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French patients demand standing at cancer test inquiry

05.07.2008 00:00

Cancer patients from the French islands of St-Pierre-Miquelon, off the south coast of Newfoundland, say they were the last to know about breast cancer testing mistakes in the labs of Eastern Health.

Red, red wine: Health pros and cons

04.07.2008 20:01

Canada's love affair with fermented grape juice really began taking off in the late 1990s, when wine accounted for 21 per cent of sales of all alcoholic beverages across the country. Since then, market share for beer and spirits has been declining while wine's popularity has been increasing. It now accounts for 28 per cent of the alcoholic beverage market. The wine tide appears to have turned in the late 1990s when research about red wine's potential health benefits began to surface. The benefits of red wine appear to be linked to the presence of resveratrol, melatonin and flavinoids.

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Cellphones can give cancer-stricken teens a lifeline: U.K. researchers

12.06.2008

Young cancer patients at home can benefit from communication via a specially designed cellphone, say British researchers, adding the system can provide reassurance and independence.

Alberta loses 4 top public health doctors over salaries

11.06.2008

Alberta's health minister says money, and not the government's recent health-care reforms, is to blame for the departure of four of the province's top doctors.

Low vitamin D levels linked to increased heart attack risk: study

11.06.2008

Men who have low levels of vitamin D may have a higher risk of heart attack, suggests new research.

More chains pull tomatoes from shelves amid salmonella scare

10.06.2008

More restaurants and retailers in Canada and the U.S. are clearing their stocks of tomatoes suspected of triggering a salmonella outbreak.

Ontario promises millions to run Ottawa youth drug treatment centre

10.06.2008

Twenty future drug treatment beds for Ottawa youth will get $2.4 million a year in operating funding from the Ontario government, but at least $3 million must be raised by the community to actually create those beds.

Premier's office did not see alarm over cancer tests, inquiry told

10.06.2008

The office of Premier Danny Williams did not intervene into a cancer testing crisis for months because staff trusted a health authority to manage it properly, an inquiry was told Tuesday.

'I don't know if I have cancer or not': patient in N.B. pathology review

10.06.2008

A patient whose tests are being reviewed as part of an inquiry into pathology services at a New Brunswick hospital says the situation has caused him anxiety and makes it difficult for him to sleep.

Public health guide wrong to say parents can sleep with babies: Quebec coroner

10.06.2008

Young parents are being misled about the dangers of sleeping with their infants, said the Quebec coroner's office in a new report on the deaths of two babies in 2007.

Third Wave to be sold

10.06.2008

Third Wave Technologies Inc., which is seeking federal approval of a new test for the virus that causes cervical cancer, has struck a deal to be sold to Hologic Inc. for $580 million. Hologic, based in Bedford, Mass., agreed to pay $11.25 a share in cash for Madison-based Third Wave.

Weight gain with Type 1 diabetes may be associated with longer life: study

10.06.2008

For people with Type 1 diabetes, weight gain may actually be a positive, new research suggests.


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