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'Maternity tourism' leaves MDs footing bill
Quebec doctors say there's been a rise in "maternity tourism" over the last year and they're upset because some foreigners don't pay their hospital bill.

Several Montreal hospitals have noticed an increase in the number of pregnant foreign women, predominantly from French-speaking countries, who travel to Canada to give birth, according to the Quebec Federation of Medical Specialists.
 
List of Recalled Maple Leaf Food Products
This list of recalled Maple Leaf products will be updated as required with the most accurate information possible.

Please note: All affected products can be identified by the Establishment number that appears on the packages. The products made at this facility bear Establishment number (Est) 97B. The Establishment number is located near the Best Before or Packed On dates.

If the original product identity and Best Before code is not evident, you are advised to check with your retailer or supplier to determine if the product is affected.

 
Maple Leaf Foods Class Action Launched
ListeriaA Canadian Law Group has launched lawsuits against Maple Leaf Foods for individuals affected by the recent contamination of meat products, which has led to various cases of listeriosis. 

Merchant Law Group announced that it is filing class proceedings lawsuits concerning the listeria outbreak which is now linked to 12 deaths and various cases of serious illness by people who have ingested contaminated meat and other products.

 
Health Discussion Boards Return
The Health Talk discussion boards are back! Please visit the forums to discuss health issues and other related health items. Please feel free to participate in the discussions.
 
Soldiers Memorial Hospital
Soldiers Memorial Hospital
P.O. Box 730
Middleton, Nova Scotia

Soldier's Memorial Hospital is a full service, acute care community facility servicing a catchment population of approximately 40,000 operating out of Middleton Nova Scotia.
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Poultry, Eggs, Pork Safe for Human Consumption
 Following reports last week that millions of American consumers have eaten chickens that were fed recalled tainted pet food, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today announced that the risk to humans from eating poultry, eggs or pork from animals whose feed was supplemented with tainted pet food scraps is "very low" and is safe to eat.
 
Gonorrhea Joins New Group of Drug Resistant Super Bugs

A once common and 100% treatable sexually transmitted disease (STD) has been upgraded to a new family of drug-resistant super bugs according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Gonorrhea has been the second most common STD second only to chlamydia. Both used to be 100% treatable. 

 

 
Health Canada Re: U.S. Withdrawal of PERMAX

After findings from two January 2007 studies were published regarding a popular drug used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, Health Canada is informing Canadians who take PERMAX that the drug has recently been withdrawn from the U.S. market because of its association with cardiac valvulopathy. At this time the drug is still available to Canadian consumers.

 
Mumps
What is Mumps?

Mumps is a contagious viral disease once common in childhood and now practically eradicated thanks to long-term immunization conferred at about 15 months of age. Although immunization has decreased the incidence of mumps by as much as 99% since the late 1960s, the disease continues to occur in small clusters. It also continues to be a significant threat in third world countries.
 
Breakthrough Could Mean End Of Blood Shortages
Researchers have developed a simple method of converting blood from one group to another. It's a breakthrough the could mean the end of blood shortages by boosting supplies of group O negative blood, which can be given to anyone.
 
Popular Anti-Constipation Drug Zelnorm Pulled from North American Markets
 A popular and widely-prescribed medication used to relieve constipation in women has been pulled off the pharmacy shelves in the United States and Canada at the request of the U.S.-based FDA. The drug, manufactured by the Swiss-based pharmaceutical company,  Novartis AG has been linked to a higher risk of heart attack and stroke in women who have been prescribed the drug. It was also discovered that heart related chest pain can evolve into a full blown heart attack more frequently for women taking the drug.
 
Health Canada Warns Men Not To Use Sexual Enhancer XOX
Health Canada is warning consumers not to use the unauthorized natural health product XOX For Men, because it contains an undeclared pharmaceutical ingredient, tadalafil, an ingredient found in the prescription drug Cialis. The use of XOX For Men could pose serious health risks, especially for patients with existing medical conditions such as heart problems, those taking heart medication, or those at risk of stroke.
 
Wait Times Guarantee Announcement
RadiationThe Honourable Tony Clement, Federal Minister of Health, and the Honourable Chris d'Entremont, Nova Scotia Health Minister, today announced that Nova Scotia has agreed to establish a Patient Wait Times Guarantee in radiation therapy for cancer by 2010, to be supported by $24.2 million in federal Budget 2007 funding.
 
Anna Nicole Autopsy Results Expected Monday
SmithThe circumstances behind Anna Nicole Smith's could become public Monday, when authorities are expected to release the results of the former celebrity's autopsy.
 
Whitehorse General Hospital, Whitehorse
Whitehorse General Hospital, Whitehorse, Yukon
 
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