2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 Canada English Health


National Post
   
Rob Ford cleared to work one to two days a week as he recovers from cancer ...   
National Post
TORONTO — Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford has been cleared to work one or two days a week as he continues his recovery from cancer surgery. A spokesman for Ford said in a statement that the now city councillor received the news from his doctors after a ...

Rob Ford reports good progress after cancer surgery   Hamilton Spectator
Rob Ford to be back at city hall sooner than expected   insideTORONTO.com
Rob Ford cleared to return to work after cancer treatment   CBC.ca

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NorthernLife.ca
   
Ticks remain uncommon in north, says public health   
NorthernLife.ca
While the Sudbury and District Health Unit recently found a tick that tested positive for Lyme disease, the blacklegged ticks that sometimes carry the bacteria that causes the disease remain relatively uncommon in Northern Ontario. File photo.
Blacklegged ticks examined as Canada experiences increase in Lyme disease ...   CBC.ca
Lyme Disease always a summer threat   Alton Telegraph
Provincial Vet Watching Black Legged Tick Population   VOCM
Brantford Expositor   
Indianapolis Recorder   
Truro Daily News   
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CBC.ca
   
Social media campaign aims to curb sexist behaviour at Stampede   
CBC.ca
Though 10 days of Stampede partying is supposed to be all fun and good times, there's a dark side to the merriment – a spike in sexual harassment and violence. A social media campaign with the hashtag #SafeStampede has been launched with the ...

Does Calgary need #SafeStampede initiative for a harassment-free week?   Globalnews.ca
Calgary Sexual Health Centre pushes for safe Stampede   News Talk 770 Calgary

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Edmonton Journal
   
First responders respond to need for blood   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Liz Cook required 498 units of blood products after eating contaminated beef. That's about a week's worth of donations. On Friday, the city's emergency responders encouraged the public to donate blood at a Canadian Blood Services and ...

Edmonton first responders heed the call for blood   Edmonton Sun
Emergency responders roll up sleeves during blood donation blitz   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
Asbestos update: How Health Canada's advice has changed   
CTV News
Health Canada has updated the online information it provides to Canadians about the risks of asbestos, conceding that exposure to the substance in any form is dangerous. The HealthyCanadians.gc.ca website now says that any amount of asbestos ...

Ottawa's change of heart on asbestos welcome but late   The Globe and Mail
Ottawa should ban asbestos entirely: Editorial   Toronto Star
Government downplays seriousness of Health Canada asbestos revisions   Hamilton Spectator
Ottawa Citizen   
BlackburnNews.com   
The Carillon   
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CTV News
   
Lifeguards being praised for saving man's life at a Barrie beach   
CTV News
Emergency workers in Barrie are praising the work of some young lifeguards who used their training on Thursday to save a man from the water at Barrie's Centennial Beach. Barrie Police say around 4 p.m., two men who had been drinking got into trouble ...

Lifeguards save swimmer in Barrie   Simcoe.com
Barrie's Centennial Beach. EXAMINER PHOTO   The Barrie Examiner

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BlackburnNews.com
   
New Pathologist At Bluewater Health   
BlackburnNews.com
Since 2003, Dr. Malik has been a pathologist at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, including serving as the Director and Chief of Laboratory Medicine at the Cape Breton District Health Authority. Pathologists have expertise in using lab tests to ...
Bluewater Health has new pathologist   Lambton Shield
Dr. Shahid Malik recently worked at Cape Breton Regional Hospital   Sarnia Observer

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Toronto Star
   
Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak Associated with Frozen Chicken Entrees ...   
Food Poison Journal
In 1998 and 2005, two outbreaks of salmonellosis associated with eating frozen, pre-browned, single-serving, microwaveable stuffed chicken products were identified in Minnesota. Thirty-three cases of Salmonella Typhimurium infection associated with ...

Chicken recalled due to salmonella contamination   The Bell Jar
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Antioch Farms Chicken Cordon Bleu   Food Poisoning Bulletin
RECALL: Frozen breaded chicken products due to possible salmonella   Rapid News Network
Ottawa Citizen   
San Angelo LIVE!   
CTV News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Sierra Leone to host a Dutch business delegation   
StarAfrica.com
Sierra Leone is preparing to host a delegation of potential investors from the Netherlands next week, the government announced Thursday.A dispatch by the Information Attaché at the Sierra Leonean embassy in Brussels indicates that representatives of ...
Canadian military medical staff end six-month Ebola mission in Sierra Leone   Windsor Star

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CTV News
   
Left behind placenta behind medical ordeal for new mother   
CTV News
When Swati Agarwal went into labour in mid-June, her and her husband Sudhi were as excited as any first-time parents could be. However, the ordeal that Swati went through following her delivery of their daughter Yuvan at the Lakeshore General Hospital ...

Pieces of placenta left in new mother's uterus at Lakeshore General   CJAD

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