Times of India
Trans-fat ups risk of mortality by 34%
Times of India
A large new review of existing research suggests that for healthy people, a reasonable amount of saturated fat in the diet poses no health risk. Transfats, on the other hand, were associated with an increased risk of death from any cause, death from ...
Butter is all right, but margarine just might kill you, massive Canadian study ...Calgary Herald
Why butter is fine, but too much margarine could kill youIrish Independent
Transfats the killer - studyTimes LIVE
The Age
Telegraph.co.uk
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Times of India
A large new review of existing research suggests that for healthy people, a reasonable amount of saturated fat in the diet poses no health risk. Transfats, on the other hand, were associated with an increased risk of death from any cause, death from ...
Butter is all right, but margarine just might kill you, massive Canadian study ...
Why butter is fine, but too much margarine could kill you
Transfats the killer - study
ABC Online
Listening to music boosts recovery from surgery and reduces pain, research finds
ABC Online
Listening to music before, during and after surgery reduces patients' pain, eases anxiety and lessens the need for painkillers, British scientists said. After reviewing evidence from around 7,000 patients, scientists said patients going for surgery ...
Music boosts recovery from surgery, reduces painFinancial Express
Music is beneficial to surgery patients, study findsIrish Times
Music soothes patients' pain, but could distract surgeonsCBC.ca
Sydney Morning Herald
BBC News
Herald Sun
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ABC Online
Listening to music before, during and after surgery reduces patients' pain, eases anxiety and lessens the need for painkillers, British scientists said. After reviewing evidence from around 7,000 patients, scientists said patients going for surgery ...
Music boosts recovery from surgery, reduces pain
Music is beneficial to surgery patients, study finds
Music soothes patients' pain, but could distract surgeons
Vancouver Sun
14 new physicians coming to work in rural BC communities as part of new program
Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — Fourteen internationally-trained doctors are fanning out across British Columbia as part of a program to provide better primary health care in rural areas. A release from the Ministry of Health says all 14 doctors will work as family ...
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Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — Fourteen internationally-trained doctors are fanning out across British Columbia as part of a program to provide better primary health care in rural areas. A release from the Ministry of Health says all 14 doctors will work as family ...
CBC.ca
Search for foodborne outbreak source isn't easy
CBC.ca
Some sort of fresh produce has been making a number of Canadians sick this summer. But with grocery stores a veritable cornucopia of fruits and vegetables, how do public health experts figure out what is to blame? It ain't easy. In fact, it takes a lot ...
Source of Cyclospora outbreak remains a mysteryCTV News
When a foodborne illness outbreak hits, finding the source isn't easy580 CFRA Radio
Cyclospora outbreak hits 16 York Region residentsYorkRegion.com
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CBC.ca
Some sort of fresh produce has been making a number of Canadians sick this summer. But with grocery stores a veritable cornucopia of fruits and vegetables, how do public health experts figure out what is to blame? It ain't easy. In fact, it takes a lot ...
Source of Cyclospora outbreak remains a mystery
When a foodborne illness outbreak hits, finding the source isn't easy
Cyclospora outbreak hits 16 York Region residents
The Globe and Mail
Doctors often reject assisted-death requests, European study finds
The Globe and Mail
Even when physician-assisted suicide is legal, doctors often have reservations about helping patients die, two European studies suggest. In one study, researchers reviewed euthanasia requests made to the End-of-Life Clinic, established in the ...
Shopping for a euthanasia doctor in the Netherlands Wesley J. SmithLifesite
AMA Study: “Tired of living” and dementia are common reasons for euthanasia at ...National Right to Life News
Euthanasia doctors reject assisted death requests: NetherlandsAmeriPublications
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The Globe and Mail
Even when physician-assisted suicide is legal, doctors often have reservations about helping patients die, two European studies suggest. In one study, researchers reviewed euthanasia requests made to the End-of-Life Clinic, established in the ...
Shopping for a euthanasia doctor in the Netherlands Wesley J. Smith
AMA Study: “Tired of living” and dementia are common reasons for euthanasia at ...
Euthanasia doctors reject assisted death requests: Netherlands
Calgary Herald
Hypertension cost Alberta health-care system $1.4B in 2010, says study
Calgary Herald
About 10 per cent of Alberta's annual health budget goes toward treating high blood pressure and its related complications, a new study from the University of Calgary shows. And while other countries are reducing rates of hypertension, researchers say ...
