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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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UWM licenses company to test, sell new alcoholism drug

20.06.2008

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee licensed a newly developed alcoholism treatment to a Milwaukee-area pharmaceutical company, which in turn will shepherd the drug through the federal approval process.

Absence of single protein can reduce risk of heart disease: study

19.06.2008

U.S. researchers say they're closer to finding out how to dampen the inflammatory response that can lead to heart disease if left unchecked.

Cancer risk reduced by 80% after bariatric surgery, McGill study finds

19.06.2008

Morbidly obese patients who surgically reduce their stomach size lower their risk of developing cancer by about 80 per cent, a new study by Montreal researchers suggests.

Aurora hospitals stand out

19.06.2008

More than four years ago, Aurora Health Care signed up for a project based on a radical concept. Medicare would pay hospitals bonuses tied to the quality of patient care, and how the hospitals performed would be publicly disclosed. Aurora's hospitals overall started in the middle of the pack.

Ontario premier commits $1M to California stem cell partnership

19.06.2008

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Tuesday that the province will invest $1 million in new stem cell research.

4.1 million Canadians without family doctor: StatsCan

18.06.2008

A new report from Statistics Canada says an estimated 4.1 million Canadians aged 12 or older are without a family doctor.

Obese women less likely to be screened for cervical cancer: study

18.06.2008

Obese women are significantly less likely to be tested for cervical cancer than women of average body weight, a new study has found.

Edmonton dentist tests positive for hepatitis B

18.06.2008

Public health officials are contacting 1,400 patients of an Edmonton dentist after he tested positive for hepatitis B, Capital Health said Tuesday.

Aurora, Grafton OK deal

18.06.2008

Aurora Health Care and the Grafton Village Board have completed a deal that gives Aurora more parking room for its new hospital and medical building in Grafton and helps the village construct a new public works facility.

Single obstetrician for 2 N.L. hospitals puts women at risk, MD says

18.06.2008

Plans to reduce summer obstetrician service in central Newfoundland may be a recipe for disaster, according to a local physician.


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