2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Vancouver HIV-AIDS meeting seen as step towards ending pandemic by 2030   
CTV News
TORONTO -- More than 6,000 international experts on HIV-AIDS will gather in Vancouver this weekend to share the latest scientific advances in the fight to eradicate the disease, which first emerged almost 35 years ago and exploded into a global pandemic.
Vancouver HIV-AIDS meeting seen as step towards goal of ending pandemic by ...   660 News
Opinionator | Mothers Helping Mothers to Live With HIV   New York Times (blog)
No end in sight   Science /AAAS

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CBC.ca
   
Ontario Parks to increase 'glamorous' lodgings for campers   
CBC.ca
Camping in Ontario is getting a makeover. Ontario Parks is working to expand its "glamping" or "glamourous camping" options to include roofed accommodations like cabins and yurts. Ontario Parks spokesperson Anne Craig says the demand is so high that ...

Provincial government joins worldwide recreation push with free park day   Chatham Daily News
Change text size for the story   Daily Miner and News
5 things to do in Toronto this weekend (July 17-19)   Globalnews.ca
Bay Today   
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Energeticcity.ca
   
Fraser Institute releases study on financial ramifications of medical service ...   
Energeticcity.ca
The Fraser Institute is out with the results of a new study which broadens the scope of the detrimental impact of medical service wait times for patients. It says last year long waits for surgeries and medical treatments cost Canadians $1.2 billion in ...
Wait time report irks MD group   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Long wait for medical care cost Canadians billions in 2014: Fraser Institute   Toronto Sun
Wait times hurt economy   Castanet.net
AM900 CHML   
660 News   
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Fort McMurray Today
   
Alberta government open to national pharmacare plan   
Fort McMurray Today
Alberta's new provincial government is “definitely open to” a national pharmacare plan, according to Health Minster Sarah Hoffman. Hoffman said in a short interview with the Today on Thursday that she'd ensure universal publicly-funded prescription ...
Health Ministers consider alternate approaches for expanding pharmacare   The Globe and Mail
Survey demonstrates strong support for a national pharmacare program   National Union of Public and General Employees
Canadians Support Pharmacare Program That Includes Private Drug Plans   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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CBC.ca
   
Chicken pox vaccine program 'clearly working' among Ontario children   
CBC.ca
Ontario's publicly funded chickenpox vaccination program appears to have dramatically reduced the number of children who get infected with the virus, researchers say. In a study that looked at 20 years of data, Public Health Ontario found the number of ...

Big drop in chickenpox cases after Ontario began public vaccine program: study   Windsor Star

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CBC.ca
   
Syphilis case increase concerns PEI health officials   
CBC.ca
P.E.I.'s Chief Public Health Office is concerned with the increase of cases of syphilis. Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison says there have been 15 new cases of the infectious disease over the past 18 months. The number has been ...
Infectious syphilis cases on the rise in PEI, health officer issues advisory   580 CFRA Radio
Syphilis on the rise   Journal Pioneer

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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Law prohibiting cryonics' services challenged in B.C   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
A B.C. law prohibits preserving human bodies through cryonics, where the body is frozen at ultra-low temperatures. Photograph by: Peter J. Thompson, National Post , The Canadian Press. A law prohibiting the sale of a service in British Columbia that ...

Colby Cosh: So a handful of life-extension nerds want to become human ...   National Post
Canadian Sues to Freeze Body After Death   Courthouse News Service

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The Australian Women's Weekly
   
Ending the Big, Fat Debate   
Huffington Post
Achieving a clear understanding of the health effects of dietary fats requires a challenging slog through a thick tangle of opinions. These days, it's rare to get through any given news cycle without contentions about dietary fat, expert and otherwise ...
Have you conditioned yourself into craving bad food?   The Australian Women's Weekly
Your brain on cookies and cake: Canadian docs study how saturated fat tampers ...   Globalnews.ca
Scientists: Junk Food Causes a Drug-Like Addiction   Yahoo Health
Canadian Running Magazine (blog)   
Softpedia News   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Residents of Saskatchewan town question the value of part-time emergency room   
mysask.com
PREECEVILLE, Sask. - There are calls from residents and opposition politicians to increase emergency services in Preeceville, Sask. Currently, the hospital provides emergency services every other week but Roberta Wiwcharuk with the Sunrise Health ...

Preeceville death prompts call for rural health strategy | Video   Regina Leader-Post
Family seeking changes after Preeceville man dies during ER closure   Globalnews.ca
Man dies during Preeceville hospital closure   Wire Service Canada (press release)

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Digital Journal
   
Gut bacteria provide coffee berry borers with super-resistance   
Digital Journal
New York - Scientists have worked out why coffee berry borers manage to cause so much damage to coffee plants around the world, despite being exposed to high levels of caffeine that would ordinarily be toxic. The answer is bacteria.
Gut Microbes Enable Coffee Pest to Withstand Extremely Toxic Concentrations ...   Lab Manager Magazine

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