2015年7月12日 星期日

2015-07-13 Canada English Health


Techie News
   
Is sunbathing more dangerous than driving a car? Study questions   
Techie News
Sunbathing is probably more dangerous than driving cars, a new study has warned based on number of deaths caused by the two. According to a study by spray tan company AURA, more people die due to skin cancer than their die due to traffic accidents.
Skin Cancer Specialists Warn Against Sunburn Art   The Silver Ink
Skin Cancer Foundation asks People not to Try 'Sunburn Art'   Northern Californian
Skin cancer group issues warning about 'sunburn art'   Rick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews
Montreal Gazette   
Wall Street Journal   
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www.insidebelleville.com/
   
Do fecal transplants help colitis? Unclear   
www.insidebelleville.com/
Technical assistant Eliska Didyk transfers human fecal matter solution into a bottle in an OpenBiome laboratory, in Medford, Mass., on June 19, 2014. Stool transplants have turned out to be a veritable home run in the treatment of recurrent C ...

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Poughkeepsie Journal
   
How to avoid, remove ticks from you, your pet   
Poughkeepsie Journal
Protect yourself from tick bites. Know where to expect ticks. Blacklegged ticks live in moist and humid environments, particularly in or near woods or grassy areas. You may come into contact with ticks during outdoor activities around your home or when ...

Opinion: Lyme disease is very real, but it's no epidemic   Montreal Gazette
That crawling, biting time of year   Austin Herald
One woman's Lyme disease fight: 'I went from straight As to having difficulty ...   Syracuse.com
Times of Malta   
Timesonline.com   
Belleville Intelligencer   
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CBC.ca
   
Opioid prescriptions down in PEI says health minister   
CBC.ca
Prince Edward Island's health minister says the government has seen a significant drop in the number of prescriptions written for, and the number of people using, opioids like percocet and codeine. Doug Currie said there were 6,000 fewer prescriptions ...
Putting dent in drug use on PEI   The Guardian Charlottetown

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The Express Tribune
   
Youngsters ageing faster than ever   
The Express Tribune
Some participants' biological age was 20 years more than what their birth certificates indicated. PHOTO: FILE. LONDON: If you are young but look old, chances are that you might have actually turned old. In a paper that appeared in the journal ...
We all age differently – and you may be older than you think   BusinessTech
Not Everyone Ages At The Same Rate, And the Difference Can Be Dramatic ...   Tech Times
Youngsters ageing faster: Why 20-yr-olds look double their age   Hindustan Times
India Today   
Times Gazette   
Voice of America   
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The Express Tribune
   
Access to nature boosts older adults' quality of life   
Financial Express
A new research has revealed that nature promotes physical, mental, and spiritual healing especially in older adults who stay close to natural environment. By: ANI | Washington Dc | July 13, 2015 1:20 am ...

Interaction with nature good for elders   Times of India
Everyday Access to Nature Ups Seniors' Quality of Life   PsychCentral.com (blog)

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Hindustan Times
   
Govt. doctor beaten up as newborn dies   
The Hindu
A government doctor was on Sunday severely beaten up by angry locals at Manikchak in West Bengal's Malda district for referring a woman in labour to another hospital, leading to the death of the newborn. The police said the condition of the doctor ...
West Bengal: Locals beat up government doctor as newborn dies   Hindustan Times
West Bengal: Doctor beaten up as newborn dies   Daily News & Analysis
Doctor beaten after woman gives birth in ambulance   New Kerala

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Union council to file human rights complaint over health care age discrimination   
Tbnewswatch.com
Ontario Council of Hospital Unions of CUPE president Michael Hurley (left) and northern vice president Sharon Richer address reporters on Saturday. The council intends to file a human rights complaint against Ontario's health care system, alleging it ...
More precarious health status of northern Ontario citizens means deep hospital ...   Digital Journal

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Peterborough Examiner
   
About 600 take part in Mudmoiselle Mud Run   
Peterborough Examiner
Team Tough Stuff descend a hill during the Mudmoiselle 5k obstacle course run for women to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society on Saturday July 11, 2015 at Devil's Elbow ski hill in Bethany, Ont. In 2014 up to 700 competitors helped raise more ...

Women support cancer by getting wet and dirty   Kawartha Media Group

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The Statesman (press release)
   
Opt for substitutes for fried snacks in monsoon   
The Statesman (press release)
It's pouring and all you crave is fried snacks like pakodas and samosas but consuming all that isn't healthy. Look for healthy substitutes instead, says an expert. Vijayant Rawat, executive chef of Mosaic Hotel, Noida, shares a list of a few healthy ...

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