2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 Canada English Health


National Post
   
Majority of doctors opposed to participating in assisted death of patients ...   
National Post
HALIFAX — Most Canadian doctors appear to be reluctant to help end a life, despite the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling Canadians have a constitutional right to physician-assisted death, according to a new poll released Tuesday. But results of the ...
Less than a third of doctors willing to aid in assisted dying: CMA poll   The Globe and Mail
MDs will need training in assisted dying: CMA   Victoria News
Doctors group looking at intensive course to train willing MDs in assisted death   Winnipeg Free Press
CMAJ   
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The Globe and Mail
   
High-protein breakfasts help teens manage weight   
The Globe and Mail
Eating breakfast may do more than give kids an academic edge in the classroom. A new study suggests that eating the morning meal – one that's high in protein – can help overweight teens lose body fat, reduce hunger and eat fewer calories during the day.
When is the worst time to eat?   New Zealand Herald
Trimming calories may be easier than you think   Jackson Clarion Ledger
Weight Loss Tips: Eating Late At Night May Be Bad For You & Your Diet   Parent Herald

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CBC.ca
   
Child obesity at highest level in Canada and US   
CBC.ca
Child obesity in Canada and the U.S. appears to have levelled off, but there needs to be a greater emphasis on prevention, experts say. The prevalence of obesity in recent years among those aged three to 19 was 13 per cent in Canada, compared with 17.5 ...

US kids outweigh Canadian kids, says study   CNN
American Kids Growing Fatter Than Their Canadian Cousins   U.S. News & World Report
Nearly 1 in 5 Children and Teens Are Obese   Live Science
The Verge   
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CTV News
   
Children's Hospital price tag hits $285M   
CTV News
Construction on the Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan's main building is set to begin next month. Graham Construction was officially awarded the project Tuesday morning under a $214-million contract. “The evaluation team had a significant amount of ...

Major phase to begin for Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan   CBC.ca
Children's hospital contract awarded – project over budget, behind schedule   Globalnews.ca
Contract awarded to build main part of Saskatchewan children's hospital   580 CFRA Radio
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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Calgary Herald
   
Fire ban issued for Calgary as air quality poses 'high' health risk   
Calgary Herald
A construction worker in Bridgeland is silhouetted by the smoke-shrouded sun at about 8:30 on Tuesday morning. The city is forecasted to be under heavy smoke warnings for at least another day. Gavin Young / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print.
Smoky skies over Calgary prompt 10+ 'very high risk' warning   CBC.ca
City of Calgary issues fire ban   CTV News
Calgary's air quality worse than Beijing and New Delhi because of smoke   News Talk 770 Calgary
660 News   
Huffington Post Canada   
The Weather Network   
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Calgary Herald
   
Alberta confirms first case of rabies this year   
CBC.ca
Alberta has confirmed its first case of rabies this year. It was discovered in a bat near Medicine Hat. Bat bites in southern Alberta prompt rabies warning. No people have been infected. But Alberta Health Services is warning people to vaccinate their ...
Concern grows in Will County over bats found in homes   Chicago Tribune
Rabid bat found in Medicine Hat after several people bitten   Calgary Herald
13th Rabid Bat Ties a Record for Will County   Patch.com
Suburban Life Publications   
East Brunswick Sentinel   
Medicine Hat News   
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BBC News
   
Low vitamin-D genes linked to MS   
BBC News
People genetically prone to low vitamin-D levels are at increased risk of multiple sclerosis, a large study suggests. The findings, based on the DNA profiles of tens of thousands of people of European descent, add weight to the theory that the sunshine ...
Gene study confirms low Vitamin D, multiple sclerosis   Jakarta Post
Genes link low vitamin D with multiple sclerosis risk   ABC Online
Why sunlight could protect against multiple sclerosis   Telegraph.co.uk
Western Daily Press   
Malay Mail Online   
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Toronto Sun
   
Public health officials report outbreak of 24 E. coli cases across 4 provinces   
Toronto Sun
TORONTO -- Public health officials are investigating an outbreak of E. coli infections that occurred across four provinces this summer. The Public Health Agency of Canada reported 24 cases of E. coli in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia where ...

E. coli bacteria make 24 people ill across Canada   CBC.ca
Quinte clear of E. coli this summer   Quinte News

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Toronto Sun
   
Parent and teen weight relate to feeding practices   
Toronto Sun
A new study helps identify which parents of teens are most likely to use feeding practices that have been linked with unhealthy outcomes, researchers say. Parents most often pressure their teen to eat when neither they nor the teen are overweight ...
Many Parents Put 'Food Pressure' on Their Kids, Study Finds   U.S. News & World Report

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Edmonton Sun
   
New administrator for Alberta Health Services   
Edmonton Sun
Sarah Hoffman Alberta Health Minister Sarah Hoffman discusses a new restrictions on menthol tobacco at the Alberta Legislature, in Edmonton Alta. on Sunday May 31, 2015. David Bloom/Edmonton Sun. Article ...

Former Lethbridge mayor now top administrator for Alberta Health Services   Edmonton Journal
David Carpenter named new top administrator at Alberta Health Services   mysask.com
New top administrator at Alberta Health Services announced   Globalnews.ca
630ched.com   
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