2014年8月27日 星期三

2014-08-28 Canada English Health

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ebola Zone Countries Isolated as Airlines Stop Flights  NDTV
Freetown: The three nations at the centre of the west African Ebola outbreak were left increasingly isolated Thursday as more airlines suspended flights to the crisis zone. Air France has agreed to Paris's request for a "temporary suspension" of services to ...

Canada bringing home Ebola lab team for now   Hamilton Spectator
Ebola-hit states slip further in to isolation   Aljazeera.com
Ebola outbreak delays Canmore couple's adoption plans   CBC.ca
Mirror.co.uk   
Irish Independent   
Toronto Star   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Fraser Health pulls breastfeeding pamphlet after offending some moms (updated ...  Vancouver Sun
The Fraser Health Authority has pulled a breastfeeding pamphlet that some Metro Vancouver parents found offensive for language discouraging formula use. The information sheet, which Fraser Health refers to as a “prenatal decision-making tool,” says ...

Fraser Health criticized for 'aggressive' breastfeeding form   CTV News
Breastfeeding push: Fraser Health apologizes, says form for new mothers to sign ...   The Province
Fraser Health removes breastfeeding 'contract' after new moms complain   MetroNews Canada
CBC.ca   
Globalnews.ca   
CKNW News Talk 980   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Low Enrollment Raises Doubts about Cardio Trial Findings  HCPLive
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 27, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Low levels of enrollment and more favorable risk profiles for participants raise questions about whether the findings of clinical trials are generalizable to typical patients with myocardial infarction (MI), ...

Heart study subjects not representative of cardiac patients as a whole   Edmonton Journal
Typical Patients Don't Participate in Studies   WTAJ

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You've been diagnosed with a serious disease – treating the emotional ...  The Globe and Mail
Health Advisor is a regular column where contributors share their knowledge in fields ranging from fitness to psychology, pediatrics to aging. Follow us @Globe_Health. Receiving the diagnosis of any serious illness is a disturbing event that will eventually ...


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  Toronto Star   
Rouge Valley hospital privacy breach expands to affect 14450 patients  Toronto Star
First it was her social insurance number and student loan balance, stored on a federal government hard drive that went missing in 2012. Next it was her name, address and phone number, allegedly sold to private RESP companies by two employees at the ...

Rouge Valley Health System privacy breach may extend to 2nd site   Toronto Sun
More mothers may be affected by breach of information: Toronto-area hospital   CTV News
Home News More than 6000 new mothers at Ajax-Pickering...   durhamregion.com
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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  Toronto Sun   
Toronto Public Health issues warning over wild mushrooms  Toronto Sun
A “destroying angel” mushroom. Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Rare mushroom infestation destroys home · Mushroom hunting a deadly activity in Italy. TORONTO -. A “destroying angel” ...

Don't eat wild mushrooms, Toronto Public Health says   CBC.ca
Wild mushroom warning issued in Toronto   CHCH News
Don't pick and eat wild mushrooms: Toronto Public Health   Canada.com

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  CTV News   
Giving blood can help kids with cancer  CTV News
Canadian Blood Services hopes people will roll up their sleeves and donate blood to help kids with cancer. It's part of a campaign to mark Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September. Childhood cancer survivor Stephanie Simmons, and her mother ...

Family of young cancer survivor greet blood donors as part of Childhood Cancer ...   580 CFRA Radio
Survivor raises awareness about childhood cancer   650 CKOM News Talk Radio
Canadian Blood Services marks Childhood Cancer Awareness Month   DigitalJournal.com
Irish Independent   
Irish Times   
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  Windsor Star   
Province increases funding support for special needs children  Hamilton Spectator
one at Hamilton Health Sciences, to reduce waiting lists and times for children with special needs. Children and Youth Services Minister Tracy MacCharles announced on Wednesday that $5 million will be added to the base funding for the centres, building on ...

New funding helps John McGivney Children's Centre   Windsor Star (blog)
Province injects $154K into Children's Treatment Centre   NorthernLife.ca
Province to invest $400000 a year into Ottawa Children's Treatment Centre   Ottawa Citizen
MetroNews Canada   
Government of Ontario News   
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  Timmins Press   
Terry Fox Run set for Sept. 14  Timmins Press
The 34th annual Timmins Terry Fox Run is set to take off on Sunday, Sept. 14, at Gillies Lake. Run organizer Cathy Davis presents a 2014 Terry Fox Run t-shirt to Timmins Mayor Tom Laughren. Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print.
Legacy of Terry Fox lives on in Langley with 34th annual run   Langley Times
Join hundreds for the Terry Fox run   LOCAL2 Sault Ste. Marie
Brechin Firefighters To Wash Cars   Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
Courier Islander   
Campbell River Mirror   
Belleville Intelligencer   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Clinical Resolution of Stiff Person Syndrome with Autologous Hematopoietic ...  HCPLive
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 27, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- For patients with stiff person syndrome (SPS), autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (auto-HSCT) can induce prolonged clinical remission, according to a case report published online Aug.
'Stiff Person Syndrome' treated by stem cell transplant   Fox News
Clinical Resolution of Stiff Person Syndrome With Auto-HSCT   Doctors Lounge
Stem-cell transplant eases symptoms of rare 'stiff person syndrome': study   Edmonton Journal

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