2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 Canada English Health


Toronto Star
   
Rob Ford starting chemotherapy for new tumours   
Toronto Star
Councillor Rob Ford has started chemotherapy to shrink two tumours attached to his bladder. Ford's aide Dan Jacobs told the Star on Thursday that the “working diagnosis” is that the former mayor's cancer is back. “Councillor Ford has been at the ...
Rob Ford is undergoing chemotherapy for a tumour discovered on his bladder ...   CBC.ca
Rob Ford has 2 tumours attached to bladder   CTV News
Ford starts chemo for two tumours on bladder   Toronto Sun
Hamilton Spectator   
Quill & Quire (blog)   
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CTV News
   
President's Choice Ginger Cookie Chips recalled due to risk of nut allergy   
CTV News
BRAMPTON, Ont. - Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling its brand of President's Choice Ginger Cookie Chips that it says may pose an allergy risk for anyone allergic to peanuts or tree nuts. The company says the contents of some of the Ginger Cookie Chips ...

Food Recall Warning (Allergen) - President's Choice brand Ginger Cookie Chips ...   Canadian Food Inspection Agency (press release)

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CTV News
   
Quebec doctors' group to challenge assisted suicide legislation   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- A Quebec-based doctors' group is seeking to contest the provincial law that would allow terminally ill patients to end their lives with medical help. Paul Saba of the Coalition of Physicians for Social Justice and Lisa D'Amico, a ...
'No repercussions' for Quebec assisted-dying law   Hamilton Spectator
Sherbrooke hospice may outsource doctor-assisted suicide   Montreal Gazette
Germany's Jewish community opposes assisted suicide, while the nation debates ...   Lifesite

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CBC.ca
   
Mental health team on the police beat in Regina   
CBC.ca
Police in Regina are now working with a mental health professional on calls for service involving people facing a mental health crisis. The unit, a two-person team, is called the Police and Crisis Team or PACT. "Personally it's something that's very ...
Regina police launch partnership to help people in crisis with mental health ...   News Talk 980 CJME
Regina police, mental health professional join forces to respond to crisis calls   Regina Leader-Post
Regina police, health region launch mental health partnership   Globalnews.ca
mysask.com   
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CTV News
   
Ottawa eyes hookah smoking ban in Toronto   
CTV News
Smoking hookah pipes in bars and restaurants will be banned in Toronto this spring. City council there voted overwhelmingly in favor of the ban, after a recommendation from the medical health officer. Ottawa Public Health is now looking at the issue ...
Hookah lounge owner worried Toronto ban will result in business closure   Globalnews.ca
Toronto hookah lounges go up in smoke   NOW Magazine
Ottawa looks to follow Toronto's hookah ban   Ottawa Sun
Toronto Sun   
The Globe and Mail   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Care costs for seniors forecast to more than double by 2026   
CBC.ca
The number of Canadian seniors requiring continuing care will rise by 71 per cent by 2026 and that will likely mean the provinces will face escalating costs to care for vulnerable people, according to a report from the Conference Board of Canada. The ...
Demand for Senior Care Expected to Reach $62 Billion by 2026   KelownaNow
Cost of aging population set to explode: report   News1130
Future care for Canadian seniors: demand and expenditures expected to rise ...   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)
CKNW News Talk 980   
StarmineNews.com   
The Conference Board of Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Ontario psychologist 'alarmed by what's happening to WSIB claimants'   
CBC.ca
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board of Ontario (WSIB) has "become a service whose prime objective is simply to not serve," a Sudbury psychologist says. Dr. Keith Klaasen, who has been working with people who have suffered brain injuries and ...

WSIB Relies on Expert Health Care Professionals to Support Injured Worker Recovery   Canada NewsWire (press release)
WSIB ignoring medical advice: Report   Canadian Safety Reporter
ADVISORY: OFL, Injured Workers & Medical Professionals to Release ...   Digital Journal
SYS-CON Media (press release)   
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CBC.ca
   
U of A study finds risk of head injuries higher for boxers   
CBC.ca
Mixed martial arts is often accused of being more violent and brutal than boxing. It turns out this information is based on hearsay and inaccurate assumptions. A University of Alberta released Thursday says the opposite is true, that boxing poses a ...
Study by Sather Clinic's Dr. Shelby Karpman shows boxing causes more serious ...   Edmonton Sun
Mixed martial arts bloodier but less dangerous than boxing, study finds   Medical Xpress
Mixed martial arts bloodier but less dangerous than boxing: Study   ScienceBlog.com (blog)

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The Telegram
   
Program will save money, improve service   
The Telegram
Health Minister Steve Kent says the province will save money and improve health service by providing a non-invasive heart surgery here, starting sometime next year. JOE GIBBONS/The Telegram Health Minister Steve Kent (left) and Dr. Sean Connors, one ...


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Hamilton Spectator
   
'Orthorexia' - an obsession with healthy eating as defined by the Internet   
Hamilton Spectator
"When does 'eating clean' become an eating disorder?" That was the headline on Broadly writer Claudia McNeilly's lengthy piece on a little-researched, still-disputed medical condition known as "orthorexia." Within 24 hours of publication, "orthorexia ...
Could an Obsession With Healthy Eating Actually Be an Eating Disorder?   Allure Magazine (blog)
How the Internet feeds eating disorders   The Gazette • Western University's Student Newspaper
Is Your Unhealthy Obsession with Healthy Food Actually an Eating Disorder?   TeenVogue.com
The Daily Athenaeum   
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