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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.

Health

Alberta temporarily fills top public health officer roles

24.06.2008

Alberta has named two interim senior public health officials after failing to offer enough pay to keep two doctors in those positions.

Braces for boomers

23.06.2008

Tooth-straightening is not just for kids anymore, as more and more adults turn to orthodontics.

Canada donates $100M to cancer stem cell research

23.06.2008

The federal government has pledged $100 million to fund cancer stem cell research by scientists in Canada and California.

Medical care pricing a tangled web

21.06.2008

What’s the cost of surgery for a spinal fusion of the lower back in southeastern Wisconsin? It can range from $25,000 to more than $50,000. The price depends on the hospital and the doctors. And that’s just for patients covered by one insurer — Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.

Parenting: The line between punishment and abuse

20.06.2008

The line between acceptable corporal punishment and dangerous physical abuse is usually drawn in the sand on a blustery day, writes Melanie Barwick.

Lightning: Health risks of nature's electrifying jolt

20.06.2008

Lightning kills an average of 10 Canadians a year and seriously injures another 125. There are some easy steps you can take to help minimize your risk when bad weather approaches. Above all, 'if it roars, go indoors.'

Pregnancy pact alarms officials at U.S. high school: reports

20.06.2008

A pregnancy pact may be responsible for a dramatic rise in mothers-to-be at a Massachusetts high school, Time magazine reports.

HRT usage waned after damning 2002 report: study

20.06.2008

Fewer Canadian women over the age of 65 are using hormone replacement therapy (HRT), the likely result of a 2002 study that found the practice had more risks than benefits.

Officials downplayed error rate with minister, aide tells breast cancer inquiry

20.06.2008

An aide to a former minister of health has told a breast cancer inquiry that officials played down the rate of error of hormone receptor tests during a key meeting.

Immunotherapy appears to win battle with melanoma

20.06.2008

Doctors say they successfully treated an Oregon a man fighting melanoma with an experimental treatment that revved up his immune system.


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