2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 Canada English Health


New York Times
   
Big Crowds Show Support at Jimmy Carter's First Bible Lessons Since Cancer Update   
New York Times
PLAINS, Ga. — The Sunday school lesson was familiar: When your burden grows heavy, ask God for strength. But the message carried a more powerful and personal meaning than usual because of who delivered it: Jimmy Carter. Mr. Carter, the 90-year-old ...

Crowd packs former President Carter's Sunday school after his cancer spreads   Reuters India
Former President Jimmy Carter Teaches Sunday School in Hometown Following ...   NBCNews.com
Hundreds flock to Jimmy Carter's Baptist church for his Sunday School lesson   The Week Magazine
CNN   
Livingston Daily   
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CTV News
   
Premier campaigns in Orillia for local Liberal candidate   
CTV News
Premier Kathleen Wynne made a return trip to our region on Friday for the second time in a week as she campaigns for her Liberal candidate in next month's Simcoe North by-election. Wynne met with a group of seniors and community leaders in Orillia for ...

Ontario Retirement Pension Plan topic of discussion during premier's stop in ...   Orillia Packet & Times
Ontarians divided on pension plan, Wynne's election actions   Ottawa Citizen

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Toronto Sun
   
BC parents seeking court order to treat severely ill baby with cannabis oil   
Toronto Sun
VANCOUVER -- Michelle Arnold says she's seen cannabis oil save two lives -- hers and her husband's. Now, she's fighting for the chance to see if it can save her four-and-a-half-month-old daughter, who is clinging to life in a Vancouver hospital. "I can ...
Baby Mary Jane Pierce case adjourned until mid-September   CBC.ca
B.C. parents fight to treat baby with cannabis oil   Globalnews.ca
B.C. parents want to treat baby with cannabis oil   Campbell River Mirror

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Canada News
   
Canadians Paying Lots for Health Care Insurance through Taxes   
Saskatoonhomepage.ca
It's perceived that health care is free in Canada, but the Fraser Institute says Canadians are still paying thousands of dollars for public health care insurance through their taxes. A recent study shows that a typical Canadian family of two adults and ...
Health insurance costs up 48 per cent, Report   Canada News
No such thing as "free health care" in Canada   Toronto Sun
In federal election, health care is far from pressing matter   Winnipeg Sun
The Province (blog)   
Vancouver Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Opioid deaths twice as likely among male patients: study   
CBC.ca
More than one in 10 people prescribed an opioid painkiller for the first time become chronic users, say Ontario researchers who also found the men are twice as likely as women to die from causes related to the drugs. The study in Thursday's issue of ...
Study highlights risk of death for high-dose opioid therapy   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Men more likely to die from high-dose opioid use for chronic pain, study finds   CityNews
High-dose opioid deaths more common in men: study   Orangeville Banner

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CTV News
   
Police blame fentanyl for overdose death in Guelph   
CTV News
Already responsible for a number of deaths in Western Canada and starting to make inroads in Ontario, the drug fentanyl is being blamed for one death in Guelph. Fentanyl is a prescription painkiller that is typically cut into pills or powders of other ...

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Montreal Gazette
   
Cancer walk raises $2.2 million for Jewish General Hospital   
Montreal Gazette
1100 participants walked 60 KM and helped raise 2.2 million dollars for Jewish General Hospital's cancer centre during the weekend to end women's cancer on Sunday August 23, 2015. (Vincenzo D'Alto / Montreal Gazette). Share Adjust Comment Print.
Weekend to End Women's Cancers will undergo shift next year   CTV News
Montreal's Weekend to End Women's Cancers continues to grow   Globalnews.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Growers agree to test more oysters to get product back in BC market   
The Globe and Mail
Stung by a national recall of B.C. oysters destined to be eaten raw, the province's oyster growers have agreed to a new testing regime they hope will get their products back on the market. Oyster producers have agreed to test five times more oysters at ...
How are local chefs handling ban on raw BC oysters?   News1130
Millions of oysters are eaten safely   Times Colonist

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The Globe and Mail
   
Scientist who helped design Ebola drug to leave Canada's national lab   
The Globe and Mail
The scientist who led the work to develop the Ebola drug ZMapp is going to be leaving the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. Gary Kobinger is the lab's chief of special pathogens, heading a team that works on some of the world's worst ...
Ebola scientist who led ZMapp development to leave Canada's national laboratory   Brandon Sun

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Metro
   
Alanis Morissette says it was hard to 'sober up' after eating disorders   
Metro
After singing for years about heartache and scorned lovers, Alanis Morissette is now opening up about another personal struggle – her eating disorders. 'The big question for me around eating-disorder recovery is, “What is sobriety with food?”,' she ...
Health Stories: How Alanis Morissette Overcame Her Eating Disorder   iSchoolGuide
Alanis Morissette Opens Up About Her Struggle to Overcome Eating Disorders   Hollywood Reporter
Alanis Morissette Talks Dealing with Eating Disorders: What Is Sobriety with Food?   Softpedia News
New Zealand Herald   
TV3.ie   
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