2015年8月24日 星期一

2015-08-25 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
E. coli outbreak sickens at least 24 people in 4 provinces   
CTV News
The Public Health Agency of Canada is warning the public about an outbreak of a potentially deadly form of E. coli after at least 24 people became infected and five of them ended up being hospitalized. The 24 cases of Escherichia coli O157 occurred ...

Public Health Notice - Outbreak of E.coli infections   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Smoke advisory issued for southern and central Alberta   
CBC.ca
Hold your breath — Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for much of the province due to smoke from wildfires in B.C.. The statement, which covers most of southern and central Alberta, warns that smoke from the fires is likely to ...
Air quality advisory issued as smoky sky gets dangerous   CTV News
Five things to know about Calgary's smoky skies   Calgary Herald
Environment Canada advises US forest fire could make things hazy in Alberta   580 CFRA Radio
Dispatch Times   
Hanna Herald   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian Medical Association urges health-care strategy for seniors   
The Globe and Mail
Reshaping the health system to deal with the onslaught of aging baby boomers is urgent and needs to be a political priority, the head of the Canadian Medical Association says. “Addressing the growing and evolving health-care needs of Canada's aging ...

Canadian Medical Association calls for federal government to create national ...   CTV News
Canadian Medical Association says seniors' health needs more attention   CBC.ca
Canada Medical Association Calls For National Seniors Strategy   Huffington Post Canada
Bulletin Leader   
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CBC.ca
   
Saskatoon Health Region cites problems with Hepatitis C testing   
CBC.ca
The Saskatoon Health Region says around 1,000 patients may require more testing for Hepatitis C. In March, 26 patients in the region were found to have falsely tested positive for the disease. After a lengthy audit of the process, the region believed ...
Patients may need additional hepatitis C testing: Saskatoon Health Region   CTV News
Potential Need For Repeat Hepatitis C Testing   Saskatoonhomepage.ca
Some Saskatoon health region patients may need to get retested for hep C   650 CKOM News Talk Radio
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Quebec nurses union creates hotline for complaints   
Montreal Gazette
Régine Laurent (left), president of the Fédération interprofessionelle de la santé du Quebec (FIQ) speaks with Danielle Couture, negotiating coordinator for nurses, in 2010. MARCOS TOWNSEND / Montreal Gazette files. Share Adjust Comment Print.
Quebec nurses' union launches hotline for complaints about health care system   CBC.ca
Healthcare workers want to hear your complaints   CTV News
Nurses urge public to speak up about healthcare problems   CJAD

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Ontario teen with rare disorder facing $100000 in U.S. surgery bills   
Hamilton Spectator
Family of teen with rare illness says Toronto surgeon would not sign off on out-of-province OHIP coverage. TREATMENT. Peter Power,Torstar News Service. Ciara, 13, middle, went to the United States for a treatment that doctors wouldn't do at The ...
Family of teen with rare illness on the hook for $100K in US medical bills   CTV News
Caledon family facing $100000 in US surgery bills   Toronto Star
Caledon family facing $100000 in US surgery bills | Toronto Star   The Times

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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
A new app and blood test can predict suicide risk with startling accuracy ...   
Vancouver Sun
One of the most promising — and most terrifying — areas of medical research these days is technology designed to try to guess your mental health and predict what you'll do next. Proponents of such tools say that they'll help doctors get to ...
Report: Biomarkers, apps help in suicide prevention   FierceMobileHealthcare (press release)

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The Province
   
Cowichan SPCA overrun with 'adorable' Boston Terrier puppies   
The Province
The Cowichan SPCA is overrun with puppies. The SPCA office in Duncan received a big delivery of Boston Terriers — 27, to be exact — on Sunday. The surrendered animals include 11 adults, age one to three, and 16 four-week-old puppies.
Breeder surrenders 27 Boston terriers to Cowichan SPCA   CTV Vancouver Island
27 Surrendered Boston Terriers Available For Adoption   KamloopsBCNow

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Standard Freeholder
   
Funds for victims of sex assault, domestic violence in Cornwall   
Standard Freeholder
Some of the provincial money earmarked for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence will be coming to the Cornwall Community Hospital. Cornwall will get $34,200 of the $1.1 million that Premier Kathleen Wynne announced Ontario will invest to ...

Province boosts funding for sexual assault and domestic violence treatment ...   Guelph Mercury
Start of Academic Year Brings Increased Risk of Assault   KEYC
Orangeville hospital's sexual assault services program gains extra provincial ...   Orangeville Banner

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Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
   
Stiff penalty demanded for Kamloops dentist who left patient with brain damage   
The Province
A hearing is underway for a Kamloops, B.C., dental surgeon who improperly sedated a young woman during a routine operation, leaving her with a severe brain injury. The patient, identified only as HZ, was deeply sedated in November 2012 while having her ...

Penalty Hearing in Vancouver to Decide Kamloops Doctor's Fate   KamloopsBCNow
Kamloops dental surgeon whose patient suffered brain damage 'reckless and ...   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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