2015年9月25日 星期五

2015-09-26 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Dietary fat: An ally in Finland, a foe in India   
CTV News
NEW DELHI -- Fat -- is it still the enemy or now a friend? Opinions vary wildly. Take Finland, where growing numbers of people are embracing full-fat products which they feel have gotten a bad rap -- to the consternation of health experts. Across the ...
Food fat debate: An ally in Finland, a foe in India   MetroNews Canada

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CBC.ca
   
Volkswagen's emissions & Martin Shkreli's ambitions: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   
CBC.ca
Volkswagen dominated the news cycle this week, with news that the German automaker has been installing software on its diesel powered cars aimed at acing emissions tests while surreptitiously belching out up to 40 times the legal limit of nitrogen ...
Lack of regulation, little competition, boost US drug prices   CTV News
Turing, Volkswagen scandals show firms are willing to roll ethical dice   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Old-Drug Price Hike 'Perversion of the System,' Biogen CEO Says   Bloomberg
San Angelo Standard Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Lyme-disease carrying ticks expand reach in Manitoba   
CBC.ca
Blacklegged ticks, which may carry Lyme disease, are making their way further north and west in Manitoba, according to provincial officials. On Friday, officials warned the disease-transmitting insects are expanding their reach in Manitoba. Lyme ...
Manitoba identifies expanded risk areas for Lyme disease, 11 cases in 2015   CTV News
Lyme disease risk area growing in Manitoba   MyToba
Lyme disease risk spreads north, west   Winnipeg Sun
Mirror.co.uk   
Nature World News   
Nursing Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Halifax doctor says Victoria General site should be demolished   
CBC.ca
A former president of the District Medical Staff Association for Capital Health says the time has come to demolish the Victoria General building. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Michael Gross says Thursday night's flood, which forced the relocation of 50 ...
“Why is it raining in the elevator?” Flood at QEII VG site causes major problems   Globalnews.ca
Flood at VG 'chaotic and it was pretty darn scary,' says patient   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Dozens of patients displaced, over 100 surgeries postponed after flood at ...   MetroNews Canada
OR-Politics.com   
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AmeriPublications
   
Tanning bed ban for Saskatchewan youth to begin on Nov 1   
AmeriPublications
Minors in Saskatchewan will be prohibited from using indoor tanning beds starting November 1, 2015. The provincial government started its proposal for the ban in March 2015. They announced on September 24 that the ban will be in effect in the next ...
Youth to be banned from tanning beds this fall | Video   Regina Leader-Post
Tanning bed ban for Saskatchewan youth starts Nov. 1   CTV News
Saskatchewan to ban under-18s from using tanning beds   CBC.ca
Edmonton Journal   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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KelownaNow
   
Heart and Stroke Foundation Urges Canadians to Cook at Home   
KelownaNow
The Heart and Stroke Foundation is taking a new stance on saturated fats, urging Canadian families to “cut the crap” and get back to cooking at home with wholesome foods. “Advising Canadians to focus on a healthy diet of natural/whole foods and to ...
5 ways to clean up your diet: fat's in   CBC.ca
Heart and Stroke Foundation says to cook food at home   AmeriPublications
Saturated fats no longer the true enemy, experts say   The Globe and Mail
Dispatch Tribunal   
National Post   
Canada News   
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InsideHalton.com
   
Get in the pink to help battle breast cancer   
Surrey Leader
The annual CIBC Run for the Cure takes place at Bear Creek Park on Sunday, Oct. 4. — image credit: File photos. 0. by Staff Writer - Surrey North Delta Leader; posted Sep 25, 2015 at 9:00 AM. The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation will be hosting its ...

/R E P E A T -- CIBC will donate $1 to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)
Miltonians run in an effort to fund a cure for breast cancer   InsideHalton.com
CIBC Run for the Cure expects thousands this year   660 News

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News965
   
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer hit with pie to fight cancer   
News965
It's not every day that you get to see your city's mayor take a whipped cream pie to the face. But it's for a good cause – to bring awareness to childhood cancer research. "Whipping Childhood Cancer" aims to provide new hope to any form of cancer ...

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Chatham Daily News
   
Student named Grand Marshall for school's Terry Fox Run   
Chatham Daily News
Joey Burns-DeNuke, 8, doesn't let having a prosthetic leg slow him down. He took off like a shot after being given the honour of leading the first lap of the Terry Fox Run at Zone Township Central School in Bothwell, Ont. on Friday, September 25, 2015.
35th Terry Fox Run festivities in Elk Valley   The Free Press
Following In Terry's Footsteps   BlackburnNews.com

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Vancouver Sun
   
Hypnotherapy is giving cool relief for menopausal hot flashes   
Vancouver Sun
Like many women going through menopause, marketing director Amanda Jones often suffered hot flashes at the worst possible moment. At one crucial business meeting last year, she felt so hot and sweaty that she had to run to the washroom and dry her hair ...

Hormone-free hot flash taming put to the test   The Sun Daily

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