2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario government sets age limit at 43 for IVF coverage   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario women under 43 will have access to one round of publicly funded in vitro fertilization by the end of this year, says the Liberal government, ending months of speculation about what limits would be placed on the long-awaited campaign pledge.
Ontario to cover in-vitro fertilization treatments   Toronto Star
Should our health-care dollars really go to IVF for all?   Toronto Sun
In about-face, Ontario restricts new in-vitro fertilization program to women ...   National Post
Canada Free Press   
CHCH News   
Am980 London News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Terry Fox run saved despite ETFO work-to-rule   
Toronto Sun
Bedford Park Public School principal Dima Nijmeh-Mantia got the word at around 10 p.m. Tuesday that her teachers would not be participating in the Terry Fox “Fun Run” planned for the following morning at a neighbouring park — the unfortunate byproduct ...
Trafalgar students take to streets in Terry Fox National School Run Day   The Nelson Daily
Father of Terry Fox helps students celebrate annual run   Lethbridge Herald
James Mowat keeps Terry Fox's dream alive   Fort Saskatchewan Record
theifp.ca   
CBC.ca   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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CBC.ca
   
Service fee reduction could affect patient care, Ottawa doctors warn   
CBC.ca
Some Ottawa-area physicians are warning that patient care in and around the city could suffer as the province's ongoing wage dispute with its doctors continues to escalate. Starting Thursday the province is reducing the fee-for-service rates it pays ...

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Dr. Mark Torchia And Richard Tyc Receive $100000 Ernest C. Manning Principal ...   
Canada NewsWire (press release)
PLYMOUTH, Minn., Oct. 1, 2015 /CNW/ -- Monteris Medical today announced that Mark Torchia, Associate Professor of Surgery in the College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba and Richard Tyc, the Company's Vice President of ...


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TheChronicleHerald.ca
   
Hammonds Plains seniors facility needs upgrades to stay open   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
Eviction has been staved off, but the fate of seniors living at an assisted-care facility in Hammonds Plains remains in limbo after a meeting with government officials Thursday. Provincial and municipal officials said Grandeur Estates requires fire and ...
Future of Grandeur Estates assisted-living facility still unclear   Globalnews.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Medical marijuana seems to help chronic pain patients, appears to be safe: study   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Medical cannabis appears to be reasonably safe as well as effective in helping to relieve chronic pain — at least in patients who have previously used the drug, a study has found. The benchmark study, conducted at seven pain-management ...


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MyToba
   
St. Charles Bend, Redmond receive 'Baby-Friendly' designation   
KTVZ
St. Charles Bend and St. Charles Redmond hospitals have received the prestigious international recognition as Baby-Friendly designated birth facilities, officials said Thursday. More From KTVZ.COM. Redmond man gets 9 years in crash that killed ...
Change text size for the story   The Barrie Examiner
Manitoba Announces The Pas Primary Health Centre Becomes First Community ...   Wire Service Canada (press release)
Column: Breastfeeding and work — making it work   Williams Lake Tribune
myCentralOregon.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Sheila Watt-Cloutier wins 'alternative Nobel'   
CBC.ca
Inuit leader Sheila Watt-Cloutier is one of three winners of the 2015 Right Livelihood Awards for her work on climate change in the Arctic. The organization cited "her lifelong work to protect the Inuit of the Arctic and defend their right to maintain ...
Canadian Inuit leader one of 3 winners of 'alternative Nobels'   CTV News
Cdn Inuit leader wins 'alternative Nobel'   Mississauga

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Vancouver Sun
   
UBC research isolates gut bacteria linked to asthma   
Vancouver Sun
Vancouver-based researchers have identified four strains of bacteria that they believe babies need in their digestive tract to prevent asthma, opening up the possibility of a preventive treatment. The work published Wednesday in Science Translational ...

Childhood asthma risk affected by bacteria in early infancy   CBC.ca
Canadian study identifies 'critical window' for developing asthma   Toronto Star
Study suggests babies' gut bacteria affects their risk of asthma   Hamilton Spectator
CTV News   
AmeriPublications   
Sarnia Observer   
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MetroNews Canada
   
New video shows 'exactly what we're working with' for Halifax staff at ...   
MetroNews Canada
A still from the new QEII Hospital video showing the flooding in the Victoria General site on Thursday, Sept.24. By: Haley Ryan Metro Published on Wed Sep 30 2015. The Nova Scotia Health Authority has released a video showing the extreme water levels ...

Victoria General hospital flooding video released by health body   CBC.ca
NSHA releases video showing extent of flooding at Victoria General site of QEII   Globalnews.ca

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