2015年10月31日 星期六

2015-11-01 Canada English Health


Globalnews.ca
   
Halifax mother raises concern over EpiPen shortage   
Globalnews.ca
WATCH ABOVE: Treat or treaters will be out in full force this Halloween. But many kids with peanut allergies will now be extra cautious taking that candy home after a major recall of a popular epinephrine injector. One Halifax mother says the recall ...
EpiPen demand increases after Allerject recall   CBC.ca
EpiPen Canada Scrambles to Meet Huge Demand after Sanofi Recall   Allergic Living
Pfizer Canada confirms availability of EpiPen® (epinephrine) Auto-Injector for ...   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)
News1130   
Ottawa Sun   
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630ched.com
   
Movember shave off kicks off month of moustaches   
630ched.com
As October ends, the yearly fundraiser in support of men's health, Movember, gets under way. Last year, 115-thousand Canadians took part, raising over $24-million. Local Movember organizer Seth Glick says it's not a moustache growing contest. “It ...
Calgary shave down kicks off Movember   MetroNews Canada
Coming up Monday on Morning Live…   CTV News
How to Movember without growing facial hair   The Canberra Times
Toxcy   
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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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Castanet.net
   
Rob Ford's cancer back   
Castanet.net
Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford says he will undergo chemotherapy to treat a new cancerous tumour doctors found on his bladder. A pained-looking Ford, appearing to be in tears at times, has told reporters gathered outside Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital ...

Rob Ford says he'll undergo more chemo after new tumour found   Toxcy
Councillors respond to Ford's spending criticism   Toronto Sun
Rob Ford to undergo chemotherapy for new tumour   FinancialSpots.com
The Weather Space   
wireless goodness   
SMN Weekly (blog)   
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Toronto Sun
   
Elderly Canadian man died needlessly in chains at British airport, report finds   
Toronto Sun
An independent British investigation calls the death of an 84-year-old Canadian dementia patient who died in shackles after being detained at Gatwick airport "shameful" and "a tragic indictment of the system." Alois Dvorzac was found wandering the ...
Detention centre where elderly Canadian died in shackles 'too dangerous'   The Guardian
Elderly man arrested at Gatwick suffered 'inhuman, degrading' death   Metro

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Toronto Star
   
Workplace violence makes nursing one of Canada's most dangerous professions   
Toronto Star
A man in his 20s, shirtless and tattooed, with blood pooling beneath his bottom lip, is lying on a bed in Toronto East General Hospital at 5 a.m. It took six police officers to restrain him. When they left, his care was handed over to nurse Doriann ...
Serious violence and abuse against nurses is troublingly common   MetroNews Canada
Nurses being battered and bruised while on the job   Globalnews.ca

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NG News
   
NHPCO calls for increased awareness of hospice and palliative care   
News-Medical.net
In recognition of National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, NHPCO has issued the following proclamation calling for increased awareness and acknowledgement of the many accomplishments of hospice and palliative care. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS ...

After 6000 km, 159 days, and almost 9 million steps   NG News
Serenity HospiceCare to recognize National Hospice Month   Daily Journal Online
LETTER: Hospice remains underutilized by GF-area residents   Grand Forks Herald
The Independent   
MedCity News   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Usher's son wants to be a scientist   
Hamilton Spectator
The 'U Got it Bad' hitmaker, 37, has revealed six-year-old Naviyd is keen to carve out a career in the laboratory when he's older because he wants to discover a long-term cure for his seven-year-old brother Usher Raymond V's diabetes. Speaking to the ...
Usher becomes spokesperson for diabetes after son was diagnosed with disease   Examiner.com
Usher gets inspired by son's battle with diabetes   Times of India
Usher's son wants to cure his brother's diabetes   CanIndia News

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Toronto Sun
   
Tigers Daniel Norris declares himself cancer free   
Toronto Sun
Ten days after Daniel Norris said he was undergoing surgery for thyroid cancer, the Detroit Tigers left-hander announced Thursday through social media that he is cancer free. Norris posted on Instagram that the surgery to remove a malignant growth on ...
Detroit Tigers: Daniel Norris is Cancer-Free   Motor City Bengals
Daniel Norris, Tigers pitcher, says he's cancer-free after surgery   CBC.ca
Daniel Norris Announces Thyroid Cancer Is in Remission   TV Newsroom
SMN Weekly (blog)   
Tech Times   
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Memphis Business Journal
   
Jimmy Carter to participate in one-day Memphis Habitat for Humanity project   
mysask.com
ATLANTA - Jimmy Carter will participate in a Habitat for Humanity build on Monday in Memphis after the cancellation of an international project featuring the former president. The Atlanta-based charity announced the one-day project on Saturday.
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter coming to Memphis to aid local Habitat   Memphis Commercial Appeal

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