2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Southern Manitoba sees spike in whooping cough cases   
CTV News
Manitoba Health says a decrease in vaccinations could be to blame for a spike in cases of whooping cough this year. Areas near Morden, Winkler, Emerson, Altona, Morris and Niverville have seen a combined 40 cases of the infectious disease this year.
Whooping cough outbreak in Manitoba blamed on parents not immunizing   CBC.ca
Whooping Cough Outbreak Hits Southern RHA; Mom Calls For Vaccinations   CJOB

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Vancouver Sun
   
Video: BC first sucessful open heart surgery on dog   
Vancouver Sun
Dr. Marco Margiocco, B.C.'s only animal cardiologist performed B.C.'s first successful open heart surgery on a dog. The seven-month old German Shepherd/Doberman cross is expected to make a full recovery. © Copyright (c) The Vancouver Sun. E-mail this ...


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CTV News
   
Pregnant women should stay active to avoid depression   
CTV News
Pregnant women suffering from symptoms of depression are more likely to sit down for long periods of time, suggests a new U.K., study which also demonstrated that physical activity reduces the risk of gestational diabetes. To avoid feeling depressed ...
Pregnant and got the blues? Get more exercise to protect your he - KXXV-TV ...   KXXV News Channel 25
Pregnant and Got the Blues? Get More Exercise to Protect Your Health   Philly.com
Pregnant and got the blues? Get more exercise to protect your he - WSFA.com ...   WSFA

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National Post
   
Ontario to make referrals for sex-reassignment surgery easier as wait list ...   
National Post
With almost 1,200 people on a wait list just for a referral, Ontario plans to dramatically expand the referral process for sex reassignment surgery for trans persons. Matthew Sherwood for National PostActivist Susan Gapka, seen above in a 2011 file ...
Ontario moves to increase trans healthcare access   Daily Xtra
More Ontario docs to give sex reassignment referrals   Toronto Sun
Ontario to expand medical referrals for sex reassignment surgery   Macleans.ca
Hamilton Spectator   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Disabled boy suffers 2nd-degree burns after coffee spill at St-Jérôme school   
CBC.ca
A family wants more answers from school authorities after their 10-year-old son – who uses a wheelchair and has serious developmental delays – was severely scalded by hot coffee at his school in St-Jérôme, Que. Follow CBC Montreal on Facebook.
Parents of burned disabled boy still seeking answers from school   Montreal Gazette
Disabled boy needs skin grafts after being burned by coffee in classroom   CTV News
Boy suffers 2nd-degree burns from pot of coffee   CJAD

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Montreal Gazette
   
St. Mary's Hospital to gradually ramp up surgeries after sterilization breakdown   
Montreal Gazette
A faulty “washer-disinfector” was behind a major problem with the sterilization of surgical instruments at St. Mary's Hospital since last week, prompting the cancellation of hundreds of elective and urgent surgeries. Hospital officials declared on ...
Saint Mary's Hospital surgeries resume after sterilization scare   CBC.ca
St. Mary's Hospital fixes sterilization problem   CTV News
Surgeries returning to a normal pace at St. Mary's Hospital Centre   Canada NewsWire (press release)
CJAD   
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CBC.ca
   
Bike helmet laws have little effect reducing head injuries, says UBC study   
CBC.ca
The long-held assumption that helmet legislation helps lower the rate of head injuries to cyclists is being challenged by a new report from the University of British Columbia. The study published last week in BMJ Open [British Medical Journal] compared ...
Helmet laws do not reduce rates of serious injury for cyclists, University of ...   Canadian Cycling Magazine (blog)
Bike 'helmet laws didn't help at all': prof   24 Hours Vancouver
Bike helmet laws 'do not prevent head injuries'   Telegraph.co.uk

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WMDT
   
No-Shave November kicks off   
WMDT
No Shave November kicks off and that means many people are putting their razors down to raise awareness and money about cancer. It's similar to 'Movember', which which raises awareness specifically for men's health issues such as prostate cancer.
How To Get Your Ride Into The Spirit Of Movember   CarBuzz

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Toronto Sun
   
TV ads offering toys may drive family visits to fast food restaurants   
Toronto Sun
The more U.S. children watch television commercials for fast food restaurants, the more often their families eat at those restaurants, according to a small study. Children's requests to go to the fast food chains drove how often families ate there, and ...
Screen time linked to weaker bones in teen boys - Women's Health - C-Health   C-Health

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The Westmorland Gazette
   
Are moustaches about to make a major comeback?   
The Westmorland Gazette
My friends may find it hard to believe, but sometimes I think I'm a bit slow on the uptake. For instance, I attended a meeting last week and sat through half of it trying to work out why one of my clients looked different from the last time I saw him ...
Growing concern   Hamilton Spectator
Stylin' the 'stache   Queen's Journal
5 handy Movember grooming tips to help you tame your moustache   Mirror.co.uk
The Chronicle Journal   
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