2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 Canada English Health


Windsor Star
   
Canadian military medical staff end six-month Ebola mission in Sierra Leone   
Windsor Star
A six-month mission that sent Canadian Armed Forces medical personnel to West Africa to help with the Ebola response has wound up, the federal government announced Tuesday. Soldiers returning from a medical mission in Sierra Leone wait for their ...

Canadian Forces conclude Ebola mission in Sierra Leone   The Globe and Mail

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Live Science
   
The US just recorded its first confirmed measles death in 12 years   
Washington Post
Health officials on Thursday confirmed the country's first measles death since 2003, and they believe the victim was most likely exposed to the virus in a health facility in Washington state during an outbreak there. The woman died in the spring; a ...
Woman's death first from measles in US since 2003   Brisbane Times
Woman's death by measles is first in US since 2003   CTV News
Measles death in Washington state is first in US in 12 years   Los Angeles Times
ABC News   
New York Times   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Finally, the answer to why we love food after boozing   
NEWS.com.au
FRIDAY night drinks have escalated and you find yourself smelling of gin while you wait for your order number to be called at the 24-hour McDonalds. As you finish your large double quarter pounder meal with a side of nuggets, an extra cheeseburger and ...

'Shot' of alcohol boosts ladies' appetite   iAfrica.com
A shot of alcohol - in the vein - stimulates women's appetite   The New Age Online
Study: 'Aperitif effect' triggers women to overeat when drinking alcohol   Malay Mail Online
Medical Daily   
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Toronto Star
   
Rob Ford reports good progress after cancer surgery   
Toronto Star
City councillor and former Toronto mayor Rob Ford (open Rob Ford's policard) is making good progress after cancer surgery this spring and will return to work sooner than expected. Open policard for CouncillorRob Ford. Open policard for MayorJohn Tory.
Rob Ford cleared to return to work after cancer treatment   CBC.ca
Doctors say Rob Ford can return to work   Toronto Sun
Rob Ford can return to work 1-2 days a week   InsideHalton.com

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Brisbane Times
   
8 scary facts about antibiotic resistance   
Reveal
It's flu season. And we're all about to crisscross the country to exchange hugs, kisses and germs. We're going to get sick. And when we do, many of us will run to our doctors and, hoping to get better, demand antibiotics. And that's the problem ...
Antibiotic epidemic   Times LIVE
How to End the Regulatory Slowdown for New Antibiotics   Wall Street Journal
Overuse of nursing home antibiotics may put all residents at risk   Fox News
Brisbane Times   
ConsumerReports.org   
The Globe and Mail   
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Sarnia Observer
   
Advocates in Sarnia calling for ban on asbestos use in Canada   
Sarnia Observer
Changes Health Canada has made to how the federal department's website describes the health risks of asbestos are being welcomed in Sarnia, a community hit hard by occupational diseases, including mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to ...

Asbestos revisions on Health Canada website not significant, government says   Times Colonist
Government plays down asbestos revisions   Hope Standard

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Food recall: Check the freezer for several chicken burgers   
Ottawa Citizen
CFIA is recalling three types of frozen chicken burgers including No Name brand sold at Loblaws. courtesy / CFIA. Share Adjust Comment Print. BRAMPTON, Ont. – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says several frozen uncooked breaded chicken ...

Frozen stuffed chicken entrees cause salmonella problems   West Central Tribune
Barber Foods recalls chicken products sold in Midwest   Press Herald
Salmonella cases in Minnesota linked to chicken products   Northland's NewsCenter
CTV News   
WGME   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Few people heading toward diabetes know it, study finds   
The Globe and Mail
Only about one in eight people with so-called prediabetes, often a precursor to full-blown disease, know they have a problem, a study has found. Lacking awareness, people with the elevated blood sugar levels were also less likely to make lifestyle ...
Pet care improves kids' diabetes management   Irish Health
Better to know than not: Simple test for diabetes can save your life   myfox8.com

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TheChronicleHerald.ca
   
Manitoba's Bill 35 to legislate presumptive work-relatedness of PTSD   
Ecolog.com
The Manitoba government has introduced Bill 35, The Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Amendments). If passed, the Bill, introduced on June 8, 2015, would create a legislative presumption ...

Understanding impact of PTSD   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Therapeutics Market 2015 Trend, Analysis, and ...   CSO Australia
Sustainers learn new ways for recognizing and dealing with PTSD   DVIDS (press release)
Gainesville Sun   
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Fox News
   
Newport Beach Cosmetic Surgeon Discusses Breast Implants and Natural ...   
Digital Journal
NEWPORT BEACH, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 2, 2015) - Dr. Semira Bayati, a plastic surgeon in Newport Beach, says breast augmentation is one of the most popular procedures at her practice. In fact, the large number of procedures she performs is reflective ...
How Do Breast Preferences Differ Around The World? Plastic Surgeons From ...   Bustle
Plastic surgeons from different countries prefer different breast shapes   GMA News

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