2015年6月25日 星期四

2015-06-26 Canada English Health


Montreal Gazette
   
Should you be told if trainees are involved in your surgery?   
Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - A commentary in a prominent medical journal says patients ought to be told when doctors-in-training are going to play an active role in their surgeries. Author Dr. Chryssa McAlister says some supervising doctors are very good about telling ...

Should you be told if trainees are involved in your surgery? Doctor argues yes   Calgary Herald

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario to expand access to publicly insured sex reassignment surgery   
The Globe and Mail
The Ontario government will expand the number of places where transgender people can obtain approvals for publicly insured sex reassignment surgeries, The Globe and Mail has learned. A source close to Health Minister Eric Hoskins said Thursday that the ...

Kathleen Wynne says gender reassignment wait list 'of concern'   CBC.ca
Ontario premier says wait for gender reassignment surgeries 'of concern'   CTV News
Ontario aims to increase access to gender reassignment surgeries: source   580 CFRA Radio
Globalnews.ca   
Niagarathisweek.com   
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Toronto Star
   
Canadian cord-blood bank will provide stem cells to treat host of diseases   
Toronto Star
Canadian Blood Services officially launched a national public cord-blood bank Thursday, with the goal of collecting and preserving samples that reflect the country's broad ethnic diversity. The bank, which will draw donated newborn cord-blood samples from ...

UK Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Stem Cell Research, Create Artificial Blood   NY City News
NHS Synthetic Blood Trials Set For 2017 | Gizmodo United Kingdom   Rapid News Network
Hospital needs ethnically diverse donors   24 Hours Vancouver
NorthernLife.ca   
Pioneer News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Quebec health institute calls for psychotherapy as front-line treatment choice   
The Globe and Mail
A new report by an independent science-based health institute in Quebec is calling for wider access to psychotherapy as a front-line treatment choice in the mental-health system. The Institut National d'Excellence en Santé et en Services Sociaux (INESSS), ...


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ABC News
   
BlackBerry improves software growth as earnings fall short   
BusinessDay
BlackBerry's attempts to move away from sales of its unpopular handsets to become a software company appeared to gain some traction in its most recent quarter, although the group still missed expectations for revenues and profits. The pioneering Canadian ...

BlackBerry's Next Innovation Could Be Bacteria-Free Smartphone   ABC News
BlackBerry shares climb as revenue slide slows   The Bell Jar
Questions persist over BlackBerry's future   Design ENGINEERING
Mashable   
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CTV News
   
Alberta team to work on cancer-curing 'magic drug'   
CTV News
A team from University of Alberta and the Alberta Cancer Foundation are coming together to develop a new approach to fighting cancer that they hope will transform treatment and improve outcomes for patients. The team is working on molecules that could to ...

New cancer drugs wake up sleeping killer T cells   Science News
University of Alberta 'dream team' using molecules and powerful computer to ...   Edmonton Journal
Ualberta partnership could transform cancer treatment, improve patient outcomes   News-Medical.net
Techie News   
Edmonton Sun   
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The Province
   
B.C. government to release health-firings report; RCMP close investigation   
The Province
VICTORIA - British Columbia's Ministry of Finance says the release of a report into the controversial firings and suspensions of government health researchers is imminent. The ministry says the release of the comptroller general's report is now possible ...

RCMP will not pursue health researcher firings   Vancouver Sun
No evidence of wrongdoing by eight fired health researchers   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
RCMP won't pursue allegations of drug research contract irregularities   Times Colonist

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CBC.ca
   
'Go Here' helps Calgarians with Crohn's and colitis find washrooms   
CBC.ca
A new program that helps people living with Crohn's and colitis find washrooms was launched in Calgary Thursday. Participating businesses will have a sign on their door that reads 'Go Here,' indicating their bathroom is free to use, no questions asked.
GoHere: Campaign to open bathrooms to Crohn's, colitis patients   CTV News
Crohn's and Colitis Washroom Finder App helps Calgarians in need   Globalnews.ca
New app launched in Calgary serves as bathroom buddy   MetroNews Canada

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The Globe and Mail
   
Victoria looks to Vancouver for marijuana dispensary guidelines   
The Globe and Mail
Victoria's mayor says her city will look to emulate Vancouver's plan to regulate marijuana dispensaries despite warnings from the Conservative federal government that they are illegal and threaten public health. Councillors in Vancouver approved a plan this ...

Cannabis Day coming to downtown Vancouver despite city's objection   CTV News
For-profit pot shops look to skirt Vancouver's new rules   Vancouver Sun
Vancouver's top doctor defends edible pot ban as US states grapple with issue   580 CFRA Radio
Times Colonist   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Sober centres suggested as alternatives to drunk tank: Calgary researcher   
MetroNews Canada
In the past, the obvious solution to intoxicated Calgarians roaming city streets has been incarceration in city drunk tanks. But Alina Turner, a researcher with University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, said it doesn't have to be this way. “Ultimately there are ...

Researchers at the University of Calgary feel we could be handling public ...   660 News
Study looks at benefits of sobering centres   News Talk 770 Calgary
University of Calgary researcher says utilizing sober centres a healthier ...   Calgary Sun

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