High blood pressure draining Canada's health-care system, suggests studyCBC.ca
Study evaluates economic impact of hypertension on health care costsCTV News
Study highlights costs of treating high blood pressureNews Talk 770 Calgary
Digital Journal
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Calgary Herald
About 10 per cent of Alberta's annual health budget goes toward treating high blood pressure and its related complications, a new study from the University of Calgary shows. And while other countries are reducing rates of hypertension, researchers say ...
High blood pressure draining Canada's health-care system, suggests study
Study evaluates economic impact of hypertension on health care costs
Study highlights costs of treating high blood pressure
CBC.ca
Air conditioning raising concerns at Moose Jaw care home
CBC.ca
Much of Saskatchewan is experiencing a heat wave this week, but that heat wave could be continuing indoors at a Moose Jaw, Sask., long-term care facility. The provincial NDP and the family of a resident say a broken air conditioning unit in Providence ...
Saskatchewan NDP list off failings at long-term care facilities in provincemysask.com
Cooling complaints resurface at Moose Jaw care homeGlobalnews.ca
'Crisis' at Providence PlaceMoose Jaw Times-Herald
Wire Service Canada (press release)
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CBC.ca
Much of Saskatchewan is experiencing a heat wave this week, but that heat wave could be continuing indoors at a Moose Jaw, Sask., long-term care facility. The provincial NDP and the family of a resident say a broken air conditioning unit in Providence ...
Saskatchewan NDP list off failings at long-term care facilities in province
Cooling complaints resurface at Moose Jaw care home
'Crisis' at Providence Place
CBC.ca
Calgary news, weather and traffic for Aug. 12
CBC.ca
Good morning Calgary! It's 18 C at 9:30 a.m. Here's what's happening in the city today. Weather. With temperatures expected to hit 31 C today and tomorrow, Alberta Health Services has issued a heat advisory for Calgary. AHS is recommending all ...
AHS issues heat advisory for Calgary and surrounding areaCTV News
Heat advisory issued for Calgary Zone660 News
AHS Issues Heat AdvisoryOkotoksOnline.com
MetroNews Canada
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CBC.ca
Good morning Calgary! It's 18 C at 9:30 a.m. Here's what's happening in the city today. Weather. With temperatures expected to hit 31 C today and tomorrow, Alberta Health Services has issued a heat advisory for Calgary. AHS is recommending all ...
AHS issues heat advisory for Calgary and surrounding area
Heat advisory issued for Calgary Zone
AHS Issues Heat Advisory
CBC.ca
Fentanyl overdose that almost killed Calgary teen becomes stark warning on ...
CBC.ca
The story of a Calgary teen left brain damaged after unknowingly taking fentanyl is shedding light on how easy it is for teens to access dangerous street drugs. Last month 18-year-old Anthony Hampton took a pill he thought was OxyContin, but which was ...
A Calgary family strives to warn others as it deals with the horrors of fentanylCalgary Herald
'You can't help but blame yourself': Family speaks out after son ODsCTV News
Calgary journalist blames himself for son's fentanyl suffering660 News
News Talk 770 Calgary
Huffington Post Canada
Globalnews.ca
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CBC.ca
The story of a Calgary teen left brain damaged after unknowingly taking fentanyl is shedding light on how easy it is for teens to access dangerous street drugs. Last month 18-year-old Anthony Hampton took a pill he thought was OxyContin, but which was ...
A Calgary family strives to warn others as it deals with the horrors of fentanyl
'You can't help but blame yourself': Family speaks out after son ODs
Calgary journalist blames himself for son's fentanyl suffering
CBC.ca
Fentanyl theft puts Toronto police drug squad on high alert
CBC.ca
Toronto police are sounding the alarm after a quantity of fentanyl, a powerful opioid that's been linked to hundreds of overdose deaths across Canada, was stolen from a car. Police say about 20 fentanyl patches, which contain a clear gel that's ...
Statement of the chief coroner concerning drug-overdose deathsThe Nelson Daily
BC officials urge national fentanyl effort24 Hours Vancouver
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CBC.ca
Toronto police are sounding the alarm after a quantity of fentanyl, a powerful opioid that's been linked to hundreds of overdose deaths across Canada, was stolen from a car. Police say about 20 fentanyl patches, which contain a clear gel that's ...
Statement of the chief coroner concerning drug-overdose deaths
BC officials urge national fentanyl effort
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