2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Doctor-assisted suicide gets green light from Sherbrooke palliative care centre   
CBC.ca
A palliative care centre in Sherbrooke, Que., is poised to become the first facility to provide access to doctor-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients. Doctor-assisted suicide rules may fall to province, ethics expert says · Quebec MDs to get ...
Palliative care centre in Quebec to offer doctor-assisted suicide   Toronto Star

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Toronto Star
   
Dogs survive brutal brawl with porcupine in Saskatchewan   
Toronto Star
Three dogs who brawled with a porcupine are on the mend, after strangers donated thousands of dollars for their vet bills. The dogs' co-owner, organic farmer and youth worker Dennis Mazur, didn't know if his beloved Mahalo, who he calls “my girl ...
Bills adding up after dogs meet porcupine   Toronto Sun
Pups vs porcupine: Canadian farmer crowdfunds treatment for dogs after brush ...   ABC Online
Porcupine attacks three dogs in Canada   Telegraph.co.uk
CBC.ca   
BBC News   
Huffington Post Canada   
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The Nation
   
'Super-agers' study may reveal   
The Nation
MIAMI (AFP): Mary Helen Abbott, 77, paints her lips bright pink, still smokes the occasional cigarette, keeps up on all the gossip at the retirement home and wears a short skirt to fitness class. She giggles as the aerobics instructor shouts - “Swagger ...

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CBC.ca
   
Wait lists growing for autism treatment in Ontario   
CBC.ca
Thousands more Ontario children with autism are on waiting lists for treatment than 10 years ago, and government. figures suggest the number of kids receiving treatment may actually be dropping. The NDP submitted a Freedom of Information request for ...
Autism therapy wait-list swells to more than 16000 kids   Toronto Star
Hamilton family pays for $60000 autism therapy to get son off 16000 child wait ...   Hamilton Spectator
'Staggering' increase in autism treatment wait in Ontario   Toronto Sun
National Post   
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CBC.ca
   
Opioid treatment to be overhauled by Vancouver Coastal Health   
CBC.ca
Vancouver Coastal Health rolled out a new approach to opioid addiction today in the face of challenges with the methadone system, and the growing problem of fentanyl and other illict drug overdoses. Dr. Evan Wood, the medical director of community ...

Vancouver health authority takes lead in fighting opioid addictions   CTV News
Vancouver Coastal Health sets new guidelines for treatment of opioid addiction   Vancouver Sun
New guidelines give hope to opioid addicts   Comox Valley Record

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CBC.ca
   
Pill found in another Halloween candy bar in Grande Prairie   
CBC.ca
Another pill has been found in a tampered Halloween candy bar — this time in Grande Prairie. RCMP reported Tuesday they had received a complaint about a pill inserted in a Snickers mini-candy bar. A man bit into the bar and ate half the pill; he then ...

Alberta RCMP investigate pill found in Halloween candy in Grande Prairie   Edmonton Journal
RCMP warning parents after pill found in Halloween candy   Alberta Daily Herald Tribune
Grande Prairie man goes to hospital after eating pill-laced Halloween candy   Globalnews.ca
Energeticcity.ca   
Huffington Post Canada   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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Edmonton Journal
   
People trafficked in Alberta for sex, labour and organ removal, new report says   
Edmonton Journal
A pamphlet from ACT Alberta debunks some of the myths about human trafficking in the province. ACT Alberta. Share Adjust Comment Print. A report on sex trafficking in Edmonton that was two years in the making was released Tuesday, but it's still ...
Human trafficking a problem in Edmonton   Edmonton Sun
Edmonton sex-trafficking trade targeted in new action plan   CBC.ca
Sex trafficking in Edmonton a growing problem, advocates say   MetroNews Canada
iNews880.com   
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
'It's a new life': Father grateful for drug funding for 3 Saskatoon siblings   
CBC.ca
The province has reversed its decision and decided to pay for the expensive drug treatment of three Saskatoon siblings who suffer the same crippling disease. Province says no to medicine for three children, but will review decision. Muhammad Abdullah ...
Sask. to pay for unproven drug that costs $500k per year   CTV News
Saskatoon siblings with rare genetic disease to receive treatment   Globalnews.ca
'It's a life-changing decision': Saskatoon kids to get enzyme treatment after all   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Prostate cancer patients get different treatment recommendations across Canada   
Toronto Star
Some Canadian men are having radical surgery for prostate cancer without being told they have other, less life-altering options, a new report shows. While clinical trials found no survival benefit for low-risk prostate cancer patients who go straight ...
Prostate cancer education sessions for Bay   New Zealand Herald
Prostate cancer patients' treatment varies across Canada   MetroNews Canada
Surgery may not be the best first option for many prostate cancer patients   Globalnews.ca
The Punch   
360Nobs.com   
CBC.ca   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Senior's death in Kamloops care home prompts family's call for increased staffing   
Vancouver Sun
The family of an 84-year-old woman who died after she was physically assaulted by another resident in a Kamloops senior care home says staffing needs to be increased at all senior care residential facilities to stop further deaths. There have been nine ...

Calls for more senior's home staff after eldelry mom dies in attack   CTV News
Kamloops Seniors Village care home death ruled a homicide   CBC.ca
Death of woman in Kamloops seniors' facility deemed a homicide   Kamloops This Week
News1130   
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