2014年8月22日 星期五

2014-08-23 Canada English Health

  Calgary Herald   
Scientists finally find a good MERS animal model, but marmosets a mixed blessing  Calgary Herald
Zookeeper Sara -Joyce Fanke, unseen, holds a young common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in her hand at the zoo in Eberswalde, eastern Germany, Wednesday July 25, 2012. Scientists working to try to solve the mysteries of the MERS coronavirus have ...


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  National Post   
Double vaccine can help battle polio in Afghanistan, Pakistan  Times of India
LONDON: An Indian study has confirmed to the World Health Organization that a double vaccine could help battle polio in the world's conflict-torn regions like Afghanistan and Pakistan with the new research confirming giving a single vaccine shot to children ...

Combined use of polio vaccines boosts immunity   Business Standard
Double vaccines 'could hasten the end of polio'   BBC News
Polio eradication by vaccination: good news and bad   Deutsche Welle
National Post   
CTV News   
Canada.com   
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  Toronto Star   
UN vows to boost efforts in Ebola fight  Toronto Star
Top-ranking United Nations officials pledged on Friday to “radically” increase support for the Ebola fight, which they say could continue for at least another six to nine months. A high-level delegation is visiting Liberia and Sierra Leone, where they are meeting ...

Two New Cases of Ebola Stem From Indirect Contact   New York Times
Nigeria confirms two more Ebola cases   Washington Post
Ebola outbreak widens as death toll rises to 1427   CBC.ca
Nigerian Tribune   
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  Toronto Star   
Guidelines spell end of Ohio schools' pink cookie  Washington Times
ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) - A favorite - and locally famous - cafeteria treat is off the menu forever in one northeast Ohio school system because of new federal nutritional guidelines. The government's edict to provide healthier foods and cut fats and cholesterol will put ...

Famous Cookie No Longer Served With School Lunch Due To Nutritional ...   10TV

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  Ottawa Citizen   
Chinese eatery leaves 44 sick  CANOE
Ottawa Public Health has fined a Chinese food joint after 44 people got sick off a fried rice dish last month, including kids at a day camp. Lotus Chinese Food Takeout on Fallowfield Rd. in Barrhaven was written up under the Health Promotion and Protection ...

Restaurant fined after food poisoning at Barrhaven day camp   Ottawa Citizen
Lotus Chinese Food Takeout fined in summer camp food poisoning   CBC.ca
Chinese restaurant in Ottawa fined after rice sickens dozens, including 25 kids   Times Colonist
580 CFRA Radio   
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  Calgary Herald   
New Study Claims People Who've Had More Sexual Partners Report Unhappier ...  Huffington Post
A widely reported new study claims that people -- especially women -- who have multiple sexual parters before tying the knot, report unhappier marriages down the line. The study comes to us from The National Marriage Project, based off research from two ...

Why having a big wedding is the key to living happily ever after   Ottawa Citizen

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  Toronto Star   
Londoners conquer their fears for Canadian Cancer Society challenge  MetroNews Canada
People pouring freezing buckets of water over each others' heads may be getting all the attention these days. But there's another out-of-the-box fundraiser making the rounds and its got Londoners tackling some of their biggest phobias. Take Nick Regan, for ...

Cancer fundraiser capitalizes on fear   Mississauga
Fearless challenge: Canadians taking dares for cancer research   CTV News
Fearless Challenge raises money for cancer research   660 News
The Globe and Mail   
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  StarPhoenix   
Elderly Saskatoon man too sick for care home, too healthy for nursing home:son  Times Colonist
SASKATOON - A man says the health-care system in Saskatchewan is failing his 95-year-old father. Tom Armstrong spoke to the media Friday in front of Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. That's where his father, Roy, is because there is no place for him ...

Saskatoon man seeks nursing home care for dad, 95   CBC.ca
Saskatoon man struggling to find long-term care for father battling cancer   CTV Saskatoon News
Only the most frail qualify for long-term care   StarPhoenix
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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  Toronto Sun   
Mystery pill found wedged into a Timbit; Ottawa's Public Health investigating  Toronto Sun
Box of Timbits (File photo). Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Real-life 'forget-me-now' pill could help you forget terrible memories · Pill scare for dog owners · Pain pill found in Caramilk in Niagara. OTTAWA ...

Mystery pill found wedged into a Timbit   Sun News Network
Health unit examines pill found in box of Timbits   Ottawa Sun
Ottawa woman shocked after finding pill in Timbits box   CTV News

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  CBC.ca   
Weekend beach warnings  CBC.ca
While it looks like it will be beach-going-weather this weekend, high E. coli counts has forced the Windsor-Essex Health Unit to close one beach this weekend. Lakeside beach has been closed due to high levels of contaminants in the water. The health unit ...

High bacteria count closes a Kingsville beach   CTV News
One Beach Closed, Swimming Not A Good Idea At 5 Others   windsoriteDOTca
Lakeside Beach is closed, five others not recommended   Windsor Star (blog)

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