2015年7月6日 星期一

2015-07-07 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Report clears course questioning vaccines   
BlackburnNews.com
TORONTO - A University of Toronto investigation into a course that taught anti-vaccination materials concluded the instructor's approach did not warrant concern and the course was not "unbalanced." And the author of the report, a former president and ...
U of T anti-vaccine course cleared   Newstalk 1010
Report clears U of T course that teaches anti-vaccination materials   Globalnews.ca
Lecturer who taught anti-vaxxer 'propaganda' no longer at U of T   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
Maximize summer by dodging its pests: Fight the bite, avoid burns and poison ivy   
mysask.com
Days are long, windows are open, water is inviting and the world is green and blue. Down-filled jackets and scratchy woollen wear gets shoved to the back of the closet — for a few months, at any rate. As glorious as it is, summer poses a few health ...
How to maximize summer by dodging its perils and pests   CTV News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Interactive Map: BC active wildfires   
Vancouver Sun
An interactive map of active B.C. wildfires supplied by the B.C. government. BC Active Wildfires · Fires of Note (click for more details). New Fires (less than 24hrs old - not fires of note). Active Fires (not fires of note). Close. OK. OK Cancel ...

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EurekAlert
   
Older patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries less likely to get surgery   
Medical Xpress
Older patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries are less likely to receive surgery compared with younger patients and they experience a significant lag between injury and surgery, according to new research by an orthopedic surgeon at St. Michael's ...
Public Release: 6-Jul-2015 Older patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries ...   EurekAlert (press release)
Ageism still rampant in health care   CBC.ca (blog)

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CTV News
   
Next phase of construction starting for Atlas Tube Centre in Lakeshore   
CTV News
Residents and officials are celebrating the next phase of construction for Lakeshore's Atlas Tube Centre. The new athletic complex officially opened in September 2014. It includes an arena with three ice pads, a gymnasium, a dance studio, an indoor ...
Next phase of Lakeshore's Atlas Tube Centre in progress   OurWindsor.ca
Ground Broken On Atlas Tube Centre Aquatic Complex   windsoriteDOTca News
Splash! Expansion of Lakeshore recreation complex underway   Windsor Star (blog)
Digital Journal   
BlackburnNews.com   
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Toronto Star
   
Sugary drinks linked to 1600 Canadian deaths a year: Study   
OurWindsor.ca
So say the results of a new study, which holds sugary drinks responsible for the death of 1,600 Canadians annually. That's more than four deaths per day, and higher than most other wealthy industrialized countries, said Dariush Mozaffarian, senior ...
HONICKMAN FOR CARROLL | Is Liquid Sugar Killing Canadians?   640 Toronto News

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KXNet.com
   
Ongoing smoke advisory in Fort St. John and area   
CJDC
The B.C. Ministry of Environment has extended the smoke advisory in Fort St. John and the surrounding region. Smoke from wild fires, mainly located near Fort Nelson, have Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) values at a 2, or low risk, but the levels could ...
Providing quality childcare to Fort St. John   Energeticcity.ca
State Officials Talk About Health Risks From Wildfire Smoke   KXNet.com
Island Health advising residents to be aware of air quality conditions   Comox Valley Record
Military Technologies   
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CBC.ca
   
Josh Brine, patient missing from Nova Scotia Hospital, has been found   
CBC.ca
A teenager who went missing from the Nova Scotia Hospital on Friday has been found safe. Josh Brine, 19, was reported missing Friday evening after not returning from being out on a pass. He was supposed to return to the hospital by 8 p.m. that night.
Patient reported missing from Nova Scotia Hospital found safe   CTV News
Patient returns to Nova Scotia Hospital   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Missing Dartmouth hospital patient found safe   MetroNews Canada
Yarmouth County Vanguard   
Truro Daily News   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Twin Cities air 'unhealthy for everyone' as smoke drifts in from Canadian ...   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
JEFF WHEELER • jeff.wheeler@startribune.com High rises in haze: The Minneapolis skyline was hazy Monday afternoon as smoke from wildfires drifted over the state. A look at the path of the Canadian fires and map showing the air quality index across the ...

All of Minnesota under Air Pollution Warning   KSTP.com
High Levels Of Air Pollution Statement Issued For Windsor & Essex County   windsoriteDOTca News
Fire and rain: Dense smoke plume follows downpours   Minnesota Public Radio News (blog)

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CTV News
   
Mosquitoes a major pain in the vein for Kanata residents   
CTV News
Residents in an area of Kanata Lakes in west Ottawa are tired of giving blood. They don't mean donating to Canadian Blood Services. They mean giving it drop by miserable drop to the swarms of mosquitoes infesting their neighbourhood. The problem has ...

Kanata residents have to pay for Kizell Pond mosquito fix, says Marianne ...   CBC.ca
Mosquitoes causing an welcome buzz in Kanata Lakes suburb   MetroNews Canada
Kanata residents want city to help deal with mosquitoes   580 CFRA Radio

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