2015年8月31日 星期一

2015-09-01 Canada English Health


Toronto Star
   
Canadian living takes toll on immigrant hearts: Study   
Toronto Star
Is living in Canada bad for your heart? A groundbreaking new study has found that recent immigrants have a 30 per cent lower rate of major heart problems, such as heart attacks and strokes, than long-term residents, but that gap shrinks the longer they ...
Newer immigrants to Ontario face fewer heart health risks, says study   The Globe and Mail
Canadian living takes toll on immigrants' hearts: study   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
BC launching 'Carrot Rewards' program to encourage to healthy living   
CTV News
VICTORIA -- Staying in shape and eating right will soon pay off in British Columbia where an initiative is in the works to reward people with collector points for healthy-lifestyle choices, says Health Minister Terry Lake. B.C. is set to launch a joint ...

Keep fit and earn Air Miles, Health Minister announces   The Province

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CTV News
   
Lyme disease tests: CMAJ warns of false-positives from some US labs   
CTV News
A commentary published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal is making the case against seeking testing for Lyme disease at some U.S. commercial labs. In the commentary, published Monday, the authors remind readers that specialty commercial ...

Lyme disease diagnosis in 4-year-old Brigus girl could be 1st in NL   CBC.ca
Doctors warn of false positives in U.S. testing for Lyme disease   Calgary Herald
Inaccurate Lyme disease tests leave Canadian patients without answers   Globalnews.ca
KTIC   
Medical Daily   
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CBC.ca
   
Cyclists on cancer ride hit by tree during BC storm   
CBC.ca
Two cyclists on the B.C. Ride to Conquer Cancer were hit by a tree that was torn off during the storm this weekend. "My dad and I were struck by a very large tree just before lunch," said Alana Carwithen Pirro on Facebook. "Both of our bikes are destroyed.
Storm struck while cyclists were raising money for the Ride to Conquer Cancer   News1130
Friday's heavy winds hold up — but don't stop — 2000 riders on Ride to ...   The Province
PARKER: The tough keep going   InfoTel News Ltd
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
Snohomish Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Councillor to call for exemption to e-cigarette ban   
CBC.ca
E-cigarette users insist a public ban on the devices will make it harder for smokers to quit, especially if they're not allowed to try "vaping" in stores. On Monday, thirteen e-cigarette shop owners and users appealed to the community services ...
Customers should be allowed to test vape-shop products, Edmonton councillors told   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton council moving ahead with e-cigarette restrictions   MetroNews Canada
Edmonton vaping enthusiasts fuming over city proposal to treat e-cigarettes ...   Edmonton Sun

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Edmonton Sun
   
Top ranked fans won't be here, but Edmonton ITU stop will have plenty for ...   
Edmonton Sun
KirstenSweetland0901 Kirsten Sweetland, shown here at the Olympic qualifier in Rio de Janeiro in early August, is ranked 95th after battling an infection much of the season. (AP). Article. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an ...
Algae levels low enough for triathlon swim leg to go ahead   Edmonton Journal
Good to go: officials say lake safe for triathlon   Hamilton Spectator
Race is on: Health officials say Edmonton lake safe for international triathlon   Lethbridge Herald

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Edmonton Journal
   
Argentinian ballet dancer wakes from coma after rollerblading accident in BC   
Edmonton Journal
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 Tuesday ...

Argentinian ballet dancer wakes from coma after rollerblading accident in BC ...   The Times (subscription)
Dancer Lucila Munaretto's friends launch fundraising campaign after her ...   Straight.com (blog)

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Toronto Star
   
Pre-washed spinach can still harbour bacteria, study reveals   
Toronto Star
Find yourself reaching for that bag of pre-washed spinach with a confident assurance that nothing evil lurks between the leaves? You could be wrong. A new study from the University of California, Riverside indicates the rinsing process involved in ...
Pre-washed spinach still contains pathogens   Digital Journal

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CBS Local
   
Study: Cold Weather Linked To Higher Risk Of Heart Attack   
CBS Local
Extremely cold weather could raise the risk of severe heart attacks, according to new research. (File photo by Davis Turner/Getty Images). Related Tags: heart attack risk. cold weather, STEMI hear attack. CBS Atlanta (con't). Affordable Care Act ...
Cold Weather May Up Risk of Stroke, Severe Heart Attack for Some   Philly.com
Cold weather may increase heart attack risk: Winnipeg study   CTV News
Cold weather associated with higher risk of severe heart attack   DOTmed.com
The Budapest Report   
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Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
   
UEA scientists claim a steak a day could have same effect as cutting out smoking   
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
The UEA study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, was based on health data from 2,000 British women and also listed beans, lentils, broccoli and spinach as being rich in the amino acids. Supplied. Eating a small steak or fillet of salmon every day ...
High Protein Foods Boost Cardiovascular Health   Fars News Agency
High Protein Foods Boost Cardiovascular   Leadership Newspapers
High protein diet boosts cardiovascular health   Bel Marra Health
Techie News   
CTV News   
Live Punjab   
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