2015年6月23日 星期二

2015-06-24 Canada English Health


Huffington Post
   
Cyberbullying And Depression Go Hand In Hand, According To New Study   
Huffington Post
By: Stephanie Pappas Published: June 22, 2015 11:33am ET on LiveScience. Cyberbullying on social media is linked to depression in teenagers, according to new research that analyzed multiple studies of the online phenomenon. Victimization of young ...

Cyberbullying linked to risk of depression in kids, teens: research review   Ottawa Citizen

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CBC.ca
   
Cancer fight needs federal leadership, Canadian Cancer Society says   
CBC.ca
Lack of federal leadership in health care is undermining the effort to fight cancer, Canada's largest health charity says. The Canadian Cancer Society says there's a risk the projected increase in cancer cases among the growing and aging population will ...

Canadian Cancer Society urges federal parties to address rising cancer rates   CTV News
Cancer society makes first ever public pitch to parties ahead of election   The Globe and Mail
Canada's largest health charity blasts Ottawa for undermining fight against cancer   News1130
Sunny South News   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Province seeing decline in number of nursing graduates   
Vancouver Sun
The number of registered nurses working in B.C. is up slightly, according to a new federal report, but the number of nursing school graduates is dropping. Despite efforts to increase the supply of nurses in the province by educating more, there were 1,307 ...

Nurse supply in Canada declines for 1st time in 20 years   CBC.ca
Supply of nurses falls in Canada for first time in almost 20 years: report   The Globe and Mail
12000 Ontario nurses leave the profession amid biggest Canadian decline in ...   Hamilton Spectator
CJOB   
GlobeNewswire (press release)   
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Montreal Gazette
   
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. A new study has provided a deeper insight into newly identified evidence-based predictors of biphasic ...

What you need to know about anaphylaxis   Globalnews.ca
New epinephrine law is working well for Ohio kids   The Highland County Press
Study: 5 predictors of biphasic anaphylactic reactions in children   EMS1.com
The Globe and Mail   
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Regina Leader-Post
   
Early stage breast cancer patients getting too many imaging tests   
Regina Leader-Post
A radiologist uses a magnifying glass to check mammograms for breast cancer in Los Angeles on May 6, 2010. A new study says women with early stage breast cancer are getting unneeded follow-up imaging tests that are clogging up the health-care system ...

Many with early breast cancer have too many imaging tests   Fox News

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CBC.ca
   
AHS Confirms Case Of Hepatitis A In Strathmore   
High River Online
vaccine Alberta Health Services is offering Hepatitis A vaccines only for those who ate at the Strathmore Original Joe's restaurant between June 9 and 19 on Tuesday and Wednesday as the vaccine is only effective when given within two weeks of exposure.
Hepatitis A Warning For Original Joe's Customers in Canada   Food Poisoning Bulletin
UPDATED: Hepatitis A confirmed in Strathmore food handler   News Talk 770 Calgary
Hep-A clinics open for Strathmore diners exposed to illness   660 News
Food Safety News   
CBC.ca   
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CTV News
   
Church in Halifax to hold prayer vigil to mourn massacre in Charleston   
Brandon Sun
HALIFAX - A predominantly black congregation in a small Halifax church will reaffirm its strong ties with the United States later this week when a prayer vigil is held to mourn the June 17 massacre of nine black people inside a South Carolina church. Rev.
NS eyes looming health crunch   NG News

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iFreePress.com
   
Does Tekmira Have A Shot At Rebounding In 2015? (TKMR)   
Seeking Alpha
Tekmira recently announced that its Ebola drug will be stopped in trial testing in Sierra Leone after a lack of positive results. The financial health of this company is worrisome, but hepatitis-B drugs may present some opportunity for the company to recover.
Ebola Drug Trial Terminated   The Scientist
Trials halted for Ebola drug after no results seen in human patients   Genetic Literacy Project
Enrolment stops for Phase II TKM-Ebola-Guinea trial   European Pharmaceutical Review
MD Magazine   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Sentinel Republic   
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Irish Times
   
Smokers' group criticises new ban as 'excessive'   
Irish Times
A smokers' group has criticised a new ban on smoking in Waterford's public parks, describing the measure as “excessive and unnecessary”. The Irish branch of Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco (Forest) was responding to the ...

Letter: Expense of smoking might be the issue   Montreal Gazette
Smoking Cessation and Nicotine De-Addiction Products Market   Digital Journal
Smoking Cessation and Nicotine De-addiction Products Market Estimated to ...   Medgadget.com (blog)
Newsx   
WhaTech   
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CBC.ca
   
Leamington hospital to keep obstetrics unit open   
CBC.ca
Women will continue to give birth at Leamington District Memorial Hospital, after the Erie St. Clair Local Health Integration Network approved a recommendation to create a new model to deliver birthing services at the facility. The hospital will create a so-called ...

Leamington obstetrics continues until health officials design new model   Windsor Star (blog)
Leamington OB Service Staying Put   BlackburnNews.com

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