2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 Canada English Health

  Livemint   
Ebola fight needs $430 million to end record outbreak: WHO  Livemint
The European Commission and aid groups including Doctors Without Borders have criticized the WHO for a lack of leadership in coordinating the fight against the outbreak. Photo: AFP. Geneva: More than $430 million will be needed to bring the worst Ebola ...

Isolation, cancelled flights hamper Ebola efforts in Africa   The Globe and Mail
Ebola victim Will Pooley: 'I'm going back to Africa as soon as I'm better in two ...   Mirror.co.uk
My happiness at helping save ebola patients, by hero nurse: Days later, he was ...   Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
Huffington Post   
Washington Post   
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  Toronto Star   
Supreme Court should back assisted suicide, says Dr. Donald Low's widow  Toronto Star
The wife of the late assisted-suicide champion Dr. Donald Low is urging the Supreme Court of Canada to support the right to die. “Physician assisted dying must become a legal option for all mentally competent Canadians who are facing serious, incurable ...

Widow fights for 'right to die with dignity'   Victoria News
Widow of Dr. Donald Low fights for 'right to die with dignity'   MetroNews Canada
'I'm still grieving,' widow of assisted-suicide advocate Dr. Donald Low says   CTV News

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  Bangor Daily News   
Canada-based Immunovaccine Inc. says test of Ebola vaccine promising  Bangor Daily News
Medicins Sans Frontieres health workers disinfect protection clothes and boots outside the isolation unit at ELWA hospital during the visit of Senior United Nations System Coordinator for Ebola David Nabarro, not pictured, in Monrovia Aug. 23, 2014. As the ...

Ebola Virus 2014: Symptoms And Reasons Why Researchers are Having a ...   Latinos Health
Ebola outbreak: Canadian company says its vaccine looks promising   CBC.ca
UPDATE 1-Canada's Immunovaccine Inc says test of Ebola vaccine promising   Reuters
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Fox News Latino   
Irish Times   
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  Ottawa Citizen   
Stem-cell transplant eases symptoms of rare 'stiff person syndrome': study  The Globe and Mail
Canadian doctors have begun using stem cell transplants to treat “stiff person syndrome,” a rare neurological condition in which a patient's leg and other muscles suddenly contract painfully, often leaving them immobilized like a tin soldier. The disorder, which ...

How remission treatment for stiff person syndrome works   Ottawa Citizen
Stiff Person's Syndrome turns people into living statues, but sufferers hope stem ...   National Post
Rare Stiff Person Syndrome Cured? Two Case Reports   Science 2.0
Science Codex   
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  BBC News   
Gut bugs 'help prevent allergies'  BBC News
Bacteria which naturally live inside our digestive system can help prevent allergies and may become a source of treatment, say US researchers. The team at the University of Chicago showed a group of bacteria - Clostridia - could block peanut allergies in ...

Scientists find gut bacteria that prevents food allergies   Times of India
'Cousin' of superbug could cure peanut allergy   Scotsman
Bacteria study offers hope in fight against food allergies   Toronto Star
Science AAAS   
LiveScience.com   
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  Edmonton Sun   
U of A hospital sets records for organ transplants  CBC.ca
A group of Edmonton surgeons have broken the province's record for organ transplants. The transplant services team at the University of Alberta Hospital successfully completed 32 transplants in 10 days at the end of July – more than they would normally do ...

Record number of organ transplants change lives   Edmonton Journal
Alberta doctors break transplant record   Globalnews.ca
Edmonton hospitals complete record number of transplants   MetroNews Canada
Edmonton Sun   
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  Vancouver Sun   
West Nile virus hits BC horses  Vancouver Sun
The West Nile virus has hit British Columbia, and a Langley veterinarian is warning horse owners to get their animals vaccinated. The disease has hit two horses in Cache Creek and Ashcroft in the past two weeks, said Dr. John Twidale, chair of the equine ...

West Nile Virus confirmed in two BC horses   The Globe and Mail
Two infected horses in Interior first signs of West Nile Virus in B.C.   InfoTel News Ltd
Infected horses serve as West Nile reminder   Sicamous Eagle Valley News
Langley Times   
Globalnews.ca   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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  Scientific American   
Dementia conference set for September  Prince George Citizen
The Me in Dementia: Increasing Understanding Along the Dementia Journey is a conference taking place at the Ramada Hotel Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. The day will offer guidance on brain health, Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, ...

Working together to aid dementia sufferers   Leicester Mercury
Putting your finger on dementia protection   Arizona Daily Star
Opinion: There's no evidence Alzheimer's is caused by a lack of vitamin D   Montreal Gazette
Boston Globe   
Niagarathisweek.com   
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  StarPhoenix   
Drug-testing kits can help prevent 'party drug' fatalities  StarPhoenix
Synthetic 'party drugs' are common at raves such as this one attended by British partygoers on a beach in Thailand. Photograph by: Paula Bronstein, Getty Images , The Canadian Press. Drug-testing kits currently available in Canada have limitations, but they ...

Drug-testing kits have limitations, but can help prevent deaths: advocates   Hamilton Spectator
Toronto Group Trying to make Drug-testing Kits More Accessible   640 Toronto News
Drug-testing kits can help prevent deaths at music festivals: advocates   CityNews

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  Toronto Sun   
Brains of older adults benefit from regular exercise, studies show  Toronto Sun
Brains of odler adults Brains of older adults benefit from exercise (Fotolia). Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Regular aerobic exercise helps with memory in older women: Study · Exercise may protect the ...

A Strong Heart can Protect the Brain, Study Reports   Counsel & Heal
Training Your Heart To Protect Your Brain   Science 2.0
Heart exercises also benefit brain   Economic Times
Times of India   
Financial Express   
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