2015年10月6日 星期二

2015-10-07 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Mother, child deaths highest in low-income countries   
Vancouver Sun
Nearly 80 per cent of all maternal deaths and about 75 per cent of all newborn and child deaths in the world occur in just 20 countries, delegates attending the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) conference in Vancouver heard ...

International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) launches a global ...   SYS-CON Media (press release)
Reproductive Health Experts Call for Action on Toxic Chemicals   eNews Park Forest
2015 World Report on Women's Health says more work needs to be done   EIN News (press release)
Health24   
International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics   
WZZM   
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National Post
   
Experts refute Harper's claim pot is more dangerous than tobacco   
The Globe and Mail
Is cannabis, as Conservative Party Leader Stephen Harper claims, “infinitely worse” than tobacco, a substance that kills tens of thousands of Canadians each year? Definitely not, say medical researchers and addiction experts, who are refuting Mr ...
Is marijuana 'infinitely worse' than tobacco?   Welland Tribune

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Globalnews.ca
   
Daddy blues: men can suffer from postpartum depression too   
Globalnews.ca
The MUHC wants to screen expecting fathers who may be at risk of suffering from depression. Casey Muir-Taylor/Flickr. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor. If you'd ...
Expectant dads can suffer pregnancy blues too: study   MetroNews Canada
MUHC study suggests expectant dads also get depressed   Montreal Gazette
Expectant dads also get depressed, new study says   Canada News
CBS News   
Free Malaysia Today   
Digital Journal   
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Truro Daily News
   
23-year-old patient missing from Dartmouth hospital   
Truro Daily News
The Nova Scotia Health Authority is hoping the public can help track down a patient missing from a Dartmouth hospital. Missing patient Colton White. Other news. Victoria Row in Charlottetown open to vehicle traffic · Cape Breton men fined for ...

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Castanet.net
   
New president, CEO hired for Interior Health   
Kelowna Capital News
Erwin Malzer (left), chair of the Interior Health board, and Chris Mazurkewich, the new IH chief executive officer. — image credit: Contributed. Interior Health has dipped into Alberta's executive health management resources to hire a new president ...
New boss at Interior Health   Castanet.net
New president and CEO announced for Interior Health   InfoTel News Ltd
IHA welcomes new president and CEO   Kamloops This Week
News Kamloops (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
   
Tests show suspected case of tuberculosis at St. F.X. a false alarm   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
ANTIGONISH — A suspected case of tuberculosis at St. Francis Xavier University has turned out to be a false alarm. Laboratory tests performed on fluids from an international student who was suspected of having the disease came back negative on Tuesday ...

Tests negative for tuberculosis in student at Nova Scotia university   mysask.com
Student at NS university suspected of having tuberculosis   CTV News
St. Francis Xavier student doesn't have tuberculosis   CBC.ca

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Huffington Post Canada
   
Cannabis Oils Are Legal And Ready In Canada, Still Need Health Canada Approval   
Huffington Post Canada
TORONTO — A number of Canada's medical marijuana growers are poised to release cannabis oils for authorized patients who don't want to smoke or vaporize the dried herb to relieve symptoms. In July, Health Canada gave growers the green light to begin ...


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CBC.ca
   
Manitoba Underdogs Rescue is struggling to look after four critically ill ...   
CBC.ca
The four eight-week-old puppies came to the rescue group from northern Manitoba over the weekend. The puppies are infected with parvovirus. The puppies — named Forte, Cadence, Opus and Presto — are in the care of Manitoba Underdogs and are being ...

Manitoba charity asking for help to save puppies   Globalnews.ca
Manitoba Pups Suffering from Parvovirus Need Your Help   ChrisD.ca

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Bioscience Technology
   
Researchers develop self-propelled blood coagulant agents   
Laboratory Products News
Vancouver, BC – Researchers at the University of British Columbia have created the first self-propelled particles capable of delivering coagulants against the flow of blood to treat severe bleeding, a potentially huge advancement in trauma care ...
UBC researchers develop self-propelling powder to reduce hemorrhage deaths   Cantech Letter
Researchers create self-propelled powder to stop severe bleeding   International Business Times AU
The Modern Tourniquet   dailyRx News
Medical Daily   
RedOrbit   
CanIndia News   
Science Advances   
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VOCM
   
Province Launches New Violence Prevention Action Plan   
VOCM
Premier Paul Davis launched the province's new Violence Prevention Action Plan this morning. $9.5-million has been allocated over the next four years toward initiatives including a public report about sexual exploitation, and leadership programs to ...
Government launches four-year violence prevention plan   The Telegram (subscription)
New violence prevention strategy launched   Newfoundland and Labrador Compass

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