2015年9月12日 星期六

2015-09-13 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Cannabis for kids seminar in Richmond aims to help parents of kids with autism ...   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Kim Turkington's five-year-old daughter Ella was so heavily medicated for seizures last year, she slept most of the day, her waking hours spent in a deep state of melancholy. “All day long she said 'I feel sad.' Those were the only words ...

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CTV News
   
Book tour brings Clara Hughes to Calgary   
CTV News
Former Olympian Clara Hughes is traveling across Canada once again and stopped in Calgary Friday night. She's promoting her new book Open Heart, Open Mind. It chronicles her turbulent childhood, her struggles with depression and her time on the world ...

Sports heroes go beyond win and lose   Winnipeg Free Press
Jack Todd: There is no reason to be disappointed with Clara Hughes   Montreal Gazette
Clara Hughes remains an inspiration   Guelph Mercury

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CBC.ca
   
Pot dispensary wants to know why it's being threatened with raid   
Times Colonist
The health agency confirmed it has sent letters to 13 compassion clubs and dispensaries warning of possible RCMP raids if they don't stop selling or advertising marijuana and comply with several demands. Photograph By ADRIAN LAM, Times Colonist.
13 B.C. Pot Shops Threatened With Police Raids In Health Canada Crackdown   Huffington Post Canada
Federal Medical tell pot shops to stop or face the RCMP   Canada News
Threat to raid pot shops mere electioneering, critics say   Vancouver Sun
The Globe and Mail   
CBC.ca   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Staff at new Ontario mental health hospital fear for their lives   
Toronto Sun
What do we do with the most broken, most dangerous people in our society? We send them to a resort-style psychiatric hospital on the shores of Georgian Bay where they live in dorm rooms with nurses serving as both caregivers and jailers. Staff at ...
Waypoint hosting active fundraiser Sept. 26 in Penetanguishene   Simcoe.com

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CTV News
   
Dozens gather at 'Rowan's Law' rally in support of concussion safety legislation   
CTV News
Dozens gathered in Barrhaven today at a petition launch for “Rowan's Law”. 17-year-old Rowan Stringer died May 8, 2013 after suffering multiple concussions. A coroner's inquest into Rowan's death led to 49 recommendations, including that the province ...

'Rowan's Law' for concussion education to be tabled in Ontario this fall   CBC.ca
Rowan's Law faithful brave rain to seek support for concussion safety   Ottawa Citizen
Rowan's Law gaining traction, Bill coming this week   Ottawa Sun
580 CFRA Radio   
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Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
   
Chilliwack farm pays homage to Terry Fox with giant corn maze   
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
The 35th anniversary of the Terry Fox Marathon takes place later his month and a Chilliwack farm is paying tribute in a special way. In celebration of the late national hero, a 12-acre corn maze has been designed to honor the Canadian Hero. Chilliwack ...
Terry Fox's legacy continues 35 years after Marathon of Hope   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Orillia Terry Fox Week leads up to Sept. 20 run   Orillia Packet & Times
Terry Fox Foundation celebrates advancements in cancer research   Spruce Grove Examiner
Chatham This Week   
Burnaby Now   
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OregonLive.com
   
Portland Aids Walk draws more than 10000 participants (photos)   
OregonLive.com
More than 10,000 people participated in this year's AIDS Walk Portland 2015, which snaked through downtown Portland Saturday afternoon. The event raised, at last count, $477,000 toward for the Cascade AIDS Project and other AIDS organizations.
Fitz's Hits: AIDS Walk RI presents 1st-time award; Camerawoman commits ...   The Providence Journal
7th annual AIDS walk supports people living with the disease   WTOC
MEDIA ADVISORY/PHOTO OP: Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life Is Coming to Your Community   Digital Journal
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
GoLocalProv   
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CBC.ca
   
Ottawa Mountie told police he 'screwed up,' child abuse trial hears   
CBC.ca
A former RCMP officer told Ottawa police he "screwed up" after he and his wife were accused of severe long-term abuse of their 11-year-old son, including tying him to a wall in the family's basement, court heard Friday. The man, 44, and his 36-year-old ...

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Canada News
   
Humans wired to use fewer calories while walking, New Study   
Canada News
Relief in the form of a new study! Your tendency to take it easy — whether that means moving slowly, or not at all — is biological. According to a recent study conducted at the Simon Fraser University in Canada, our nervous system is adept in ...
Study: Humans Are Wired For Laziness   Gizmodo
It's My Nervous System That's Lazy   New York Times
People adjust how they walk so they can be as lazy as possible, study finds   ScienceAlert
Calcutta Telegraph   
TheHealthSite   
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Gauntlet
   
Lower pass rate for new nursing exam stirs up controversy   
Gauntlet
Fewer University of Calgary nursing graduates are passing the test required to become a registered nurse. Pass rates in Alberta dropped from 89 per cent last year to 68.7 per cent in the first half of 2015 after regulators switched to a different exam ...
U of S nursing students ace new exam   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Fewer Sask. nursing students passing new national licensing exam   News Talk 650 CKOM
Nursing profession concerned with first NCLEX-RN results   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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