2015年10月4日 星期日

2015-10-05 Canada English Health


Edmonton Journal
   
Video: Edmonton Run for the Cure 2015   
Edmonton Journal
An estimated 8,000 people participated in the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure in downtown Edmonton on Sunday October 4, 2015. The run helps raise funds for breast cancer research, education and advocacy initiatives. Video by ...

Cancer run emotional feat for many   Guelph Mercury
Timmins looks pretty in pink during Run for the Cure   Timmins Press
Annual Run for the Cure event raises 850000   Ottawa Sun
The North Bay Nugget   
NG News   
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Matthew Schreindorfer announces he's now cancer-free   
CBC.ca
After a year-long struggle with an aggressive form of lymphoma, Matthew Schreindorfer is now cancer-free. The 26-year-old Montreal-area man made the announcement on the Help Save Matthew Facebook page on Sunday. He and wife Katia Luciani raised ...

A year after devastating diagnosis, Laval's Matthew Schreindorfer free of cancer   Globalnews.ca

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Digital Journal
   
Powder to clot blood, stop bleeding, is in development at UBC   
Digital Journal
A product that could save lives daily all over the world is being developed by researchers at UBC in Vancouver. The remarkable powder is being designed to travel through the flow of blood and stop bleeding at its source.
UBC develops blood clotting powder   News1130
UBC researchers develop powder that stops the bleeding   Globalnews.ca
This powder will stop bleeding after gunshot   India.com
University of British Columbia   
Dispatch Tribunal   
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Huffington Post Canada
   
Robbie Robinson Inquest: Recommendations Issued In Deaths Of B.C. Autistic Boy ...   
Huffington Post Canada
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — More than a year after a British Columbia mother ended her desperate struggle to care for her autistic son — killing him before taking her own life — a coroner's jury has made 25 recommendations to prevent similar tragedies.
Murder-suicide inquest: Angie Robinson terrible choice leads to 24 ...   CBC.ca
25 recommendations in deaths of Prince Rupert boy and mom   Globalnews.ca
BC coroner's jury makes 25 recommendations in deaths of autistic boy and mom   Toronto Sun

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Edmonton Sun
   
Businesses by autistic people showcased   
Edmonton Sun
Brad Fremmerlid of Made By Brad puts together a piece of furniture at Little Brick Cafe in Edmonton, Alta. on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015. Four businesses created for and by entrepreneurs with significant autism came together to show off their products and ...
Edmonton event showcases work of local entrepreneurs with autism   Globalnews.ca
Autism Entrepreneur pop-up shines spotlight on unique Edmonton businesses   CBC.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Brain Freeze: Can putting faith in cryonics deliver life after death?   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - When it comes to death, there's traditionally been two forms of eternal rest: going into a coffin or ending up as ashes inside an urn. But some are embracing a third way — having their body or brain frozen in liquid nitrogen in the hope of ...
Some facts about cryonic preservation   Calgary Herald

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TV Newsroom
   
Asthma risk in infants may be reduced by gut bacteria   
TV Newsroom
The study, which was led by University of British Columbia professor Brett Finlay, states that children who don't have sufficient levels of the four aforementioned types of bacteria at three months old are more likely to develop asthma at the age of one.
Good gut bacteria may affect babies' risk of asthma   Rapid News Network

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CBC.ca
   
Norovirus hits Star Princess, delays massive cruise ship in Vancouver   
CBC.ca
At least one norovirus-stricken Star Princess passenger flew home from Hawaii after getting seriously ill on a dream cruise that stopped for cleaning in Vancouver. "We've stopped at four ports and every day there was people being taken off with the ...

Norovirus strikes cruise ship docked in Vancouver; 61 passengers ill   Globalnews.ca
Star Princess Sickens Dozens with Norovirus   Cruise Law News

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CTV News
   
Health groups call on Alberta to raise tobacco tax   
CTV News
EDMONTON -- A coalition of health groups is calling on Alberta's NDP government to raise the tax on cigarettes by $1 per pack. Campaign for a Smoke-Free Alberta says such an increase in the government's budget later this month would help deter young ...

Low-nicotine cigarettes cut use, dependence, study finds   Hamilton Spectator

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The Express Tribune
   
Goodbye Polio - Thanks Rotary!   
Wawa-news.com
Rotary International's involvement with polio began in 1979 with a five-year commitment to provide, and help deliver, polio vaccine to six million children in the Philippines. Over the next four years, similar five-year commitments were provided to ...
Polio-free Nigeria   Daily Times
Rotary International celebrates polio-free year   The Nation Newspaper
The polio challenge   The Express Tribune
THISDAY Live   
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