2015年6月27日 星期六

2015-06-28 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Ottawa to tackle opioid abuse with tamper-resistance rules   
The Globe and Mail
The federal government is introducing new tamper-resistance rules for opioid painkillers aimed at reducing prescription-drug abuse. On Friday, Health Canada announced draft regulations that would require all oxycodone products to be “tamper-resistant” ...

Adding tamper resistant properties to medications can help curb prescription ...   News-Medical.net
Harper Government moves forward on regulating tamper-resistant properties for ...   Virtual Press Office (press release)

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CBC.ca
   
Air quality advisory issued for Fraser Valley, eastern Metro Vancouver   
Vancouver Sun
Metro Vancouver has issued an air quality advisory for eastern parts of the region and the Fraser Valley this weekend, noting the hot and sunny weather is causing high concentrations of ground-level ozone. Regional officials say residents should avoid ...

Air quality advisory issued in parts of Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley   Winnipeg Free Press
Langley under air quality advisory   Langley AdvanceNews
Air quality advisory issued for eastern Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley   CBC.ca

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Times of India
   
A germ-free smartphone in the offing   
Times of India
TORONTO: The average smartphone may contain thousands of germs, but that could soon change as the Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry is planning to develop a bacteriafree phone, specifically for use in hospitals. BlackBerry CEO John Chen said ...

BlackBerry To Launch Bacteria Free Smartphone   International Business Times AU
This smartphone will ring out germs   The Hindu
Blackberry mulls a germ-free smartphone   Khaleej Times
Hamilton Spectator   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
National cord-blood bank opens   
Hamilton Spectator
Canadian Blood Services is launching a national cord blood bank to create an ethnically diverse reservoir of stem cells. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Sheryl Ubelacker. TORONTO — Canadian Blood Services officially launched a national ...

UK to Begin Trial for Synthetic Blood   Youth Health Magzine
Canadian cord-blood bank will provide stem cells to treat host of diseases   Toronto Star

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Regina Leader-Post
   
Hepatitis A concern in Alberta restaurant   
Regina Leader-Post
Deputy chief medical health officer Dr. Denise Werker talking in Regina on about confirmed case of hepatitis A in an Alberta retaurant. (DON HEALY/Regina, Leader-Post). Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post. REGINA — The provincial ...

Original Joe's hepatitis A case in Alberta prompts Saskatchewan health warning   Outbreak News Today
Sask. health officials caution public about Alberta hepatitis A case   Globalnews.ca
Health Officials issue Hepatitis A Public Health Advisory   620 CKRM.com
The Battlefords News-Optimist   
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CTV News
   
Risk of developing asthma begins in the womb, study says   
CTV News
New research blames early exposure to pollution for higher asthma rates in some Toronto communities. The study, published Friday in Health and Place by researchers at St. Michael's Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, links asthma ...

Poorer, more polluted Toronto neighbourhoods have higher childhood asthma ...   Globalnews.ca
Toronto Children With Asthma Likely Born In Areas With Traffic-Related Air ...   University Herald
New research reveals that polluted Toronto neighbourhoods have high rates of ...   News-Medical.net
EurekAlert (press release)   
HealthCanal.com   
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KelownaNow
   
Hell Yeah Prince George Good News Feature: Ride Don't Hide raises money for ...   
Prince George Citizen
The Canadian Mental Health Association's third annual Ride Don't Hide event raised almost $9,500 as 47 riders took to the streets from CN Centre the morning of June 21. Six virtual riders, those who weren't able to ride but wanted to raise funds, also ...

Ride sends a strong message   Vernon Morning Star
Over $60000 Raised for Mental Health in Kelowna   KelownaNow

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Calgary Herald
   
ICYMI: $500000 Awarded After Reston Doctors Mock Patient During Surgery   
Patch.com
The Vienna patient, hoping to record the doctor's orders following a routine colonoscopy, accidentally recorded the entire procedure. By Ethan Levine (Patch Staff) June 27, 2015. Share. 0 Comments. ICYMI: $500,000 Awarded After Reston Doctors Mock ...

Doctors recorded verbally abusing anesthetized patient   The Province

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TeCake
   
Some tips to slow down Alzheimer's effect   
TeCake
In recent years, research to prevent and cure Alzheimer have taken pace and many studies have been conducted to collect several scientific evidence that may spew some light on how to protect ourselves from weakening of memory in our old age. Alzheimer ...

Memory test could signal Alzheimer's years in advance   13WMAZ
Alzheimer's: Low memory test scores may be early sign of dementia   Digital Journal
Test Can Predict Alzheimer's 18 Years Ahead of Onset   Big Think (blog)
Daily Ardmoreite   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Be careful out there cycling   
Waterloo Record
As the school year ends and cyclists of all ages hop on their bikes this summer, safety concerns are likely top of mind. Cyclists injured in motor vehicle traffic accidents resulted in 3,155 emergency room visits and 692 hospitalizations in 2012-13, according to ...

Be careful out there   Hamilton Spectator

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