2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
EpiPen demand increases after Allerject recall   
CBC.ca
Pfizer Canada expects EpiPen shipments will be available to meet an unexpected increase in demand by the end of November following a recall of Allerject auto-injectors. Epinephrine auto-injectors are used as an emergency treatment by patients who have ...

EpiPen Canada Scrambles to Meet Huge Demand after Sanofi Recall   Allergic Living
Shortage of EpiPens a possibility in the province   News1130
Recall of epinephrine injectors sparks fears of shortage   Ottawa Sun
Radio Canada International   
660 News   
CHEK   
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Irish Independent
   
It is still okay to eat processed meat, says the WHO   
Irish Independent
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been forced to issue a clarification saying it is not telling people to never eat processed meat, such as sausages and bacon. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It said a recent study ...
5 myths about bacon   Chicago Tribune
Bacon fans embrace the hog despite WHO cancer report, but futures take fright   The Straits Times
New Health Warning Explained: How Processed Meat Is Linked to Cancer   Live Science
Burlington Times News   
Los Angeles Times   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Calgary shave down kicks off Movember   
MetroNews Canada
Gearing up for a month of moustache growing, the Movember Foundation of Canada hosted a free 'shave down,' at Bow Valley Square, Friday, with local barbershop Best of 7 Barbers for any men that wanted a free face shave leading into November.
Canadian Army veteran Mark Fuchko gets a close shave to help kick off Movember   Calgary Sun
'Movember' - The right way to grow a moustache   The Star Online
Coming up Monday on Morning Live…   CTV News
ChrisD.ca   
The Independent   
Indianapolis Star   
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London Free Press
   
Are men really threatened by intelligent women or is it something else?   
London Free Press
Men are threatened by intelligent women - or at least that's what researchers discovered when they carried out several studies into what men find desirable. The findings published in the November edition of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin ...


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Montreal Gazette
   
Clinical breast-cancer trial at MUHC shows promising results   
Montreal Gazette
Janet Pegg, 69, with her doctor, Sarkis Meterissian, director of Cedars Breast Clinic of the MUHC in Montreal Thursday, October 30, 2015. In a Quebec first, doctors at the MUHC are carrying out a highly promising clinical trial for certain breast ...
MUHC treatment cuts radiation time for breast cancer patients   CTV News
McGill clinical trial delivers hope to breast cancer patients   Globalnews.ca
Huge gains made in breast cancer treatment at the MUHC   The Suburban Newspaper

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Rapid News Network
   
Increase in Whooping Cough in Curry County   
MyHighPlains
Copyright 2015 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. CURRY COUNTY. Health officials are encouraging families to get vaccinated. The New Mexico Department of Health ...

3 cases of whooping cough found in Louisville   Chron.com
Number of whooping cough cases rises to 47 in NB   CTV News
Louisville infants test positive for whooping cough   TV Newsroom
CBC.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Fentanyl seized by Blood Tribe police during traffic stop near Standoff   
CBC.ca
Blood Tribe police have charged two men, including one from Calgary, after a traffic stop turned up drugs on Highway 2 near Standoff in southern Alberta. Officers seized drugs, cash and weapons from the vehicle: 74 fentanyl pills with a street value of ...
Alberta to make antidote to fentanyl overdoses available at more places   Lethbridge Herald
AHS looks to expand availability of overdose antidote   660 News

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Toronto Sun
   
Jamie Oliver calls on Canada to bolster child nutrition   
Toronto Sun
TORONTO -- Jamie Oliver is calling on Canadians to push Justin Trudeau to develop a strategy for child nutrition, including more education, a crackdown on junk food advertising and better labelling on food products. "You're in a really exciting time ...
Should Justin Trudeau listen to chef Jamie Oliver's advice on nutrition?   Cantech Letter

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Regina Leader-Post
   
Private MRIs in Sask. could result in cuts to federal funds: lawyer   
Regina Leader-Post
If private MRI scans are done in Saskatchewan, the province will violate the Canada Health Act and ultimately receive less money in federal transfers, according to a legal opinion commissioned by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).
Saskatchewan poised to break Canada Health Act, union claims   CBC.ca
Slow MRIs come with calendar caution   Peace Arch News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Last year's enterovirus D68 outbreak more widespread than first thought: study   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - What a difference a year makes. In late summer and fall of 2014, doctors were reporting clusters of children across the U.S. and Canada being hospitalized with severe respiratory distress due to enterovirus D68, a bug that hadn't caused an ...

Last year's EV-D68 outbreak widespread: study   BlackburnNews.com

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