2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 Canada English Health

  Reuters   
US aid workers who survived Ebola leave Atlanta hospital  Reuters
ATLANTA, (Reuters) - Appearing thin but smiling, a Texas doctor who weeks ago entered an Atlanta hospital in a full-body biohazard suit to be treated for Ebola said on Thursday he was "thrilled to be alive" as doctors declared him virus-free and safe for ...

Moment doctor cured of Ebola high-fives medical team as he's discharged from ...   Daily Mail
Ebola treatment of Kent Brantly, Nancy Writebol holds lessons for others   CBC.ca
Two Americans who contracted Ebola virus in Liberia have been released from ...   Washington Post
Times of India   
CBS Local   
CultureMap Dallas   
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  National Post   
Polio vaccine most effective when oral, injectable doses used in tandem, study ...  National Post
For decades scientists have debated whether injectable or oral polio vaccine is the best option for trying to finish the job of eradicating polio. Now a new study offers an answer: Both. The research, published today in the journal Science, says using at least ...

Injectable Polio Vaccine to Complete Eradication   Voice of America
Study: Combining Vaccines Boosts Polio Immunity   ABC News
Polio Shot Adds Oomph to Oral Vaccine   MedPage Today
Calcutta Telegraph   
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  Toronto Sun   
Canada's pot policy needs to sober up  The Globe and Mail
The air is thick with pot talk in Canadian political circles these days, but the rhetoric is so extreme – ranging from “pot kills” to “pot cures cancer” – that it's sometimes hard to get a grip on what needs to be done. There are actually three distinct public-policy ...

Six-in-ten Manitobans support legalizing pot, but it's not a top priority   Westman Journal
Mark Emery may play provide escape velocity to marijuana industry   InvestorIntel
Pot's poster boy is (sigh) back   Toronto Sun

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  Treehugger   
Want to slim down? Take transit  The Globe and Mail
People who take public transportation to work tend to be thinner than those who ride in their own cars, according to a study from Britain. The new findings – including that taking public transportation was just as beneficial as walking or biking, the other “active ...

Walking, biking and taking public transportation tied to lower weight   Fox News
Could riding the bus help you lose weight?   WNAX
Can Skipping The Car Commute Make You Thinner?   Medical Research News and Interviews_ MedicalResearch.com
Pakistan Observer   
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  Ottawa Sun   
'High risk' sports needs concussion protocols  Ottawa Sun
Ottawa Gee-Gees football practice in Ottawa, On. on Monday April 29, 2013. Tony Caldwell/Ottawa Sun/QMI Agency. Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Clinic specializes in teen concussions ...

Athletic groups need to address all issues surrounding concussions: report   Canada.com
Canadian group calls for new protocols to protect people who suffer from ...   News1130
Athletic groups need to address all issues surrounding concussions, report says   CTV News
Calgary Herald   
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  Daily Mail   
Megan Wolfe, Saskatoon Mom With Terminal Cancer, Marries Fiance In Dream ...  Huffington Post Canada
Saskatoon mom Megan Wolfe married her fiance Josh Melnyk in a ceremony on Wednesday. | GoFundMe. Share · Tweet. Email. Comment. tumblr · reddit. A Saskatoon mom with terminal cancer uttered the word "wow" right before she married the love of her ...

Mother-of-five with terminal cancer marries in bittersweet ceremony after locals ...   Daily Mail
Bride with terminal cancer walks down the aisle after wedding fundraising effort   CTV News
'Dream' wedding for woman stricken with cancer   Vancouver Sun

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  StarPhoenix   
Eye surgeons highest paid doctors under Sask. health billings  CBC.ca
Eye surgeons were the highest paid doctors in the province, based on billings to Saskatchewan's Medical Services Plan in 2013-14. According to a report from the Ministry of Health, the province's highest paid doctor, an ophthalmologist, was paid $2.28 ...

Ophthalmologists Sask.'s highest paid medical specialists   StarPhoenix
Top Saskatchewan doctor earns $2.28 million   Regina Leader-Post

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  ChrisD.ca   
Cruisin' for a cure  News Talk 650 CKOM
President of the Saskatchewan Division of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Erin Kuan, said the disease affects over 100,000 Canadians. That includes about 3,500 people right here in Saskatchewan. "I would say the prairies provinces are high," she ...

A&W teams with MS to raise money   CKWS
Cruisin to End MS Day   620 CKRM.com
A&W's Annual Cruisin' to End MS Day   ChrisD.ca
DigitalJournal.com   
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  Globalnews.ca   
'Seniors care is the paramount health care issue of our time': CMA president  Globalnews.ca
EDMONTON – Canada's health care system is in need of a major overhaul — particularly when it comes to seniors care, according to the incoming president of the Canadian Medical Association. Dr. Chris Simpson started his inaugural speech by citing a ...

End-of-life care must be priority   Fort Frances Times
OMA President Looks Forward to Working with New CMA President   DigitalJournal.com
Canadian Medical Association leader slams Ottawa's inaction on medicare   The Globe and Mail
CMAJ   
News1130   
Regina Leader-Post   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Made-in-Canada Figure 1 app, an 'Instagram for doctors,' not for the squeamish  Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Scrolling through the latest made-in-Canada app success story can turn your stomach in seconds. Figure 1 has been called "Instagram for doctors" and in just over a year it has attracted more than 125,000 doctors, nurses and medical students ...


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