2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Canada English Health


BBC News
   
Blowing balloons 'treats glue ear'   
BBC News
Using the nose to inflate a balloon helps heal glue ear, University of Southampton research suggests. The act increases the pressure in the ear to clear it of sticky mucus. Three times a day, 320 children with glue ear used nasal balloons. A month ...
Glue ear in children treated with simple nasal balloons   CBC.ca
nasal balloon procedure can help treat children's hearing loss: study   CTV News
Inflating balloon through nose can correct otitis media in children   Toronto Star
Windsor Star   
Irish Mirror   
Philly.com   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Oxycodone prescribing down, but deaths from opioids increase overall in Ontario   
Hamilton Spectator
Ontario addiction experts say reduced prescribing of oxycodone has helped cut overdose deaths from the potent narcotic, but other opioids are increasingly taking its place. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Sheryl Ubelacker. TORONTO ...

Oxycodone prescribing down, but deaths from opioids overall on rise: experts   580 CFRA Radio

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Montreal Gazette
   
Health Canada warns against use of health products containing ibogaine   
Montreal Gazette
A sign is displayed in front of Health Canada headquarters in Ottawa on Friday, January 3, 2014. Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. TORONTO — Health Canada is warning Canadians they should not take products being ...

Information Update - Unauthorized natural health product "Remogen" containing ...   Virtual Press Office (press release)

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Globalnews.ca
   
Study to look into First Nations cancer claims   
Globalnews.ca
A radiologist uses a magnifying glass to check mammograms for breast cancer in Los Angeles, May 6, 2010. CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Damian Dovarganes. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence ...

Cancer rate to be studied among Ontario aboriginals   The Globe and Mail

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CBC.ca
   
Boy's drowning in Auburn Bay sparks safety concerns about community lakes   
CBC.ca
The drowning of a seven-year-old boy last week is raising concerns about safety at community lakes. Lakes similar to the one at Auburn Bay where the tragedy occurred do not have a lifeguard on duty. The boy was pulled from the lake on Friday evening in ...

Community comes together to support family of young drowning victim   CTV News
Neighbourhood remembers 'creative' seven-year-old who drowned   Calgary Herald
Competitors join memorial for young drowning victim   News Talk 770 Calgary

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CTV News
   
54 medications added to Manitoba Pharmacare Program   
CTV News
The government of Manitoba announced Monday that patients will have access to coverage for 54 new drugs through the Manitoba Pharmacare Program. Pharmacare is a universal prescription drug benefit program which covers the covers 100 per cent of ...

Manitoba group wants more Hepatitis C testing   CBC.ca
Manitoba adds 54 covered drugs   Winnipeg Sun
Hepatitis C Drug One of 54 New Medications Covered by Manitoba Pharmacare   ChrisD.ca

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MetroNews Canada
   
Winnipeg therapist says using horses as therapy animals for vets a good idea   
MetroNews Canada
The federal government is funding a pair of studies looking into the effectiveness of using horses as therapy animals for veterans with stress-related mental injuries, and a local therapist who has used the therapy to help kids says it's bound to help ...
Studies will look at benefits of using horses as therapy animals for vets   Coast Reporter
Feds to fund national standard development of horse therapy for injured veterans   CTV News

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London Free Press
   
Testosterone fails to help with ejaculation problems   
London Free Press
In a four-month trial, testosterone therapy did not improve ejaculation problems in men with low testosterone levels. "We wanted to explore in this study whether testosterone replacement is beneficial in the treatment of ejaculatory dysfunctions in men ...

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CBC.ca
   
Medical marijuana could be covered by insurance, experts say   
CBC.ca
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. Health Canada announced ...

Morning Briefing: Insurance industry will pay for marijuana say experts   Insurance Business America
Insurance coverage for medical marijuana on the horizon, industry experts say   Calgary Herald

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OutpatientSurgery.net
   
The End of Cataract Surgery?   
OutpatientSurgery.net
The identification of a substance that reverses the buildup of protein in eye lenses, the proximal cause of cataracts, presents the possibility that the vision-destroying condition could someday be simply treated with eye drops. According to a report ...
Opinion: I can see clearly now the cataracts are gone   Gladstone Observer
Breakthrough: California Scientists Develop Cataract-Dissolving Eye Drops   Sputnik International
Could Cataract Surgery Soon Be Unnecessary?   eMaxHealth
Bullet News Niagara   
Times Colonist   
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