2015年7月4日 星期六

2015-07-05 Canada English Health


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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Calgary Herald
   
Grimm's roast beef recall   
Calgary Herald
Grimm's Fine Foods brand Home Style Roast Beef is being recalled by FG Deli Group Ltd. due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. People are being warned not to eat the product if it has the code G11630 and lists a best before date of July ...
Grimm's roast beef recalled   Castanet.net

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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
What is post-traumatic stress disorder?   Grand Forks Herald
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Therapeutics Market 2015 Trend, Analysis, and ...   CSO Australia

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Toronto Sun
   
Health risks of vaping still unknown: Doctor   
Toronto Sun
It's stunning that so many are willing to inhale from an e-cigarette, taking into their lungs an unknown, potentially toxic mix of chemical vapour, solely because an e-cigarette marketer tells them it's safe to do so. In an era where so many decry the ...
Tobacco use drops in Alaska as e-cigarettes surge   Daily Journal
Tobacco sales in Alaska hit new low as e-cigarettes surge   Alaska Dispatch News

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National Post
   
From virginity certificates to sweetgrass: Where health-care draws the line on ...   
National Post
As the adolescent girl underwent gynecological surgery at a western Canadian hospital, a doctor stood by to perform an unusual function. The physician was there, according to a source familiar with the incident, to sign a certificate verifying she ...
Program's goal is to reduce 'patient harms'   Alton Telegraph

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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 should ban asbestos entirely: Editorial   Toronto Star
Ottawa's change of heart on asbestos welcome but late   The Globe and Mail
Toronto Star's View: Ottawa should ban asbestos entirely   OurWindsor.ca
Brandon Sun   
Hamilton Spectator   
Ottawa Citizen   
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Brandon Sun
   
Alzheimer's spurs the fearful to change their lives to delay it   
Washington Post
When Jamie Tyrone found out that she carries a gene that gives her a 91 percent chance of developing Alzheimer's disease beginning around age 65, she sank into a depression so deep that at times she wanted to end her life. Then she decided to fight back.
Fear of Alzheimer's is everywhere, but it's spurring some to change lives   Tribune-Review
Dementia's rising tide   Brandon Sun

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Haze from Canadian wildfires triggers air pollution advisory across large part ...   
The Chronicle Journal
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The thick haze caused by smoke from more than 100 Canadian wildfires has triggered an air pollution health advisory across a large part of Minnesota. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency reports that the air quality is rated ...

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Focus News
   
Menstruation Cycle Abnormalities Worsen Bone Health In Athletes   
Focus News
Menstruation Cycle Abnormalities Worsen Bone Health In Athletes Menstrual irregularities increases the risk of female athletes suffering from bone stress injuries and fractures as compared to male athletes. Women sports persons with menstrual cycle ...

Female athlete triad leads to high risk for fractures   Triathlon Magazine Canada (blog)
Women suffering from 'female athlete triad' are at a high risk of bone loss   TheHealthSite
A health problem can make women athletes more injury prone   The New Age Online
Kasmir Monitor   
Odisha Samaya   
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Toronto Star
   
Join the club: Cycling groups from Kingston to Kenora   
Toronto Star
The popularity of cycling has been steadily increasing over the years and so has the growth of bicycle clubs that vary from local groups in small communities to big city associations with hundreds of members. Clubs offer a range of activities such as ...
Funding Applications Now Being Accepted   Fountain Pen

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