecting ...

Sunny ride for Nipissing Ride For Dad   Bay Today
Motorcycle Ride for Dad expected to raise at least $50000 in 15th yearLOCAL   Tbnewswatch.com
Ride for Dad on today, raising research cash   The Telegram (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
Sask. doctors to decide on how to refuse services based on moral beliefs   
CBC.ca
Members of Saskatchewan's College of Physicians and Surgeons approved a policy in principle today, on how doctors can refuse services based on religious or moral beliefs. It includes refusing to provide birth control, abortion, genetic testing and blood ...

The right to refuse treating a patient in Saskatchewan   Globalnews.ca
Doctors not required to make referrals for abortions: college   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Sask MDs, doctors' groups critical of CPSS decision   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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CTV News
   
Stem Cell Research Funding Announced   
Fountain Pen
Ontario is investing $25 million over five years to support new treatments and therapies for people living with chronic diseases, such as cancer, multiple sclerosis and diabetes. Today Minister Moridi was at the Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine in ...

Ontario Invests in Better Health and Economic Opportunity Through Support for ...   Digital Journal
Ontario invests $25M in stem cell research   www.norfolknews.ca/

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seattlepi.com
   
Kansas health officials issue algae warnings for 3 lakes   
seattlepi.com
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Health officials are warning the public about a toxic algae bloom in three lakes in Kansas. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment issued the public health warning Thursday for Chisholm Creek Park Lake in Sedgwick ...

Blue-Green algae bloom detected in Wasi Lake   The North Bay Nugget
Blue-green algae found in Wasi Lake   NorthBayNipissing.com
More blue-green algae spotted   Bay Today

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