2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Dual genetic tests may be best way to diagnose autism: Canadian study   
CTV News
A new Canadian study suggests the use of two newer genetic tests may be used to help better diagnose autism. Characterized by impaired social, emotional and communications skills, various studies suggest autism affects approximately one per cent of the ...

Tests help shed light on autism genetics   Reuters
Autism Could Be Easier To Diagnose With 'Cutting-Edge' Molecular Diagnostic ...   Headlines & Global News
Cutting-Edge Gene Tests May Improve Management of Autism   Philly.com

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CTV Vancouver Island
   
BC to launch incentive points program for active residents   
CTV Vancouver Island
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 ...

Reward points for fitness   The Budapest Report
Reward points coming for active BC residents   Times Colonist
Keep fit and earn Air Miles, Health Minister announces   The Province

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Vancouver Sun
   
Arthritis Society offers guide for medical marijuana   
Vancouver Sun
The Arthritis Society has released a how-to guide for navigating Canada's changing landscape surrounding medical marijuana. The national patient advocacy and research organization created “Medical Cannabis: A guide to access” and explanatory videos ...

Arthritis Society helps patients navigate the confusing world of medical cannabis   Digital Journal
'Shatter': Man found with 100g of potent form of cannabis which looks like ...   The Independent
Cannabis can be Claimed as a Medical Expense   KamloopsBCNow
Fresno Business Journal   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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CTV News
   
Ontario Challenges Kids in Windsor and Essex County to Be More Active and Healthy   
Government of Ontario News
The City of Windsor is among 45 communities selected to take part in The Healthy Kids Community Challenge, which promotes healthy eating, physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices for children. As part of a regional initiative, the City of ...
Windsor getting $525K to help keep kids healthy and active   CTV News
Creating Healthy Lifestyles In Windsor-Essex   BlackburnNews.com
Up to $825K in funding to promote healthy eating, lifestyle for local children ...   Peterborough Examiner

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Huffington Post Canada
   
New 'I Believe You' Campaign To Help Support Alberta Sex Assault Victims   
Huffington Post Canada
CALGARY — A public awareness campaign is underway aimed at educating people about how to respond to and comfort victims of sexual assault. The Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services is hoping the "I Believe You'' campaign will make victims ...

Sexual assault awareness campaign kicks off across Alberta   CBC.ca
New campaign to help Alberta survivors of sexual assault   CTV News
I Believe You campaign launched to help sexual assault victims come forward   Calgary Herald
Medicine Hat News   
MetroNews Canada   
Calgary Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Lyme Disease-carrying ticks: 5 things you should know   
CBC.ca
A suspected diagnosis of Lyme disease in a young girl in Newfoundland and Labrador has opened a discussion about the dangers of the disease and the ticks that carry it. It's believed the 4-year-old girl from Brigus may have contracted the disease when ...

Tick Dangers Increase In The Fall   WFMY News 2
You've found a deer tick on your body—now what?   News Transcript
Tick danger in autumn   WJXT Jacksonville
580 CFRA Radio   
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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba government commits $6.2M for 52 new, safer ambulances   
CBC.ca
The province has committed millions of dollars to a fleet of ambulances it says are safer for patients and paramedics alike. A total of $6.2 million went toward the purchase of 52 ambulances with a series of new safety features. Specifically, the ...
New Ambulances Smoother For Patients, Safer For Paramedics   CJOB
Province buys new ambulances   Winnipeg Sun
New replacement ambulances to improve patient safety; province   Globalnews.ca

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Techie News
   
Canadian living takes toll on immigrant hearts: Study | Toronto Star   
The Times (subscription)
A groundbreaking new research has discovered that current immigrants have a 30 per cent decrease price of main coronary heart issues, akin to coronary heart assaults and strokes, than long-term residents, however that hole shrinks the longer they spend ...
Canadian living takes toll on immigrant hearts: Study   Toronto Star
Immigrants arrive healthy, but Canadian lifestyle takes a toll on their hearts   Techie News

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CTV News
   
Manitoba government seizes a newborn a day: First Nations advocate   
CTV News
WINNIPEG -- The children's advocate for Manitoba's First Nations says social workers are seizing an average of one newborn baby a day and "shoving them anywhere." Cora Morgan told The Canadian Press that she was with a mother in hospital on Monday ...

Province Defends Seizing Newborns   CJOB
'Utterly heartless': Manitoba seizes a newborn a day, says First Nations advocate   The Province
CFS seizing one newborn a day: advocate   Brantford Expositor

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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: Canadian study   CTV News
Cold Weather Tied to Increased Risk of Stroke, STEMI   Doctors Lounge
West - Welfare Society Territory   
Neurology Advisor   
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