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CBC.ca Media agencies fight to televise Sinclair caseCTV.caCTV, along with other local television stations, are in court today fighting to televise an upcoming inquest into the death of Brian Sinclair. Sinclair was the wheelchair bound man who died after waiting 34 hours in the Health Sciences Emergency Room ...Court hearing over camera at inquest continuesWinnipeg Free PressMedia fights to televise Sinclair inquestCBC.caMedia fights to televise inquest into ER deathCANOEVancouver Sun -London Free Press -The Canadian Pressall 40 news articles »
Global • Siena deli ham recalled over listeriaHamilton SpectatorPeople in three provinces are being warned not to eat Siena brand cooked ham bought after Jan. 11 because of the risk of listeria. Cases of listeriosis, the potentially deadly disease caused by the bacteria, have already been reported in Ontario, ...Cooked ham recall over Listeria fearsToronto SunCooked ham recall issued over listeria concernsVancouver SunListeria, salmonella worries lead to recallsCBC.caGlobe and Mail -healthzone.caall 75 news articles »
Meat International New BSE CaseSaskatoonhomepage.caCanada will have to wait another five years to apply for the lowest recognized BSE status. This after a BSE case was confirmed in an Alberta beef cow born in 2004. It is Canadas 17th BSE case in the past seven years. The President of the Canada Beef ...BSE Case ReportedPortage Online17th case of mad cow disease delays Canadas movement into better risk statusWinnipeg Free PressCanadas Movement into Better Risk Status DelayedTopNews United StatesReuters Canada -Country Guide -Manitoba Co-operatorall 63 news articles »
CBC.ca BC joins birth control class action lawsuitCTV.caBritish Columbia is the latest Canadian province to join a lawsuit against the makers of a popular birth control pill. The Merchant Law Group is launching the a class action litigation on behalf of women who say theyve suffered medical problems while ...Birth control users sue BayerCBC.caVineland woman at centre of birth control suitHamilton SpectatorWomen suing Bayer over birth control pillsToronto SunSt. Catharines Standard -TopNews United States -Canada NewsWire (press release)all 24 news articles »
CBC.ca Fertility treatment will be free: BolducMontreal GazetteFree fertility treatments for Quebecers who want a test tube baby are to be delivered by Premier Jean Charest just in time for this years St. Jean Baptiste celebrations. The commitment to launch the ...Quebec to fund in vitro fertility treatmentsCBC.caQuebec proposes free in vitro fertilization treatmentCTV.caMDs looking for a miracleMontreal GazetteCTV.caall 46 news articles »
New York Daily News Critic slags Ottawa over food recallsMontreal GazetteAgriculture Minister Gerry Ritz yesterday defended the pace at which the government is alerting consumers to recalls of food products that could be contaminated with salmonella. ...Peanut recall over salmonella fearsToronto SunMcCormick expands recall of some productsThe Associated PressList of processed foods recalled growsThe ProvinceWashington Post -Vancouver Sun -U.S. News & World Reportall 1,264 news articles »
CBC.ca Say youre sorry -- and then fix the systemCalgary HeraldOne year ago, four medical mistakes occurred over 54 days in the same unit at Alberta Childrens Hospital. A four-year-old patient was given a 15-fold overdose of a narcotic; another was given an ...Alberta to release medical mistakes reportCBC.caFull ACH report to be made public: MinisterMetro Canada - Calgaryall 5 news articles »
NewsTalk650 Sask. plans to end chiropractor subsidy: NDPCBC.caThe Saskatchewan government is preparing to stop subsidizing chiropractic services, the Opposition New Democrats say. NDP MLA Judy Junor said the ruling Saskatchewan Party government signed a new funding deal earlier this year with the provincial ...Rallying For Chiropractic CareNewsTalk650Chiropractors fear Saskatchewan could cut coverage in upcoming budgetThe Canadian PressFunding crunch for chiropractorsRegina Leader-Post650 CKOM News Talk Radioall 23 news articles »
National Post Alaskans sought Yukon health-care deals: MDsCBC.caSarah Palin, pictured in Hong Kong in September, says her family crossed the border into the Yukon for medical treatment in the 1960s. (Jeff Topping/CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets/Associated Press) The Canadian public health-care system enjoyed by Yukoners ...Sarah Palin preaches to the choirGauntletKevin Libin: Sarah Palin knows her Canadian health careNational Post (blog)Sarah Palin: Elaborate Hoax or Terrifyingly Real?The Argosy.caAnchorage Daily News -Atlantic Online (blog) -The Vancouver Observer (blog)all 17 news articles »
CBC.ca TB rate more than 30 times higher for aboriginal Canadians: ReportVancouver SunA technician administers a Mantoux tuberculin skin test in a recipients forearm, which will cause a small raised area of skin surface, to form at the injection site. The Mantoux tuberculin skin test is ...Aboriginals in Canada face Third World-level risk of tuberculosisGlobe and MailPlan Needed to Tackle Inuit TB SituationVOCMFeds urged to act on native TB ratesWinnipeg SunSuite101.com -Winnipeg Free Press -AFPall 139 news articles »
