2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Canada English Health


Los Angeles Times
   
Neurologist Oliver Sacks dies   
DAWN.com
NEW YORK: Renowned neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks, who explored the mysteries of the human brain in a series of best-selling books, died Sunday at age 82, the New York Times reported. Sacks' longtime personal assistant, Kate Edgar, told the Times ...

Oliver Sacks, doctor of 'Awakenings' and poet laureate of medicine, dies at 82   Washington Post
Oliver Sacks, Neurologist Who Wrote About the Brain's Quirks, Dies at 82   New York Times
Oliver Sacks, Famed Neurologist and 'Awakenings' Author Dies at 82   ABC News
Irish Independent   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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CTV News
   
Cold weather may increase heart attack risk: Winnipeg study   
CTV News
A new study is giving Canadians another reason to fly south when the temperatures dip below 0 C. According to research from the University of Winnipeg, Canada's frigid winters may raise the risk of severe heart attacks by seven per cent for every 10 ...
Cold weather associated with higher risk of severe heart attack   Medical Xpress

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Vancouver Sun
   
Ballerina practicing dance moves in her bed after waking from coma   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — A promising young Argentinian ballerina is practicing dance moves in her bed just two weeks after suffering a severe head injury in British Columbia. Lucila Munaretto, 21, stunned friends and family when she awoke from a coma last ...

Dancer Lucila Munaretto's friends launch fundraising campaign after her ...   Straight.com (blog)
Argentinian dancer wakes from coma in BC   PPP Focus.com

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CTV News
   
AHS gives green light to Hawrelak Park lake clean-up   
CTV News
Officials with the ITU World Triathlon Edmonton can breathe a sigh of relief after Alberta Health Services (AHS) declared the lake in Hawrelak Park safe for swimmers. The announcement comes less than a week after AHS issued a blue-green algae advisory ...

Hawrelak Lake cleared for triathlon after algae scare   CBC.ca
Algae levels now safe enough for world triathlon swim leg to go ahead   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton triathlon ready as full event, but stars aren't coming   Edmonton Sun
MetroNews Canada   
iNews880.com   
Globalnews.ca   
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620 CKRM.com
   
Saskatchewan is hit by another privacy breach   
620 CKRM.com
The cascade of privacy breaches in Saskatchewan continues with the Heartland Health Region admitting that, over a 14 month period, one employee inappropriately accessed about 900 patient charts in the medical record system. The health region learned ...

Saskatchewan health employee fired after unauthorized look at patient charts   mysask.com
Sask. health employee fired for accessing 900 patient charts   Globalnews.ca
Employee fired from Sask. health region after 900 patient records breached   CBC.ca
CTV News   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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CTV News
   
Alberta air tests reveal concentrated plumes of toxic chemicals   
CTV News
EDMONTON -- New air-quality tests in one of Canada's largest petrochemical processing regions have revealed more evidence of short-lived but concentrated plumes of toxic chemicals. The tests by a Nobel-prize-winning lab at University of California ...

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CBC.ca
   
Health officials seeking person who handled bat with rabies   
CBC.ca
Public health officials are hoping to get in touch with the person who handled a bat with rabies in Vancouver's Stanley Park. Vancouver Coastal Health says the person may need a vaccination after handling the bat on Aug. 26 near Lost Lagoon. The most ...

Vancouver health officials seeking person who handled bat with rabies   MetroNews Canada
Health authority seeks person who touched rabid bat in Stanley Park   Vancity Buzz
Officials Caution Residents to Beware of Bats   Patch.com
Chicago Sun-Times   
Press-Enterprise   
Straight.com   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Berthierville legionnaires' disease may have started in arena   
Globalnews.ca
MONTREAL – The provincial health department is investigating an outbreak of legionnaires' disease that has claimed two lives. There have been 16 other confirmed cases since Aug. 20., all in Berthierville, about 80 kilometres northeast of Montreal.

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CTV News
   
More locations searched after fentanyl lab raid   
CTV News
A day after an alleged drug lab in Dorval was raided, police and Health Canada officials in hazmat suits are investigating several other locations connected to the illegal operation. On Saturday, a drug lab in Dorval that was allegedly producing ...
Police raid Montreal North store in major fentanyl drug operation   Montreal Gazette
Suspected fentanyl lab leads to raid in Montreal north   CBC.ca
More raids after police bust Dorval drug lab   CJAD
Globalnews.ca   
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CTV News
   
Heinz Canada recalls baby food product nationwide due to potential for spoilage   
CTV News
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is including an additional item to their food recall warning issued on August 7. Heinz Canada is recalling their Pear Green Bean Mango due to potential loss of seal that may cause spoilage. They are warning people ...
Heinz Pear Green Bean Mango baby food recalled   CBC.ca
CFIA Recalls Heinz Pear Green Bean Mango Baby Food   640 Toronto News
Heinz Baby Food Recall Update   CJOB
Digital Journal   
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