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Subject: Healthe-news - from the School of Public Health at the U of A
The School of Public Health at the University of Alberta is pleased to
announce a new issue of its newsletter, Healthe-news.
In this issue...
Simple solutions the best for pain in the neck
It might just be that the most effective solutions to a pain in the neck
are the simplest. According to a University of Alberta-led task force on
neck pain, the often debilitating ailment's best treatment is still more
closely associated with a loving spouse's neck rub than anything the
advancements of modern medicine have to offer.
Cancer care priorities: Fair and equitable resource decisions
If you were diagnosed with cancer today, does where you live impact your
treatment options? If you live in Canada then, yes, it does. Dr. Dev
Menon explains that the federal government determines if cancer
treatments are approved for use in Canada, but each province has its own
cancer board that determines what treatments will be funded.
New director maintains focus on creating injury-free Alberta
When injuries occur in everyday life - a car collision, a slip on the
ice, or a fall from a ladder - many people apply the old adage of
"accidents happen." Don Voaklander says that, "Many people think that
injuries are the result of accidents, which are typically considered to
be unpredictable and unpreventable. This is inaccurate; injuries are
predictable and preventable."
HP students serve dinner, learn life-long lessons
Community involvement is a foundation piece of health promotion.
Recently, the members of the Health Promotion Graduate Students'
Association (HPGSA) gave back to the community by organizing and serving
dinner at the youth recreation centre, Crystal Kids.
Publications
Injury Control Alberta Newsletter - Alberta Centre for Injury Control &
Research
March 2008, Volume 10 No. 7
Resources
Genetics and Race: The challenge of representing current research
findings and methods by Timothy Caulfield, LLM
The MP3 audio file is now available.
To see the full issue, visit
http://www.mymailout.net/MyMailout/View.aspx?id=73426&p=bef2.
To subscribe, or to see back issues of Healthe-news, visit
http://www.publichealth.ualberta.ca/ENewsletter.cfm.
Donna Richardson
Manager, Faculty Communications
School of Public Health, University of Alberta
5-10 University Terrace, 8303 - 112 Street
Edmonton, AB, T6G 2T4, Canada
Phone: 780 492-1386
Fax: 780 492-9579
www.publichealth.ualberta.ca <http://www.publichealth.ualberta.ca>
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