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2015-10-11 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Health Canada approves breakthrough heart failure drug   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Former soccer coach Alan Churchard would love to run around on the field again, or even just be able to climb the stairs at the stadium. But the 71-year-old West Vancouver resident has heart failure, which prevents him from playing sports, ...


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CTV News
   
Don't give flu shot a miss this season based on last year's failure, doctors say   
CTV News
TORONTO - It's that time of year again, time for Canadians to think about getting that jab in the arm to protect themselves against the dreaded winter scourge - the flu. And while the makeup of last year's influenza vaccine missed the mark when it came ...
Province launches the 2015 flu immunization campaign   CBC.ca
Get free flu shots at health department on Friday   Flemingsburg Gazette
Div. of Public Health urges residnets get flu shot as new flu season begins   Delaware First Media

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KamloopsBCNow
   
Canada is a Good Place to Spend Your Final Days   
KamloopsBCNow
The index, conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit, compared palliative care in 80 countries across the world. The study looked at 20 indicators across five categories including palliative and health care environment, human resources ...
UK ranked number one in caring for terminally ill   Eagle Radio
Report: U.K. best place to die well, India worst   UPI.com
India minus Kerala one of the worst places to die: United Kingdom report   WAGs World Cup
MyTechBits   
Hampshire Chronicle   
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Toronto Sun
   
Docs won't win fee battle with Wynne   
Toronto Sun
Ontario's doctors are going to lose their ongoing battle with Premier Kathleen Wynne over unilateral cuts to fees for their services which the Liberal government imposed on them. They will lose as they did in 1986, when then Liberal premier David ...
Ontario doctors closer to legal action against province   Toronto Star

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The Daily Courier (subscription)
   
Vials with E. coli found in local park   
The Daily Courier (subscription)
Munson Pond park in Kelowna is under development and not yet open to the public. A hazardous-waste cleanup crew was recently called in to clean up the area. Justice Institute in-story rectangle 307387. Posted: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 9:58 pm.

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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 ...
Canadian Study Links Suicide Risk To Weight Loss Surgery   E Canada Now

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Montreal Gazette
   
Quebec government launches 5-year plan to improve mental-health services   
Montreal Gazette
Health Minister Gaétan Barrette announced on Friday a five-year plan to improve access to mental-health services – with a focus on providing better treatment to troubled youth – but critics raised doubts as to whether the program will make a difference ...
Quebec wants mentally ill to receive better, faster treatment   CTV News
Quebec announces 5-year mental health plan   CBC.ca
South Shore cancer patients getting new treatment centre   Life in Quebec

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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 ...

TB Case Confirmed in Metro Area   VOCM
Former St. Clare's patient diagnosed with TB   The Telegram
Tuberculosis case found in Newfoundland, not related to recent Labrador cases   mysask.com

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Castanet.net
   
Let's Talk funds support mental health workshops   
Williams Lake Tribune
Mental health workshops will be provided free of charge for businesses and organizations in the South and Central Cariboo Chilcotin thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Bell Let's Talk Community Fund to the Canadian Mental Health Association Cariboo ...

BCHL and mental health   Castanet.net
BCHL makes mental health move   Chilliwack Progress
BC Hockey League Launches New Mental Health Initiative   KelownaNow

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'World Mental Health Day' observed in State   
Nagaland Post
Nagaland also commemorated “World Mental Health Day” by organizing different programmes to create awareness on metal illness. In Dimapur, Serendip Guardians organized consultation on mental health under the banner “dignity in mental health” ...


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