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Disabled Children’s Hospital Gets New Name after Donation

Disabled Children’s Hospital Gets New Name after Donation

Noting the funding of Bill Holland, a Canadian hospital providing care to the disabled children, with an amount worth $20 million, Mr. Holland and Bloorview Kids Rehab President, Sheila Jarvis together proclaimed that the hospital will now be given the name ‘Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital’.

Senior Citizens Face Irrational Behavior

Senior Citizens Face Irrational Behavior

Director of the University of Victoria's Centre on Aging has voiced that the senior citizens in British Columbia suffer immense discrimination, in terms of the policies and services provided by the Government.

CFIA Expanding Ongoing Recall of Ready to Eat Meat Products from Smith Quality Meats

CFIA Expanding Ongoing Recall of Ready to Eat Meat Products from Smith Quality M

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is increasing an ongoing recall of ready-to-eat meat products from Smith's Quality Meats.

The organization says the affected products, which might be tainted with Listeria, were dispersed in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

1.9 M Likely to Develop Diabetes in Canada in the Next Decade

1.9 M Likely to Develop Diabetes in Canada in the Next Decade

As per a new report submitted, it is of the stance that almost 1.9 million people in Canada will likely develop diabetes between the time period of 2007 and 2017.

Research Reveals Consumption of Sweets Can Cause Pancreatic Cancer

Research Reveals Consumption of Sweets Can Cause Pancreatic Cancer

A new research reveals that people who consume more sweets have a greater risk of pancreatic cancer than their counterparts, who eat fewer sweets. The reason behind it is that the sweets cause an increase in the blood sugar level.

New Research Reveals Hazardous Effect of Smokeless Tobacco on Body

New Research Reveals Hazardous Effect of Smokeless Tobacco on Body

A new research reveals that smokeless tobacco not only harms the mouth, but it also interferes with the functioning of the enzymes in the body. The normal function of these enzymes, present in almost every organ in the body, is hindered.

CBI-MCI Raid in Four Medical Colleges

CBI-MCI Raid in Four Medical Colleges

The Central Bureau of Investigation carried out raids in four medical colleges in Vadodara and Surendranagar, on Wednesday. The raids were conducted to find out the share of Ketan Desai in these colleges. Ketan Desai is the former Chief of the Medical Council of India. The Team consisted of eight CBI members and two medical experts.

Camel Milk to Rescue Health of Kids in Punjab

Camel Milk to Rescue Health of Kids in Punjab

Close on the heels of most recent studies gave confirmation of the most horrible fears that damaging elements have made their entry into the food chain in Punjab because of heavy usage of insecticides and pesticides, which have been causing neurological disorders and underdeveloped growth in kids.

Antiretroviral Drugs Found to be Effective in Avoiding HIV Transmission

Antiretroviral Drugs

An important international study has discovered that administering antiretroviral medications to HIV-affected mothers or giving HIV-battling syrups to their infants are both effectual in avoiding communication of virus through breastfeeding.

Risk of Parkinson Raised By Genes and Exposure to Pesticides

Risk of Parkinson Raised By Genes and Exposure to Pesticides

Researchers have been able to discover that genetic mutations and exposure to insecticides or pesticides in workplaces interact in such a way that tends to increase the risk of Parkinson's disease, particularly in men.

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