2015年9月8日 星期二

2015-09-09 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Psychedelic drugs might help treat mental health disorders study says   
CBC.ca
LSD, magic mushrooms and ecstasy are well known street drugs not usually associated with medical treatment. But that could be changing. In a new article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers examine the therapeutic effects of these ...

Interest in therapeutic use of psychedelic drugs on the rise, says research review   Vancouver Sun
Psychedelic drugs may be ready for medical comeback   Hamilton Spectator
Could these psychedelic drugs be making the trip to a BC doctor's office near you?   The Province
The Globe and Mail   
Science Recorder   
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CBC.ca
   
Circumcision advice updated by Canadian Paediatric Society   
CBC.ca
Put a bunch of parents of young children together and bring up the topic of circumcision and — well, let's just say the discussion is sure to get lively. "It's a very emotionally laden topic," agrees Dr. Jeremy Friedman, associate pediatrician-in ...
Canadian Paediatric Society re-affirms position against routine circumcision   CTV News
Canadian Paediatric Society Reviews Stance on Male Circumcision   KelownaNow
Children's Rights Organization Praises Canadian Paediatric Society for ...   Press Release Rocket

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CBC.ca
   
Preemie survival odds improve over 20 years in US   
CBC.ca
More extremely premature infants born in the U.S. are surviving without major illnesses, but survival of the smallest and youngest remains a challenge, a new study suggests. Researchers from the U.S. National Institutes of Health reviewed the birth ...
Extreme preemies make survival gains   Vancouver Sun
Preemies' Survival Rates Improve, But Many Challenges Remain   NPR

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CBC.ca
   
Head lice bans from school outdated   
CBC.ca
Sending children with head lice home from school doesn't "have sound medical rationale," Canada's pediatricians say, but a few school boards in major cities haven't updated their exclusion policies. The Canadian Pediatric Society changed its policy on ...

As school starts, officials warn about lice   WRGB
What you need to know about lice before going back to school   Statesman Journal

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CTV News
   
Black sewage: Superhospital has a plan to fix plumbing problems   
CTV News
The MUHC is plumbing the depths of the drainage problem at the superhospital site. Since the hospitals opened at the Glen site -- and even earlier, according to some sources -- there have been many cases of black sewage water flowing out of drain pipes ...

MUHC loses $27 million on ill-fated Cedar Ave. project   Montreal Gazette
MUHC works to address sewage backup at Glen Site   CBC.ca
MUHC has a plan to fix plumbing problems   CJAD
Globalnews.ca   
McGill University Health Center   
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CBC.ca
   
Previously banned Apotex drugs OK'd by Health Canada   
CBC.ca
Health Canada is allowing drugs and drug ingredients from two Bangalore, India-based factories back into Canada, almost a year after banning them. But generic drugs maker Apotex Inc. will have to test its products again at a Canadian facility before it ...
Canada lifts ban against two India-based drug companies   Times of India
Canada lifts ban against two drug facilities in India   OurWindsor.ca

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Digital Journal
   
Dangers of drinking alcohol during pregnancy targeted Sept. 9   
Digital Journal
It's not a day on most people's calendar but it is nevertheless an important one. Each year Sept. 9 is International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Awareness Day and the message is no amount of alcohol during pregnancy is safe.
Fetal alcohol damage costing 'conservative' $70m   New Zealand Herald
International FASD Awareness Day approaching   Portage Daily Graphic
Workshop focuses on FASD   The Hub (Hay River) (blog)
Sioux Falls Argus Leader   
NorthernLife.ca   
Cantech Letter   
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Simcoe.com
   
Reach out to prevent suicide   
Williams Lake Tribune
Overall, an estimated 3,900 Canadians and 800,000 people worldwide die by suicide each year, yet it remains a taboo subject that is often not openly discussed. Here in B.C. we lose an average of 500 people a year to suicide. The effects can be ...
Igniting hope on World Suicide Prevention Day   www.norfolknews.ca/
Light a candle on World Suicide Prevention Day: Telecare   Simcoe.com
Free training session Thursday to help people spot suicide threats   Orillia Packet & Times
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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CHCH News
   
FOX 35: New Fox HQ a nod to Terry's past with an eye to foundation's future   
The Tri-City News
With this article, The Tri-City News launches a four-part series leading up to the 35th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run. Janis Warren / Tri City News September 8, 2015 04:17 PM. Email; Print. Terry Fox. Fred Fox (left), manager of supporter relations ...
Collingwood Terry Fox Run set for Sept. 20   Simcoe.com
Terry Fox run   CHCH News
P.G. has ties to Terry Fox   Prince George Citizen

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New York Daily News
   
Canadian doctor's office receptionist tries to glue cut on boy's eyelid shut ...   
New York Daily News
A doctor's office receptionist who tried to mend a small cut on a toddler's eyelid with medical glue missed and glued the boy's whole eye closed instead, his mom said. Quebec mom Julia Vavatsikos said she had to rush her terrified 3-year-old Vinnie to ...
Boy's eye glued shut during trip to Canadian medical clinic   WQAD.com
Boy's Eye Gets Glued Shut During Botched Medical Procedure   The Inquisitr
Canadian mother says receptionist with no medical training glued son's eye ...   abc7news.com
Medical Daily   
Huffington Post   
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