Toronto Star
California acts to regulate pot industry
USA TODAY
SAN FRANCISCO — California took a big step Friday toward regulating its legalized pot industry. Gov. Jerry Brown signed three bills that create a new state agency and develop guidelines for licensing, producing and testing marijuana within the ...
Brown OKs Medical Marijuana RegulationsCBS Local
Medical marijuana: California governor signs bills to regulate industryThe Guardian
California sets new rules for medical pot industryLos Angeles Times
Reuters
cleveland.com
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USA TODAY
SAN FRANCISCO — California took a big step Friday toward regulating its legalized pot industry. Gov. Jerry Brown signed three bills that create a new state agency and develop guidelines for licensing, producing and testing marijuana within the ...
Brown OKs Medical Marijuana Regulations
Medical marijuana: California governor signs bills to regulate industry
California sets new rules for medical pot industry
The Globe and Mail
Alberta health officials question effectiveness of this year's flu shot
The Globe and Mail
It is not quite influenza season yet and already Alberta health officials are troubled by what they're hearing: that the new vaccine is showing little effectiveness against this year's flu virus. A year ago, Alberta was ravaged by a flu virus that put ...
Province launches the 2015 flu immunization campaignCBC.ca
ADH: Flu Shot to Be More Effective This YearHerald Current
Milford Health Department to hold flu clinicDispatch Times
Tech Times
Beatrice Daily Sun
WTVM
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The Globe and Mail
It is not quite influenza season yet and already Alberta health officials are troubled by what they're hearing: that the new vaccine is showing little effectiveness against this year's flu virus. A year ago, Alberta was ravaged by a flu virus that put ...
Province launches the 2015 flu immunization campaign
ADH: Flu Shot to Be More Effective This Year
Milford Health Department to hold flu clinic
Montreal Gazette
Quebec government launches 5-year plan to improve mental-health services
Montreal Gazette
Health Minister Gaétan Barrette announced on Friday, October 9, 2015 in Montreal a five-year plan to improve access to mental-health services. Dave Sidaway / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. Health Minister Gaétan Barrette announced on ...
Quebec wants mentally ill to receive better, faster treatmentCTV News
Quebec announces 5-year mental health planCBC.ca
South Shore cancer patients getting new treatment centreLife in Quebec
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Montreal Gazette
Health Minister Gaétan Barrette announced on Friday, October 9, 2015 in Montreal a five-year plan to improve access to mental-health services. Dave Sidaway / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. Health Minister Gaétan Barrette announced on ...
Quebec wants mentally ill to receive better, faster treatment
Quebec announces 5-year mental health plan
South Shore cancer patients getting new treatment centre
AmeriPublications
Canada ranks 11th best place to die says palliative care study
AmeriPublications
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Quality of Death Index, Canada is one of the best places in the world in which to die. It fell from 10th to 11th in the latest EIU ratings. The Economist Intelligence Unit released its Quality of ...
Canada slips from Top 10 best places to die, study findsCanada News
Canada is a Good Place to Spend Your Final DaysKamloopsBCNow
Canada Is The World's 11th Best Place To Die, Says Economist Intelligence UnitHuffington Post Canada
Globalnews.ca
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AmeriPublications
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Quality of Death Index, Canada is one of the best places in the world in which to die. It fell from 10th to 11th in the latest EIU ratings. The Economist Intelligence Unit released its Quality of ...
Canada slips from Top 10 best places to die, study finds
Canada is a Good Place to Spend Your Final Days
Canada Is The World's 11th Best Place To Die, Says Economist Intelligence Unit
Huffington Post India
World Mental Health Day: India's Mental Health Crisis In Numbers
Huffington Post India
TO GO WITH HEALTH-INDIA-SOCIETY BY YASMEEN MOHIUDDIN Members of Sanjali take part in a yoga session at the Sanjali daycare rehabilitation centre for mental illnesses in New Delhi on May 28, 2009. Most of the patients at the Sanjali rehabilitation ...
Every fourth Indian suffers from mental illness: AIIMSThe Statesman
Undiagnosed depression may be hurting worker productivity: studyCTV News
MAD race to raise awareness of depression in SingaporeChannel News Asia
Chandigarh Tribune
The Asian Age
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Huffington Post India
TO GO WITH HEALTH-INDIA-SOCIETY BY YASMEEN MOHIUDDIN Members of Sanjali take part in a yoga session at the Sanjali daycare rehabilitation centre for mental illnesses in New Delhi on May 28, 2009. Most of the patients at the Sanjali rehabilitation ...
