2015年6月22日 星期一

2015-06-23 Canada English Health


Center for Research on Globalization
   
Many with early breast cancer have too many imaging tests   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Nearly nine in 10 women with early breast cancer have imaging exams to see if the cancer has spread, despite official recommendations against such tests, a new study suggests. The American Society of Clinical Oncology and the National ...

Early stage breast cancer patients getting too many imaging tests: study   CTV News
Needless breast cancer imaging common in Ontario, study finds   CBC.ca
Early-stage breast cancer patients undergo unnecessary testing: study   The Globe and Mail
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Scientists identify evidence-based predictors of biphasic reactions in kids   
Financial Express
A new study has provided a deeper insight into newly identified evidence-based predictors of biphasic reactions in kids. By: ANI | June 22, 2015 10:00 pm. G+. A new study has provided a deeper insight into newly identified evidence-based predictors of ...

15 per cent of kids who have an anaphylactic reaction have delayed second ...   The Globe and Mail
Some kids who have severe allergic reactions at risk of second attack hours later ...   MetroNews Canada
New Tool to Predict Delayed Allergic Reactions in Children   HealthCanal.com

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CBC.ca
   
Alberta Health Services issues warning after confirmed hepatitis A confirmed at ...   
CBC.ca
Alberta Health Services is warning patrons who ate at an Original Joe's in Strathmore after confirming a kitchen worker has hepatitis A. Patrons who consumed food at the restaurant and bar, located at #8, 100 Ranch Market between June 9 to 19, are eligible ...

AHS holding hepatitis A clinics after restaurant food handler contracts disease   Calgary Herald
Up to 2200 Strathmore Original Joe's patrons at risk of hepatitis A   Globalnews.ca
Strathmore diners warned of Hepatitis A exposure   660 News
Beacon News (blog)   
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TIME
   
Ebola Returns to Sierra Leone Capital After Weeks of No New Cases   
TIME
Two new cases of the deadly Ebola virus have been recorded in Sierra Leone's capital city of Freetown, about three weeks after the most recent new cases were found, underscoring the difficulty of ridding the region of the disease. “This is worrisome because ...

With low numbers of new cases, Ebola vaccine trials fight odds of success   Vancouver Sun
Post-Ebola Syndrome: Survivors continue to face mystery symptoms   CBC.ca
Ebola returns to Sierra Leone capital after three-week gap | Reuters   Firstpost

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Science World Report
   
Cyberbullying: Issues Increase Anxiety Risk Among Adolescents   
Science World Report
Cyberbullying occurs frequently among adolescents and can increase the risk of depression and anxiety, particularly with the onset of adulthood. New findings published in JAMA Pediatrics examined the potential effects of cyberbullying by reviewing 36 ...

Cyberbullying linked to depression risk: study   MetroNews Canada
Cyberbullying linked to risk of depression in kids, teens: research review   680 News

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CBC.ca
   
Nova Scotia mental health court working, report says   
CBC.ca
A new study says Nova Scotia's mental health court is meeting its goal of dealing compassionately and sensitively with criminals with mental health issues, however over the short term they were just as likely to re-offend as those in the traditional court system.
DEMONT: N.S. must act decisively to keep youth here   TheChronicleHerald.ca
NS mental health court review says court effective, needs more followup   The Globe and Mail
Nova Scotia mental health court needs more followup: report   Cape Breton Post
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Dad cycles across Ontario to raise money to cure son's fatal condition   
CBC.ca
An Ontario man spent Father's Day on a bicycle to raise money to find a cure for a fatal condition that his four-year-old son suffers from. Andrew Sedmihradsky's son Max has been diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and he decided to embark on a ...

Hamilton dad and son hit Ottawa on cycling quest   Waterloo Record
Father cycling across Ontario to raise money for fatal condition his son, 4, suffers ...   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Father and son cycling 600 km to raise funds for Duchenne muscular dystrophy   MetroNews Canada
Ottawa Sun   
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St. Catharines Standard
   
UPDATE: Hospital reviewing work of radiologist   
St. Catharines Standard
The Niagara Health System is reviewing 4,000 cases handled by one of its radiologists after an investigation into a patient complaint showed the medical specialist had incorrectly interpreted a scan result. A team of radiologists will spend the next three ...

Patient complaint sparked review of NHS diagnostic imaging   News Talk 610 CKTB
Niagara Health System radiologist under review   Bullet News Niagara

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CBC.ca
   
Newborn screening begins for cystic fibrosis   
CBC.ca
Starting this week, all newborns in Newfoundland and Labrador will be screened for cystic fibrosis. The provincial government promised the addition in their 2014 budget, allocating $158,800 to expand the Newborn Screening Program. Members of the local ...

Newborns Will Now be Tested for Cystic Fibrosis   VOCM

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CBC.ca
   
Toxic blue-green algae blooming on Alberta lakes   
CBC.ca
Blue-green algae is starting to show up in Alberta lakes again this summer, but scientists say they've got improved tools to detect the toxic blooms early. Alberta Health Services has so far issued advisories for Severn Creek Reservoir and Eagle Lake east of ...

Scourge of summer: blue-green algae season returns to Alberta   660 News

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