2015年6月28日 星期日

2015-06-29 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Outbreak of salmonella infections linked to frozen raw breaded chicken products   
Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA - The Public Health Agency of Canada says an outbreak of salmonella infections in four provinces has been linked to frozen raw breaded chicken products. The agency says there are 44 cases of salmonella illness — 28 in Ontario, 12 in Quebec, ...

Health warning: Salmonella outbreak linked to breaded chicken products   Montreal Gazette
Salmonella outbreak that sickened 44 linked to frozen breaded chicken products   Globalnews.ca
44 Salmonella Cases Linked to Frozen Poultry Products   640 Toronto News
OurWindsor.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Air quality warning issued for Langley and Fraser Valley   
BCLocalNews
Residents of the Langleys and Fraser Valley are being urged to minimize the use of vehicles during the current air quality warning. — image credit: Langley Times File Photo. 0. by Dan Ferguson - Langley Times; posted Jun 27, 2015 at 10:00 PM. Residents of ...

Air Quality Advisory issued for parts of Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley   Globalnews.ca
'Beware of the Searing Heat, Specially in the Afternoon', Says Metro Vancouver   NY City News
Vancouver air quality warning, High levels of ground-level ozone   Digital Journal
CBC.ca   
Vancouver Sun   
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NDTV
   
BlackBerry considers bacteria-free smartphone   
Washington Post
BlackBerry may design a bacteria-free smartphone as it bids to become the secure mobile choice for the health-care industry, chief executive John Chen said. The Canadian mobile manufacturer is partnering with ThoughtWire and Cisco Systems to provide ...

BlackBerry Ltd (NASDAQ:BBRY) Intends to Become Secure Mobile Choice For ...   Benchmark Monitor
BlackBerry CEO Suggests Next Smartphone May Be Antibacterial, Geared ...   Medical Daily
BlackBerry plans bacteria-free smartphone for hospitals   Telecompaper (subscription)
Times of India   
The Hindu   
International Business Times AU   
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OurWindsor.ca
   
How St. Michael's Hospital is preparing for a major disaster   
OurWindsor.ca
A look at how far Stephen Harper has come in his mission to make Canada a... Auto · Best of Windsor · Environment · Health · Home and Garden · Jobs. 2 hours ago Head-turning 2016 Subaru BRZ hits the streets. Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) has announced ...


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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)   
Tasnim News Agency (press release)   
HealthCanal.com   
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KamloopsBCNow
   
Here's What You Need To Know About Heat Stroke   
KamloopsBCNow
B.C. is in the midst of a heat wave, with 34 communities breaking temperature records on Saturday, so it's important to be careful about your own body heat. Heat-related illness is when your body gains heat faster than it can cool itself down. This type of illness ...


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Huffington Post India
   
The Morning Wrap: Yoga Compulsory For Central Armed Forces; Miffed Judge ...   
Huffington Post India
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel perform yoga on International Yoga Day in Khasa on the outskirts of Amritsar on June 21, 2015. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 21 hailed the first International Yoga Day as a 'new era of peace', moments ...

Blemished posture   Arab News
Yoga Bust!   South Asian Link

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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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Barbados Today
   
Strong objection to tax on sugary drinks   
Jamaica Gleaner (subscription)
The government of Barbados plans to impose a 10 per cent tax on sugary drinks despite widespread objection from the public. Officials say the measure is aimed at reducing obesity and diabetes in the eastern Caribbean island. The tax is scheduled to go into ...

Barbados to impose tax on sugary drinks amid objections   10TV
Living LBGT   Barbados Today

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Youth Health Magzine
   
18-Year-old Men Should Start Freezing Sperm, Says One UK Doctor   
Youth Health Magzine
These effects are documented more on women, who are usually advised to have babies not later than 30 years old to avoid significant risks and complications during pregnancy and delivery. On the other hand, not much has been said about men. Like Us on ...

Freezing sperm could curb rise in autism   Autism Daily Newscast
Freeze sperm at 18 to cut disabled baby risk, says expert   New Zealand Herald
Freeze sperm at 18, bioethicist urges men   The Daily Star
Medical Xpress   
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