2015年9月17日 星期四

2015-09-18 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Raw BC oysters back on the menu as ban lifted   
The Globe and Mail
Health authorities have lifted the ban on raw B.C. oysters, meaning they could return to local restaurants as early as this weekend after spending more than a month on ice. Since Aug. 12, local health authorities have required restaurants to cook ...

Restaurant ban on raw BC oysters lifted on mainland   Times Colonist
BC raw oyster ban lifted by Vancouver Coastal Health   CBC.ca
Shellfish lovers rejoice: Ban lifted on raw oysters   CTV News
Vancouver Sun (blog)   
CKNW News Talk 980   
MetroNews Canada   
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CTV News
   
Study finds link 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 drink consumption linked to teen brain injury   Examiner.com
Does your teen drink energy drinks and play sports? New warning from ...   Globalnews.ca
CBS Local   
Fox News   
BizTek Mojo   
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CTV News
   
Olympian-turned-escort reclaiming life after bipolar diagnosis   
CTV News
TORONTO -- By the time Suzy Favor Hamilton would touch down in Las Vegas, the transformation was nearly complete. The three-time Olympian remembers peering down at the lights of the city's famous strip as her plane descended. She'd strip off her bulky ...

Runner-turned-escort reclaiming life   Hamilton Spectator

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CBC.ca
   
Windsor-Essex health unit gets funding boost   
CBC.ca
The local health unit in Windsor-Essex is getting a funding boost from the province. It was announced Thursday that the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care it would provide up to $1,233,096 in annual base funding for the Windsor-Essex County Health ...

U of W attempts world record for 24-hour chlamydia screening   Windsor Star (blog)
Windsor-Essex County Health Unit getting up to $1.2M for several programs   CTV News
'Tremendous' Boost For Health Unit   BlackburnNews.com

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Huffington Post Canada
   
People With Mental Illness Need a Say in Their Own Future   
Huffington Post Canada
People don't choose to live with mental illness, mental illness chooses them. I did not choose the life I was born into. I did not choose to be born to a mother with mental illness, I did not choose to be raised by a grandmother who'd later be ...
Congress can finally make a difference for mental-health reform   The Seattle Times
Mental health 101   IU Southeast Horizon
Mental health ads take aim at workplace stigma   CBC.ca
My Sunshine Coast (press release)   
Brisbane Times   
The Epoch Times   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Ombudsman blasts Quebec for erosion of health care and social services   
Montreal Gazette
Ombudsman Raymonde Saint-Germain, seen here in 2013, says Quebec is bound by an international treaty on the rights of children that guarantees all children age 6 to 16 access to public education. Jacques Boissinot / The Canadian Press. Share Adjust ...

Quebec's ombudsman says budget cuts infringe on citizens' rights   CBC.ca
Hospitals breaking the law to make ends meet, says ombudsman   CJAD

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Globalnews.ca
   
Soldier takes first public steps at SFU, nine years after injury   
Globalnews.ca
WATCH: The Canadian soldier who was debilitated in a vicious axe attack in Afghanistan is making remarkable progress in his recovery thanks to researchers at SFU and some futuristic-looking machinery. Leigh Kjekstad reports. It was nine years ago that ...

High-tech exoskeleton lets injured soldier walk again (with video)   Surrey Leader
Raw Video: Retired Canadian military hero walks again   The Province
Captain Trevor Greene partners with SFU to walk again   Simon Fraser University News

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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba students call for funds to show teachers how to spot mental illness   
CBC.ca
A group of Winnipeg students is calling on the Province of Manitoba to give better training to teachers to help identify mental illness. The call came today at a mental health event created by youth for youth called Peace of Mind 204 attended by 200 ...
Winnipeg teen who lost friend to suicide aims to counter stigma of mental illness   CTV News
Youth against mental illness stigma group speaking up in Winnipeg   Globalnews.ca

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Straight.com
   
30 years on, Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life still as important as ever   
Straight.com
The growth and changes of the Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life over its 30 years of existence reflects the medical and social changes in HIV/AIDS treatment. With medical treatments extending the lifespans of those living with HIV, some people ...
Vancouver's AIDS Walk for Life raises awareness for 30th year   MetroNews Canada
Walk for Life set for Friday in Dawson Creek   Alaska Highway News
Are you ready for AIDS Walk?   LGBT Weekly

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MetroNews Canada
   
Former plumber donates $25M to Lions Gate Hospital   
MetroNews Canada
Paul Myers' donation is the single largest donation to a hospital foundation by an individual in B.C.'s history. Share on Facebook. Tweet. Reddit this! A. A. Comments ? Report an Error. Share via Email. Print. Former plumber's apprentice Paul Myers has ...

One-time plumber donates $25 million to Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver   Vancouver Sun
Plumber Paul Myers donates $25M to Lions Gate Hospital   CBC.ca
“Little plumber” Paul Myers donates $25 million to Lions Gate Hospital   Globalnews.ca
North Shore News   
The Province   
Vancity Buzz   
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