2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Photos: Rain-soaked rugby in Burnaby   
Vancouver Sun
Just as steady days of rain marks the change of the season, so does the start of the rugby season. Photographer Gerry Kahrmann was out Saturday for the start of the seaon as the Burnaby Lake Club downed Meraloma 31-10 in Premier Division action.

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The Globe and Mail
   
Why this journalist sees autism as a natural, common and culturally enhancing ...   
The Globe and Mail
Partway through his research for a new book on autism, journalist Steve Silberman made a mind-blowing discovery. Some of our biggest misconceptions about autism – that it is a modern disorder and an aberration to be cured – are due to a prominent ...

A new book recounts the forgotten history of autism   90.3 KAZU
“We're still dealing with autism like it's this wacky historical aberration ...   Salon

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Vancouver Sun
   
Tories deny politicizing Terry Fox with $35-million campaign pledge   
Vancouver Sun
PORT MOODY — The Conservatives insist a multimillion-dollar campaign pledge to match donations raised by the Terry Fox Foundation doesn't cross the line by leveraging the popularity of one of Canada's most revered heroes. Federal Industry Minister and ...

Hundreds of Calgarians gear up for Terry Fox Run   Calgary Herald
Tories pledge to match Terry Fox Run fundraising goal of $35-million if re-elected   The Globe and Mail
Thousands gather for Terry Fox Run across Confederation Bridge   CTV News
Bay Today   
The Daily Courier (subscription)   
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CTV News
   
Runner collapses at Montreal marathon, later dies of cardiac arrest   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- A 34-year-old woman has died after collapsing during the 25th edition of the Montreal marathon Sunday morning. The woman, who was American, suffered a cardiac arrest midway through the race, according to medical officials. Paramedics ...

Woman dies of heart attack during Montreal Marathon   Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - A 34-year-old woman has died after collapsing during the 25th ...   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Female participant has died during 25th edition of Montreal marathon   The Chronicle Journal

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CTV News
   
Cheese trays sold at Safeway recalled due to listeria risk   
CTV News
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall for 'Flight of Cheese' trays sold at Safeway stores in several Canadian provinces, including Manitoba because of a risk of listeria contamination. The recall, issued Friday, applies to cheese ...
Safeway recalls some cheese trays due to Listeria risk   CBC.ca
Safeway Cheese Trays Recalled Due to Listeria   KelownaNow
Food Recall Warning: Flight of Cheese Trays Prepared In-Store at Safeway May ...   Digital Journal
CJOB   
KamloopsBCNow   
Food Poisoning Bulletin   
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CBC.ca
   
Sask. College of Physicians approves controversial policy for doctors   
CBC.ca
Members of Saskatchewan's College of Physicians and Surgeons have approved a controversial policy. Medical patients will be able to receive the care they seek without moral or religious interference from their physician through the Conscientious ...
Regulator says Sask. doctors must help patients, even if it offends their beliefs   CTV News
Feedback sought in proposal on assisted suicide   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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CBC.ca
   
AIDS Walk in Vancouver aims for stigma-free future   
CBC.ca
Despite advances in treatment for HIV/AIDS, people living with the virus still face discrimination and isolation, according to advocates who are set to mark the 30th time an AIDS walk has been held in Vancouver.
Aids walk targets stigma, local MLA takes a brave step   660 News
Vancouver Centre Green Candidate Lisa Barrett walks with activists in ...   Wire Service Canada (press release)
Churches urged to integrate sex education in Sunday schools   Ghana Business News
630ched.com   
AllAfrica.com   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Energy Drinks Linked To Traumatic Brain Injury In Teens   
Leadership Newspapers
Experts have long advised that it's best to avoid energy drinks altogether, especially since they have no nutritional value and a new study shows they can also affect teen brain. VICTOR OKEKE writes on this. Researchers found that teens who reported ...

Energy drinks linked to serious head injury in teens   KRWG News22
Energy Drinks May Be Linked To Traumatic Brain Injuries   Science World Report
Energy drinks tied to traumatic brain injury in teenagers   Digital Journal
Observer   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
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Canada creates list of events that should never happen in hospitals   
SYS-CON Media (press release)
TORONTO, Sept. 18, 2015 /CNW/ - Patients rightfully expect safe health care in Canada and providers strive to deliver the best care possible. Unfortunately, events that harm patients do happen, and can be serious or even cause death. Many of these ...


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CBC.ca
   
Paralyzed man finds footing with high-tech exoskeleton 2:09   
CBC.ca
Five years ago, lying in a hospital bed, Denny Ross was told he'd likely never take another step. A car crash had broken Ross' back, leaving him paralyzed. On Saturday, the 35-year-old didn't just take a single step. He walked — with the help of a ...
Edmonton paraplegic 'steps out' in support of brain research   CTV News
Paralyzed Edmonton man takes part in charity walk thanks to the help of ...   Globalnews.ca
Edmonton paraplegic man races on mechanical legs   Edmonton Sun

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