2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Canada English Health

  CTV News   
DR Congo confirms first cases of Ebola  Xinhua
KINSHASA, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) confirmed on Sunday two Ebola deaths in the central African country's northern region. "Two cases of Ebola virus are recorded in Djera," a remote region in the northwest ...

Congo confirms first Ebola cases   The Globe and Mail
Congo says Ebola cases unrelated to West African epidemic   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Congo declares Ebola outbreak in northern province after two confirmed cases   Daily News & Analysis
Bangkok Post   
ABC News   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  CHANNELS   
British Ebola patient in West Africa evacuated back to London  Xinhua
LONDON, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- A British healthcare worker residing in Sierra Leone, who has been diagnosed with the Ebola virus disease, has been flown back to London, British authority said on Sunday. The Department of Health confirmed that, following ...

British Ebola victim lands at RAF Northolt from Sierra Leone and is given police ...   Daily Mail
Democratic Republic of Congo confirms first Ebola cases   Channel News Asia
RAF flies British Ebola victim back to UK from Sierra Leone   Herald Scotland
CBC.ca   
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  National Post   
Polio vaccine combination seems best  CBC.ca
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 ...

Study suggests where polio remains a threat, 2 kinds of vaccine protect children ...   Calgary Herald
Double vaccine can help battle polio in Afghanistan, Pakistan   Times of India
Two vaccines work better for polio eradication: Study   Hindustan Times
Deutsche Welle   
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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 ...


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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 ...


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  ModVive   
Low nicotine cigarettes could help smokers kick the habit  ModVive
Smoking is the leading cause of death in the Unites States, causing an estimated one in five deaths. While there is a growing awareness of the dangers of smoking, many smokers are unable to quit despite having the desire to do so. Results from a recent ...

Heart group: E-cigarettes may help smokers quit   Press Herald
Study Shows Light Cigarettes Are a Proven Way to Reduce Nicotine Intake   SavingAdvice.com
Heart association fears e-cigarettes will produce new generation of smokers   Tribune-Review
Manteca Bulletin   
Design & Trend   
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Terminally ill mother gets married thanks to kindness of strangers  iNews880.com
A long-time wish for a terminally ill mother came true this week thanks to the kindness of strangers. Thanks to the Go Fund Me crowdsourcing effort Megan Wolfe was able to fast track her wedding to Josh Melnyk with $35,000 raised to help pay for all the ...

Crowdsourcing produces fairy-tale   StarPhoenix

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  Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Kids' brains reorganize as math skills develop  Columbus Dispatch
Sign up for home delivery of The Columbus Dispatch and find out What's In It for You. Subscribe. Already a subscriber? Enroll in EZPay and get a free gift! Enroll now. Enlarge Image Request to buy this photo Steve Ruark | Associated Press As third-graders ...

Kids' brains reorganize when learning math skills   Poughkeepsie Journal
Experience adds up when it comes to matters of math   Regina Leader-Post
Drilling kids in math pays off later on   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Sandusky Register   
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  Canada.com   
Drug-testing kits have limitations, but can help prevent deaths: advocates  Canada.com
RCMP stand at the entrance to the camping area of the Boonstock Music and Art Festival in Penticton, B.C., where a 24-year-old woman from Leduc, Alberta died as the result of a drug overdose, early Saturday morning, Aug. 2, 2014. (THE CANADIAN ...

Drug-testing kits have limitations, but can help prevent deaths   The Globe and Mail
Toronto Group Trying to make Drug-testing Kits More Accessible   640 Toronto News

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The marmoset animal model recapitulates disease symptoms of MERS infection ...  Eureka! Science News
An article published on August 21st in PLOS Pathogens reports the first animal model that recapitulates the severe and sometimes lethal respiratory symptoms seen in human patients and suggests that the common marmoset will play an important role in the ...


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