2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Naloxone's prescription-only status to get Health Canada review   
CBC.ca
Health Canada has agreed to review the prescription-only status of an antidote used to treat heroin and other opioid overdoses. A number of provinces have called for naloxone to be easier to access, so people who might one day need it can keep it on hand.
Health Canada to review status of overdose-reversing drug   The Globe and Mail
Health Canada mulls stripping off naloxone's prescription-only status   Techie News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Stroke-induced disabilities projected to rise   
Sooke News Mirror
TORONTO - A new study suggests the number of Canadians living with stroke-induced disabilities will rise substantially over the next couple of decades. More people are surviving strokes — a good news story about what can be a devastating and even ...
More survive strokes, but need more care   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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CBC.ca
   
Marijuana dispensary shut down by police, owners may face charges   
CBC.ca
A police raid on a marijuana dispensary in Edmonton is leaving people who use the substance to ease their medical conditions without anywhere to get it. Members of ALERT's Green Team shut down the Mobile Access Compassionate Resources Society ...

Legal marijuana users left scrambling after local supplier raided by police   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton weed dispensary raid leaves patients out of luck   Edmonton Sun

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Owen Sound Sun Times
   
Health Unit looks for info after dog biting in Meaford   
Simcoe.com
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is seeking assistance from the public in finding the owner of a dog involved in a biting incident that occurred in Meaford. Related Stories. Truck/goose collision sends Grey... On July 22, at 10:30 a.m., a woman walking a ...
Dog Biting Incident in Meaford   Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
Beach water quality good this year   Owen Sound Sun Times

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CTV News
   
New study to probe claims of unusually high cancer rate in Ontario First Nation   
CTV News
Some First Nations communities in Ontario and Manitoba have complained for years about what they call an unusually high rate of cancer among their members. Now a new study, funded by Health Canada and conducted by a group of University of Toronto ...

Support for Cat Lake Cancer Walkers Growing   Net Newsledger

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Techie News
   
Older adults can fend off cognitive decline due to mini-strokes through walking   
Techie News
Regular exercise indisputably helps people lead healthier lives during their adulthood right through to their old age and now a new research is suggesting that beyond the physical benefits of workout, older adults can also gain mentally through good ...

Walking three hours a week improves brain function: UBC research   Vancouver Sun
Aerobic exercise is as good for the older brain as it is for the body   University of British Columbia

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The Inquisitr
   
Kaylee Goemans: Strangers Stop Mom's Car From Being Towed After Facebook Post ...   
The Inquisitr
Having to rush your newborn to the emergency room on doctor's orders is scary enough without having to worry about anything else. Thankfully, due to the kindness of strangers, Kaylee Goemans had only her 6-week-old son to focus on last Thursday at the ...

Kaylee Goemans in ER with baby: Stunned as folks make sure her car isn't towed   Examiner.com
Strangers Keep Woman's Car From Being Towed While She's in ER With Newborn   KCEN-TV
Strangers on Facebook Feed Parking Meter for Mom Stuck in Hospital with Sick ...   People Magazine
Daily Mail   
Bustle   
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The Guardian
   
Protect abortion clinics from harassment, Jeremy Hunt urged   
The Guardian
Britain's health service is being “held hostage” by anti-abortion protesters who have forced the closure of one clinic and put another under threat, say campaigners. In an open letter, a group of MPs, academics, health workers, authors and women's ...
Guilt, regret and pragmatism - Irish women and their abortions   Irish Independent
New study finds 99 per cent of women have no regrets after an abortion   Stuff.co.nz
Rather than shaming, we should listen   Winnipeg Free Press
National Right to Life News   
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Erasing 76 Crimes
   
Another view: Progress for infants   
Waterloo Record
One. Unbelievably, thankfully, that was the number of mother-to-child HIV transmissions at birth in Canada in all of last year. The tiny statistic, revealed at the International AIDS Society conference in Vancouver this week, means that Canada has ...
THE MOST FROM THE COAST !   Coastweek
4 news briefs: Anti-gay laws undercutting AIDS efforts   Erasing 76 Crimes
What You Need to Know About the Teen Who Has Been in HIV Remission for 12 Years   Care2.com
The New Age Online   
Inverse   
Chinatopix   
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The Province (blog)
   
Alan Cassels: Sometimes it's good to wait for new prescription...   
The Province (blog)
The newest report from Canada's brand-name drug makers on access to new drugs has one key message: compared to other countries, Canada goes slow and low.New drugs are slower to be covered by our provincial.
Cassels: Slow and steady wins the race in drug approvals   Calgary Herald
Waiting for new pharmaceutical approvals the right approach   Troy Media

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