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Lack of ADHD treatment in B.C. Draws Criticism From Mental-Health Advocates

Lack of ADHD treatment in B.C. Draws Criticism From Mental-Health Advocates
  The Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance and Canada's Centre for ADHD Awareness say the province is failing to offer a full range of treatments for the mental disorder.

Lack of ADHD treatment in B.C. Draws Criticism From Mental-Health Advocates

Chipotle's Closes Restaurant In Boston After Students Sickened; Officials Investigating Cause

Chipotle's Closes Restaurant In Boston After Students Sickened; Officials Investigating Cause
NEW YORK — Chipotle said it believes norovirus is to blame for sickening students at Boston College who reported "gastrointestinal symptoms" after eating at the chain.

Chipotle's Closes Restaurant In Boston After Students Sickened; Officials Investigating Cause

Blood Pressure Reading Of 120/80 Still Works Best For Indians: Experts

High blood pressure is a key risk factor for stroke, but the link between the two is much stronger in Asians than it is in Europeans or North American

Blood Pressure Reading Of 120/80 Still Works Best For Indians: Experts

Saskatchewan Sets New ER Wait Target; Acknowledges It Will Miss 2017 Goal

Saskatchewan Sets New ER Wait Target; Acknowledges It Will Miss 2017 Goal
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is resuscitating a promise to eliminate emergency room waits.

Saskatchewan Sets New ER Wait Target; Acknowledges It Will Miss 2017 Goal

New Diabetes Cases In US Adults Are Falling, But It's Not Clear Why, Government Officials Say

New Diabetes Cases In US Adults Are Falling, But It's Not Clear Why, Government Officials Say
NEW YORK — Health officials say fewer cases of diabetes are being diagnosed in U.S. adults.

New Diabetes Cases In US Adults Are Falling, But It's Not Clear Why, Government Officials Say

Rising Cigarette Taxes Are Tied To Declines In US Infant Deaths, 11 Years Of Data Suggest

Rising Cigarette Taxes Are Tied To Declines In US Infant Deaths, 11 Years Of Data Suggest
CHICAGO — When it costs more to smoke, fewer babies die, according to a new study that links rising cigarette taxes with declines in infant mortality, especially among blacks.

Rising Cigarette Taxes Are Tied To Declines In US Infant Deaths, 11 Years Of Data Suggest