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Fake poop could replace real stuff for fecal transplants to treat C. difficile
TORONTO - Researchers have created a synthetic "poop" aimed at treating recurrent infections of C. difficile, a toxin-producing bacterium that causes severe and often debilitating diarrhea.
Jan 8, 2013 5:05 PM
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Treatment failures in gonorrhea cases cast ominous shadow over future
TORONTO, Cananda - The last oral antibiotic used to treat gonorrhea failed to cure the infection in about seven per cent of tested cases in a study in Toronto, a figure the authors of the work called "relatively high.
Jan 8, 2013 4:00 PM
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Ontario considers asking wealthy seniors to chip in for home care
TORONTO - Ontario seniors with higher incomes could be asked to chip in for their home care as the province looks for ways to sustain health-care reforms meant to meet the needs of its aging population.
Jan 8, 2013 3:59 PM
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Feds release Tamiflu from national stockpile to ease temporary shortage
TORONTO - The federal government is drawing on the national stockpile of the flu drug Tamiflu to relieve a shortage in the country. The move comes as many locations across sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ report they are in the throes of an active flu season. Dr.
Jan 8, 2013 2:47 PM
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Alberta premier faces ethics probe over tobacco lawsuit conflict allegation
EDMONTON - Alberta's ethics commissioner is investigating a conflict of interest allegation involving Premier Alison Redford over a government lawsuit filed against Big Tobacco.
Jan 8, 2013 10:03 AM
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A gargle a day may keep a cold away
A sniffle here, a cough there and suddenly a cold has come. What to do? Here’s how to treat — and not treat — a cold.
Jan 7, 2013 5:20 PM
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sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ CareCards to be replaced by powerful new card, starting in February
VICTORIA - British Columbia is introducing a high-tech identification card for everyone from infants to the elderly to replace the old CareCard health system, and add driver's licences and other government services.
Jan 7, 2013 4:09 PM
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With mini training camp in the offing, do injuries loom for returning NHLers
TORONTO - With a delay of more than three months to the start of this year's NHL hockey season, fans — those who aren't completely turned off, that is — are more than ready for the first puck to drop.
Jan 7, 2013 3:56 PM
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Ex pro football players at higher risk for cognitive impairment, study suggests
TORONTO - Former pro football players may be more likely to develop cognitive impairment and depression as they grow older than peers of the same age who weren't engaged in the rough and tumble sport, research suggests.
Jan 7, 2013 3:27 PM
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Bureaucrats forced into last-minute pitch to save some refugee health benefits
OTTAWA - Civil servants in the Department of Citizenship and Immigration had to scramble to make the case for preserving some refugee health-care benefits destined for the government's cost-cutting axe, newly released documents show.
Jan 7, 2013 3:21 PM
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