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Source of legionella hard to pinpoint: Hamilton medical officer

29.08.2008 16:04

Public health officials in Hamilton, Ont., are searching for the source of legionella that sickened seven of the city's residents this month.

Listeria-linked recall list lengthens

29.08.2008 12:02

The list of recalled meat products possibly tainted with listeria at a Maple Leaf Foods plant swelled Friday, a day after the number of deaths in the outbreak jumped to eight.

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Quebec backs away from safe injection sites

22.08.2008

Quebec will hold off on plans to create a safe injection site, said the province's new health minister.

Maple Leaf stresses food safety as role of federal inspectors debated

22.08.2008

There is "no definitive link" between a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis that may be responsible for five deaths and a Maple Leaf Foods plant in Toronto, the company's president told consumers on Friday.

Health Canada warns against two natural health products

22.08.2008

Health Canada is warning consumers not to use two unauthorized natural health products because they are not approved by its department and may cause serious negative health problems that could result in death.

$554 M awarded to Canadian research hospitals

22.08.2008

Research-based hospitals across Canada gained $554 million in federal funding Thursday to attract and keep world-class researchers.

Canadian HIV expert named to France's highest order

22.08.2008

McGill University professor Mark Wainberg, a trailblazer in HIV/AIDS research, has been named a chevalier of France's Légion d'honneur.

Health officials probe more deaths, advise tossing suspect meat

22.08.2008

If you don't know where your deli meat came from, don't eat it, Ontario health officials advised Thursday as they investigated more deaths for links to an outbreak of listeriosis and said they expect more cases.

Lettuce, spinach can be zapped with radiation to kill germs: U.S. ruling

22.08.2008

American food producers will soon be allowed to expose fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce with low levels of radiation in order to kill E. coli and other potentially dangerous germs.

P.E.I. psychiatric patients released too early: report

22.08.2008

P.E.I. has the country's shortest hospital stays for mental health patients, but also the highest readmission rates, suggesting the stays are too short, says a new report.

Lasting relief from back pain found after posture lessons

21.08.2008

Teaching people with chronic back pain how to improve their posture and co-ordination offers relief that lasts for more than a year, British researchers have found.

Stress of war on mothers linked to risk of schizophrenia

21.08.2008

Pregnant women who endure the psychological stress of being in a war zone may be more likely to give birth to a child who develops schizophrenia, psychiatry researchers say.


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