New & Now: July 29, 2011
Must-read health news and views from around the web
Source: Web exclusive, July 2011
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One-third of nose-job patients have disorder
According to a new study from the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, one in three people electing to have a nose-job are also suffering from body dysmorphic disorder. | Huffington Post
Study identifies heart attack victims most at risk for death
A study from the British Medical Journal Health has identified a common set of risk factors which could make people more susceptible to dying from sudden cardiac arrest. | TIME
Health minister seeks new guidelines on children’s jewelry
Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq is proposing a ban on using the toxic chemical cadmium in children’s jewelry. There is currently no set limit for use of the chemical. | Vancouver Sun
Parasite in cats linked with brain tumours
Scientists say they have linked a parasite that breeds in cats’ stomachs with the development of brain tumours in people. | Daily Mail
Ontario to fund smoking cessation drugs
Two smoking cessation drugs, Champix and Zyban, have been approved as medications covered by the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan. The coverage takes effect Aug. 4. | Toronto Star
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