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Unnamed Manitoba doctor's licence revoked due to psychiatric illness

27.08.2008 20:02

Questions are being raised about a Winnipeg doctor whose licence was revoked due to a psychiatric problem - but whose name is being kept secret, even from the doctor's former patients.

Recalled meats removed from stores; territories remain listeriosis-free

27.08.2008 20:02

A deadly outbreak of listeriosis in parts of Canada has not affected anyone so far in the North as grocery stores across the territories remove recalled meat products from their shelves.

Health

Water: Still your best health bet

07.08.2008

With all those hydration choices now available to us, water is still your best health bet. But not just any water, says naturopathic doctor Lorne Swetlikoff.

Peruvian doctors showcase high cure rate for drug-resistant TB

07.08.2008

More than 60 per cent of patients diagnosed with a type of tuberculosis that is very difficult to treat were cured with aggressive drug treatment, according to a study from Peru that shows the disease is not a 'death sentence.'

Calgary scientists grow tumour to find infant brain cancer treatment

07.08.2008

Cultivating cells from a rare brain cancer that attacks infants and children may increase the chances of finding a treatment, says a team of Calgary researchers.

Fewer suds downed, Americans say, but alcohol disorders persist

06.08.2008

More Americans say they're pushing aside their beer steins, but the rate of alcohol-related disorders has remained steady, U.S. researchers said Wednesday.

Better alert system sought for False Creek water pollution

06.08.2008

Vancouver Coastal Health is examining ways to better alert people about False Creek's water quality after boaters complained they were not made aware of health warnings.

One cigarette can get some people hooked: study

06.08.2008

It may take just one tobacco cigarette for some people to get addicted to nicotice because of how their brains are wired, a Canadian study suggests.

Canadian health minister resists WHO on safe injection sites

06.08.2008

The federal health minister repeated his opposition to safe injection sites at an international AIDS conference this week, in contrast to the World Health Organization's supportive stance on the harm reduction approach.

H&M breastfeeding coverup sparks human rights protest

06.08.2008

A Vancouver mother plans to complain to the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal after she was told she had to nurse in the changing room of a major clothing retailer, she says.

Cilantro recall unnecessary, company says

06.08.2008

California-based NewStar Fresh Foods says a recall of fresh cilantro issued in Canada and the U.S. was unnecessary and was prompted by a faulty test result.

Estrogen can impair memory, behaviour: study

06.08.2008

Chronic exposure to estrogen can impair memory, U.S. researchers report.


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