CBC.ca BC cancer researchers make lymphoma breakthroughVancouver SunChemotherapy treatment is pictured in a file photo. Dr. Joseph Connors, study co-author and lymphoma expert, said although 75 to 80 per cent of patients are cured with initial treatment, ...Breakthrough made by cancer researchersCanada.comB.C. researchers make lymphoma breakthroughVictoria Times ColonistBC researchers find way to predict treatment response in Hodgkins patientsThe Canadian Press24 Hours Vancouver -News1130 -TopNews New Zealandall 61 news articles »
CBC.ca NL lab chief quit over workload, sources sayCBC.ca Dr. Nash Denic, seen in this 2008 image, has resigned as laboratory chief at Eastern Health. (CBC) The St. Johns physician who resigned amid a controversy over lab testing at Newfoundland and Labradors largest health authority wanted to quit three ...Eastern Health Confirms Resignations of Site ChiefsSt. Johns TelegramTwo more senior lab officials in NL resign amid testing errorsWinnipeg Free PressShake-Up at Eastern HealthVOCMThe Canadian Press -Kelowna.com -TopNews United Statesall 105 news articles »
Globe and Mail BC moves to end bitter labour feud with ambulance driversGlobe and MailA file photo of a paramedic outside Vancouver General Hospital. Jeff Vinnick For The Globe and Mail Victoria — From Fridays Globe and Mail Published on Thursday, Mar. 11, 2010 10:28PM EST The BC government is seeking to break a stalemate with its ...BC governments transfer of paramedics to health authority angers unionWinnipeg Free PressUnion effort rejectedPenticton WesternBC AMBULANCE PARAMEDICS SAY TRANSFERING SERVICES WONT FIX THE AMBULANCE PROBLEMSC-FAX 1070Gather.comall 12 news articles »
Globe and Mail Toronto doc on sex rapToronto SunThree women were allegedly sexually assaulted by a “busy” North York General anesthesiologist with almost 30 years experience, Toronto Police say. Investigators admitted the bust announced Thursday may panic the hundreds of ...Toronto doctor charged with sexual assaultCBC.caDoctor accused of sex assaults on patients under anestheticToronto StarToronto doctor charged with sexual assaultGlobe and MailCTV.ca -Kawartha Media Group -680 Newsall 73 news articles »
TopNews New Zealand B.C. team makes a breakthrough in lymphoma treatmentVancouver SunA BC Cancer Agency-led study on Hodgkins disease has been hailed as a major breakthrough because its found a way to predict which patients can be cured with standard treatment and which are more ...B.C. researchers make lymphoma breakthroughVictoria Times ColonistBC researchers find way to predict treatment response in Hodgkins patientsThe Canadian PressCancer research breakthrough at BC Cancer Agency24 Hours VancouverNews1130 -TopNews New Zealand -CKNW News Talk 980all 43 news articles »
CBC.ca Give BC ers first crack at underused operating roomsThe ProvinceHealth Minister Kevin Falcons new project of selling care to foreigners tops the list of over-the-top ideas. Thousands of British Columbians are on a long waiting list for life-saving surgery, ...BC aims for foreign surgical patientsNorth Island MidweekBC mulls high-end health centres for foreignersCTV.caBC mulls top-dollar health centres for foreignersCANOENews1130 -TopNews United States -CKNW News Talk 980all 95 news articles »
TopNews United States Proper funding neededThe ProvinceThe offer by doctors at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital to pay nurses so that operating rooms can stay open, while generous and thoughtful, is a solution that weakens public health care in the ...Docs paying for nurses would weaken healthcare: BCNUTrail Daily TimesDocs offer to dig deep for nursesTrail Rossland NewsNelson councillor questions healthcareKBS RadioRossland Telegraph -TopNews United States -Visit Bulgariaall 14 news articles »
Global BC Cancer research breakthrough at BC Cancer Agency24 Hours VancouverClearer treatment diagnoses for Hodgkin lymphoma patients are now possible after a breakthrough research discovery from the BC Cancer Agency. Researchers have determined a patients recovery prognosis is linked to the ...BC researchers find way to predict treatment response in Hodgkins patientsThe Canadian PressHodgkins lymphoma breakthrough puts BC Cancer Agency research on world stageVancouver SunHodgkins breakthroughNews1130Straight.com -Healthcanal.com -CKNW News Talk 980all 36 news articles »
CBC.ca FLU SHOTS FUTILE: STUDYNational PostDon Healy, Regina Leader-Post Files Dr. Tom Jefferson has a reputation as a scientific dissident. A new Canadian-led study has added to a simmering scientific dispute over flu-shot campaigns, concluding that immunizing nursing-home workers does nothing ...Flu season quiet so farCBC.caMove school-age kids up in the flu shot queue, study suggestsGlobe and MailFlu shots for kids should be first priority: studyHamilton SpectatorWebMD -National Post (blog) -MedPage Todayall 77 news articles »
Sify Diabetic kidney more serious than cancerExpress BuzzHYDERABAD: The theme of this years World Kidney Day - Protect Your Kidneys- Control Diabetes is a wakeup call for every one because diabetes represents the leading cause of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and kidney failure worldwide. ...10% Goans suffer from kidney disease!Herald PublicationsRising cases of kidney disease among Indian diabeticsBusiness StandardWorld Kidney DaySifyCharlottetown, The Guardian -Daily Sun -Canada Viewsall 59 news articles »