Every fourth Indian suffers from mental illness: AIIMS
Undiagnosed depression may be hurting worker productivity: study
MAD race to raise awareness of depression in Singapore
Vancouver Sun
Bariatric surgery successful for most, but failure raises suicide risk: study
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Bariatric surgery is successful in significantly reducing weight for most people who undergo the procedure. But for a small proportion of patients, the operation fails to achieve hoped-for results — and that can lead to potentially dire ...
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Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Bariatric surgery is successful in significantly reducing weight for most people who undergo the procedure. But for a small proportion of patients, the operation fails to achieve hoped-for results — and that can lead to potentially dire ...
The Globe and Mail
Unions renews a call for public inquiry into fatal BC mill blasts
The Globe and Mail
The United Steelworkers union is making a new call for a public inquiry into two fatal British Columbia mill explosions based on a document a coroner's inquest has already considered. The Steelworkers, WorkSafeBC and the BC Coroners Service all agree ...
New call made for inquiry into B.C. mill blastsGlobalnews.ca
BC expands role of safety committees for workplace investigationsCanadian Occupational Safety
Province introduces bill in answer to sawmill blastsPrince George Citizen
MRO Magazine
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The Globe and Mail
The United Steelworkers union is making a new call for a public inquiry into two fatal British Columbia mill explosions based on a document a coroner's inquest has already considered. The Steelworkers, WorkSafeBC and the BC Coroners Service all agree ...
New call made for inquiry into B.C. mill blasts
BC expands role of safety committees for workplace investigations
Province introduces bill in answer to sawmill blasts
KelownaNow
Vials of E. coli Bacteria Found at Kelowna's Munson Pond
KelownaNow
An unusual item was discovered at Munson Ponds, leaving many wondering where it came from. Kelowna parks staff found vials of E. coli bacteria near the pond in Munson Park last week when crews were cleaning up a suspected transient camp. “We've ...
Photo: Thinkstock.comCastanet.net
Vials found with E. coli labels don't belong to IHAThe Daily Courier (subscription)
Vials of E. coli found in Kelowna transient campBarfblog (blog)
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KelownaNow
An unusual item was discovered at Munson Ponds, leaving many wondering where it came from. Kelowna parks staff found vials of E. coli bacteria near the pond in Munson Park last week when crews were cleaning up a suspected transient camp. “We've ...
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Vials found with E. coli labels don't belong to IHA
Vials of E. coli found in Kelowna transient camp
National Post
Concordia professor condemns HPV vaccine after winning $270K federal grant to ...
National Post
A Montreal social scientist and the federal agency that awarded her almost $300,000 to study the HPV vaccine are facing criticism after the professor condemned the vaccine and called for a moratorium on its use. Concordia University's Genevieve Rail ...
Professor is dubious about HPV vaccine safety after grantAmeriPublications
Prof questions safety of HPV vaccineSaskatoon StarPhoenix
Should I let my girl get cervical cancer jab?Independent Online
QNotes
Cranston Herald
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National Post
A Montreal social scientist and the federal agency that awarded her almost $300,000 to study the HPV vaccine are facing criticism after the professor condemned the vaccine and called for a moratorium on its use. Concordia University's Genevieve Rail ...
Professor is dubious about HPV vaccine safety after grant
Prof questions safety of HPV vaccine
Should I let my girl get cervical cancer jab?
CBC.ca
Eastern Health confirms tuberculosis case in St. John's
CBC.ca
Eastern Health has confirmed a tuberculosis diagnosis in a former patient of St. Clare's Mercy Hospital in St. John's. The patient was an inpatient in the hospital this summer and was discharged on Sept. 11. Eastern Health said the patient did not have ...
Former St. Clare's patient diagnosed with TBThe Telegram
Tuberculosis case found in Newfoundland, not related to recent Labrador casesmysask.com
Eastern Health Confirms Case of TB in St. John's AreaVOCM
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CBC.ca
Eastern Health has confirmed a tuberculosis diagnosis in a former patient of St. Clare's Mercy Hospital in St. John's. The patient was an inpatient in the hospital this summer and was discharged on Sept. 11. Eastern Health said the patient did not have ...
Former St. Clare's patient diagnosed with TB
Tuberculosis case found in Newfoundland, not related to recent Labrador cases
Eastern Health Confirms Case of TB in St. John's Area
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