2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 Canada English Health


News1130
   
Insurance coverage for medical marijuana on the horizon: experts   
News1130
TORONTO (NEWS 1130) – Canadians who have been prescribed medical marijuana could one day see their insurance company footing the bill, experts predict, following the introduction of new Health Canada rules that allow for the sale of cannabis oils.

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CBC.ca
   
New hepatitis C drug approved for Quebec's sickest patients   
CBC.ca
An expensive treatment for hepatitis C will soon be covered by the province's health-care public health care plan — but only the sickest Quebecers will have access to it for now. According to the public health care bureau (RAMQ), some Quebecers with ...
AbbVie posts mixed financial results for the second quarter   Markets Morning
Quebec to start reimbursing for 'revolutionary' Hepatitis C treatment   Montreal Gazette
AbbVie Revenue Growth Falls Short of Expectations   The Legacy

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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 Reviewing The Prescription-Only Status Of Naloxone   E Canada Now
Health Canada mulls stripping off naloxone's prescription-only status   Techie News

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BlackburnNews.com
   
Grey Bruce Health Yet To Post Water Quality Advisory In 2015   
BlackburnNews.com
It's so far been a good summer for water quality along the Lake Huron and Georgian Bay shorelines according to the Grey Bruce Health Unit. Not one beach has had to be posted with a water quality advisory by the GBHU in 2015. Public health manager ...

Dog Biting Incident in Meaford   Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
Beach water quality good this year   Owen Sound Sun Times
Health Unit looks for info after dog biting in Meaford   Simcoe.com

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CBC.ca
   
Evacuees focus on restocking food as Sask. wildfires decrease   
CBC.ca
As residents from northern Saskatchewan displaced by wildfires return home to their communities, they're now starting to focus on restoring some semblance of order to their lives. Hall Lake and Clam Lake Bridge were the last two areas in the province ...
Officials report forest fire decline in La Ronge region   The Reminder
Raging wildfires put taxed health services to ultimate test   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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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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Ottawa Sun
   
Physician-assisted dying debate a matter of life, death and time   
Ottawa Sun
Physician-assisted suicide a matter of life, death and time Conservative Member of Parliament Steven Fletcher (R) arrives to speak to journalists at the Supreme Court of Canada on Feb. 6, 2015. The Supreme Court of Canada overturned a ban on ...

Canadians agree on assisted suicide. Why isn't Ottawa listening?   Toronto Star

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iNews880.com
   
Some medical marijuana users looking elsewhere after police raid   
iNews880.com
It's not clear why it happened, but some medical marijuana users in Edmonton have been left 'not high' and 'very dry' after police raided and shut down the Mobile Access Compassionate Resources Society. Ryan Wolff, who suffers from a nerve condition ...


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Health Ministry threatened dozens with 'nasty letters' after firings   
Times Colonist
Roderick MacIsaac killed himself before the B.C. government apologized for firing him in 2012. Photograph By Submitted. Previous Next. Roderick MacIsaac killed himself before the B.C. government apologized for firing him in 2012. Photograph By Submitted.

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Zee News
   
Google Glass may improve social skills in autistic people   
Financial Express
A new technology uses Google Glass to help those with autism make eye contact, engage in conversations and more easily read social situations. By: PTI | July 26, 2015 8:55 pm. G+. Other Articles. Are you consuming enough fiber? Premature birth linked ...
Google Glass may help improve social skills in autistic people   Hindustan Times
Google Glass Can Help People With Autism   Siliconindia.com

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