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Ministry of Education Press Release- 2004-10-05
Education Minister Gerard Kennedy today asked Ontarians to help mark World Teachers' Day by thanking a local teacher of their choice. (full story)
Ottawa, September 3, 2004 -- Presentations by one of the world’s leading freshwater scientists and a Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer are among the highlights of the fourth season of the Canadian Museum of Nature's 2004-05 Perspectives on Nature series. The lineup for this monthly series will address topics ranging from sustainable living, threats to Canada’s water supply and biological differences between men and women. (full story)
Limited Progress Preventing Smoking by Teenagers- 2004-06-22
The prevalence of regular cigarette smoking by teenagers is down from the late 1990s, but not enough to be meet hoped-for health goals, and “Prevention efforts must be sustained” to make sure even the limited progress continues, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said today. (full story)
Early Childhood Ear Infections Linked to Asthma- 2004-05-28
Children with recurrent ear infections may have an increased risk of developing asthma, says a study published in the May issue of CHEST , the peer-reviewed journal of the American College of Chest Physicians. (full story)
Best Approach To Fluid in the Middle Ear- 2004-05-27
Most toddlers and preschoolers will be diagnosed with fluid in their middle ears — or otitis media with effusion (OME) — at some time before school age. A new practice guideline from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery outlines the best way for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat OME. (full story)
Reducing bullying and violence in Ontario schools- 2004-05-19
Education Minister Gerard Kennedy today announced that the McGuinty government is expanding the Roots of Empathy program to help foster respect and reduce bullying in Ontario's elementary schools. (full story)
Plans To Combat Mosquito-Borne Illness- 2004-05-19
Ontarians must remember that they need to continue to protect themselves against the West Nile virus, Health and Long- Term Care Minister George Smitherman said today at the launch of the Ontario government's 2004 West Nile virus campaign. (full story)
Internet Luring Investigation- 2004-05-08
BRAMPTON, ON, May 7 /CNW/ - Members of the Ontario Provincial Police Child Pornography Section (Project P), with the assistance of Peel Regional Police Service Child Pornography and Vice Units, have arrested and charged a 47-year-old man following an Internet luring investigation. (full story)