2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Study finds association between energy drinks, traumatic brain injury in teens   
CTV News
Teens who reported having a traumatic brain injury in the past year were seven times more likely to have consumed at least five energy drinks in the past week than those teens with no history of traumatic brain injury, according to a new study. The ...
Energy drinks linked to teens' brain injury: Study   Toronto Sun
Energy Drinks Tied to Brain Injuries in Teens   Live Science
Energy Drinks Linked To An Increased Incidence Of TBI In Teen Athletes And ...   Medical Daily
SportAct   
Globalnews.ca   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Hot Ticket: Terry Fox Run   
The Globe and Mail
It's a moment Fred Fox will never forget. It was July, 1980, and Fred's brother, 21-year-old cancer fighter Terry Fox, was running down University Avenue in Toronto – using his famed “Fox Trot” running style – as thousands of people lined the streets ...
New Heritage Minutes clip shows Terry Fox's cross-Canada run   CBC.ca
Family, friends honour longtime Terry Fox Run volunteer   Cape Breton Post
North Shore Terry Fox Runs set for Sunday   North Shore News
Globalnews.ca   
Cambridge Times   
Brampton Guardian   
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CBC.ca
   
Alberta to fund more births using midwives   
CBC.ca
The Alberta government will fund up to 400 more midwife-supported births this fiscal year, the province says. Midwifery services, including pre- and post-natal care, labour and birth support, are funded by Alberta Health Services. With up to an ...

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CBC.ca
   
University of Saskatchewan partners with Harvard-affiliate on brain repair   
CBC.ca
A new research agreement could help repair damage created by brain diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The University of Saskatchewan is partnering with the Center for Neuroregeneration Research at McLean Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard ...


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Globalnews.ca
   
Saskatoon Health Region initiative aims to eliminate 'close calls'   
Globalnews.ca
New 90-day initiative in the Saskatoon Health Region aims to make the healthcare system safer every day. Devin Sauer / Global News. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor.
Saskatoon Health Region hopes to eliminate mistakes   CBC.ca
Saskatoon Health Region Aiming to be Safer Every Day   Saskatoonhomepage.ca
Health Region seeks to halt preventable patient harm   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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E! Online
   
Former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts Reveals Details About Her Cervical Cancer ...   
E! Online
Former Pussycat Dolls member Ashley Roberts recently revealed that she had pre-cancerous cells removed from her cervix. In a Star magazine article excerpted by Now magazine, the 34-year-old performer opened up about her health concerns, which first ...

Ashley Roberts' pre-cancerous cells removed three...   Hamilton Spectator
Ashley Roberts' pre-cancerous cells removed three times   TV3.ie
Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts reveals her cervical cancer scare   NOW Magazine

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CBC.ca
   
Mental health ads take aim at workplace stigma   
CBC.ca
The Newfoundland and Labrador government launched the second phase of its mental health and addictions campaign with a new set of television and web ads Wednesday at a launch in St. John's. Understanding Changes Everything will focus on stigma in ...

MOV Safety Council Addresses Mental Health in Workplace   The News Center
Government Launches Next Phase of Campaign on Mental Illness in the Workplace   VOCM
Nothing is safe about Cornyn's Mental Health and Safe Communities Act   MyStatesman.com

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rabble.ca
   
Youth and Seniors Set to Sock Hop and Talk Politics   
Digital Journal
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Sept. 16, 2015) - Voters of all ages will meet on the dance floor today for a 50's themed party to engage young people in conversation with older generations about the future of Canada's health care system ...

Why health care is a lose-lose issue for politicians   The Globe and Mail
The Conservatives' stealth strategy to undermine medicare   rabble.ca (blog)

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Reboot Illinois
   
York Fair by the numbers   
York Dispatch
A look at the number of people attending the York Fair. Check back daily to see how many people are visiting. Share. Create infographics. {"embedWordpressImage":"[infogram id=\"york_fair_attendance_numbers\" prefix=\"rwB\" format=\"image\"]" ...

Projecting the NBA's Most Efficient Teams Next Season   Bleacher Report
N.S. voters favour federal Liberals: Poll   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Strong support for accepting more Syrian refugees: Nanos poll   CTV News
Mail & Guardian Africa   
Reboot Illinois   
Covers.com   
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WGCU News
   
School Nurses Stock Drug To Reverse Opioid Overdoses   
WGCU News
Katie Serio, director of treatment and prevention at the Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse of Livingston County, N.Y., trains a group of school nurses to use the overdose antidote naloxone at Dansville High School. Michelle Faust/Side Effects ...
Free Narcan training session in Lancaster   Lancaster Bee
Overdoses kill more in Wisconsin than crashes, breast cancer, report says   Madison.com

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