2014年8月23日 星期六

2014-08-24 Canada English Health

  CTV News   
Patient in Montreal hospital tests negative for Ebola  Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL — A patient who was placed in isolation in Maissonneuve-Rosemont hospital showing possible signs of Ebola has tested negative for the disease, the hospital confirmed Saturday. Karl Weiss, the hospital's chief of infectious diseases, said the ...

Ebola virus tests come back negative for Montreal hospital patient   580 CFRA Radio
Montreal patient doesn't have Ebola: hospital   Toronto Sun
Canada patient tests negative to Ebola   SBS
Channel News Asia   
The Malay Mail Online   
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  Calgary Herald   
Study suggests where polio remains a threat, 2 kinds of vaccine protect children ...  Calgary Herald
FILE - This Nov. 7, 2013 file photo shows a displaced Syrian child receiving vaccination against polio at one of the Syrian refugee camps in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon. Polio has been wiped out of many countries thanks to massive use of oral ...

Double vaccine can help battle polio in Afghanistan, Pakistan   Times of India
Double vaccines 'could hasten the end of polio'   BBC News
Polio vaccine most effective when oral, injectable doses used in tandem, study ...   National Post
Los Angeles Times   
Hindustan Times   
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  CTV News   
Ontario kids receive second highest amount from tooth fairy  CTV News
TORONTO -- If you're a kid in Atlantic Canada, here's a reason to smile. According to a new survey, the tooth fairy is paying a premium for baby teeth in the Maritimes and Newfoundland. At $3.46 a tooth, it's 19 per cent higher than the national average of ...

The Tooth Fairy left $25 on my debit card   Indianapolis Star
Tooth fairy paying less for lost teeth this year   New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
Happy National Tooth Fairy Day   WRGT TV Fox 45
Regina Leader-Post   
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  StarPhoenix   
Veteran's family slams province for treatment of seniors  Globalnews.ca
Watch above: Man says father is falling through the cracks when it comes to Sask. senior care homes. SASKATOON – Tom Armstrong holds a picture of his father Roy, a World War II veteran, who is known for making people laugh. The 95-year-old has bone, ...

Only the most frail qualify for long-term care   StarPhoenix
Saskatoon man seeks nursing home care for dad, 95   CBC.ca
Elderly Saskatoon man too sick for care home, too healthy for nursing home:son   mysask.com
CTV Saskatoon News   
News Talk 980 CJME   
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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 ...

Lotus Chinese Food Takeout fined in summer camp food poisoning   CBC.ca
Restaurant fined after food poisoning at Barrhaven day camp   Ottawa Citizen
Chinese restaurant in Ottawa fined after rice sickens dozens, including 25 kids   Times Colonist

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  Montreal Gazette   
Woman in wheelchair allegedly denied mammogram  Globalnews.ca
MONTREAL — Linda Gauthier has spent over a decade in a wheelchair. She is used to encountering obstacles in her everyday life, but none like this. She says she was recently refused a mammogram for being constrained to her chair. “It's a right,” said ...

Gaétan Barrette vows to make mammograms accessible to women in wheelchairs   CBC.ca
Reduced mobility means reduced medical access, activists say   Montreal Gazette
Wheelchair bound women denied mammograms   CJAD

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  Daily Mail   
Cigarettes with lower levels of nicotine 'do NOT lead to increased smoking ...  Daily Mail
Fears smokers opting for reduced-nicotine cigarettes would merely smoke more to get their hit are unfounded, say scientists. Past studies have raised concerns that cigarettes with lower levels of nicotine could lead to people increasing the intensity of their ...

Low-Nicotine Cigs May Not Lead to More Smoking   WebMD
Lower Nicotine Levels did not Increase Cigarette Smoking   Counsel & Heal
Low Nicotine Levels in Cigarettes May Not Lead to More Smoking   University Herald
Quartz   
Science World Report   
Live Trading News   
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  Vancouver Sun   
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 ...

Bigger weddings may make for happier marriages   Deccan Chronicle
Why having a big wedding is the key to living happily ever after   Ottawa Citizen

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National drug plan can boost the economy  Regina Leader-Post
Gagnon is an expert adviser with EvidenceNetwork. ca and assistant professor with the school of public policy and administration at Carleton University. Canadians pay among the highest costs per capita among OECD countries for prescription drugs, with ...

A tale of two drugs   Medicine Hat News

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  Sussex Express   
Athlete facing world call-up after British Transplant Games victory  Eastbourne Herald
James Kirby, right, with his dad Rupert Kirby, of Victoria Drive, Eastbourne. British Transplant Games. Eastbourne Herald. August 2014. SUS-140819-095051001. Published on the 23 August 2014 09:00. Published 23/08/2014 09:00. Print this. A transplant ...

OUR VIEW: Live life and pass it on   Peninsula News Review
August is National Minority Donor Awareness Month   Amsterdam News
Transplant Games help raise awareness about organ donation, says silver ...   Slough Express
The Press, York   
New York Times   
Harrow Times   
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