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Quebec government to answer 'crying need' for breast milk with new bank

QUEBEC - The Quebec government announced Wednesday it is taking steps to address a "crying need" by setting up its first breast-milk bank.
Scientists ID genetic markers tied to breast, prostate, ovarian cancer; no quick payoff seen

Scientists ID genetic markers tied to breast, prostate, ovarian cancer; no quick payoff seen

NEW YORK, N.Y.

Health officials say fewer Americans are dying in hospitals as more are dying at home

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Surveys show most Americans would rather die at home than in a hospital. Now, a new government study suggests more and more people getting their wish.

Financial crisis bad for health: Suicides, disease outbreaks up after EU financial crisis

LONDON - The harsh spending cuts introduced by European governments to tackle their crippling debt problems have not only pitched the region into recession — they are also being partly blamed for outbreaks of diseases not normally seen in Europe and

Your good health: Egg allergy no barrier to a shingles shot

Dear Dr. Roach: I am 71, and about two weeks ago I came down with shingles in my right lower back, and it also affected my bladder. My doctor put me on Valtrex, which I have now finished, and my bladder function is gradually returning.

Teenager celebrated on Parliament Hill for courage to confront fears of epilepsy

OTTAWA - A nine-year-old girl's ability to confront and conquer her fear of telling people about her epilepsy was celebrated Tuesday on Parliament Hill with the first official Purple Day.

Many seniors end up in hospital due to adverse drug reactions, report finds

TORONTO - About one in every 200 seniors in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ is admitted to hospital each year because of an adverse drug reaction, compared to about one in 1,000 in the general population, says a report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information.

Coal-fired power likely to cause thousands of deaths in Alberta: study

EDMONTON - A study says coal-fired power generation is likely to cause thousands of early deaths in Alberta and cost the province hundreds of millions of dollars before government regulations force plants to reduce emissions.

Dr. Roach: Pain from piriformis is common

Dear Dr. Roach: I have been diagnosed with piriformis syndrome, which has the same symptoms as sciatica. I have been to a chiropractor and doctor, and I still have pain shooting down my leg.
Majority of MRIs for back pain not needed or of questionable value: study

Majority of MRIs for back pain not needed or of questionable value: study

TORONTO - Fewer than half of MRIs ordered to look for the cause of lower back pain are appropriate uses of the imaging machines, a new Canadian study suggests.