2014年8月30日 星期六

2014-08-31 Canada English Health

  Toronto Star   
Another hospital patient in Quebec tests negative for Ebola  The Globe and Mail
A girl who was put in isolation at a hospital in Gatineau, Que., as a precautionary measure has tested negative for Ebola. Karelle Kennedy, a spokeswoman for Outaouais region public health, says the girl, who had come down with a fever following a recent ...

Ebola tests negative for Gatineau girl who remains in isolation   CBC.ca
Gatineau girl negative for Ebola   Strathmore Standard
Patient in isolation in Gatineau hospital tests negative for Ebola   Cape Breton Post

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  The Punch   
ZMapp cures 100% lab monkeys  The Punch
An experimental Ebola drug, ZMapp, has cured all 18 of the laboratory monkeys infected with the deadly virus. According to Reuters, these include those suffering the fever and hemorrhaging characteristics of the disease and had been hours from death.
Ebola Drug ZMapp Is 100% Effective   CHANNELS
Experimental Drug Would Help Fight Ebola if Supply Increases, Study Finds   New York Times
Ebola outbreak: ZMapp protects sick monkeys   CBC.ca
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Hospital meter good Samaritan 'blown away' by reaction  Western Star
Alexandra Wicks is the good Samaritan who posted notes and quarters on the meters at Western Memorial Regional Hospital. Other news. Joyce aware his Western U16s are in tough against St. John's · Run-down Sop's Arm fish plant demolished · Morgan ...

Got a quarter? Give a quarter   Lewisporte Pilot

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  The Guardian   
Richard Dawkins doesn't know much about people with Down syndrome  National Post
Last week, the biologist Richard Dawkins sparked controversy when, in response to a woman's hypothetical question about whether to carry to term a child with Down syndrome, he wrote on Twitter: “Abort it and try again. It would be immoral to bring it into the ...

The clod delusion: why Richard Dawkins is wrong on this one   Sydney Morning Herald
Parents of Down's children blast Richard Dawkins   The Christian Institute
Ethics Profs Flunk Richard Dawkins   Daily Beast

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  Fort McMurray Today   
Fort McKay launching health study  Fort McMurray Today
Dr. John O'Connor chats with guests at an oilsands conference in Fort McMurray in this January 2014 file photo. Photo by Vincent McDermott/Today Staff. Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. After years of ...

Family faces eviction from a home they thought they owned   CBC.ca
Fort McKay First Nation launches own oilsands health study   Edmonton Journal

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  Regina Leader-Post   
Glitch sends patient info to wrong place  Regina Leader-Post
The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) waited several months before informing 13 patients that an automated faxing glitch sent their health reports to the wrong number. "Sooner is always better," said Ron Kruzeniski, Saskatchewan's information and ...

Regina health region glitch faxes 13 patients' reports to wrong place   mysask.com
Regina health region sent medical faxes to wrong recipients   CBC.ca
Flaw sends RQHR faxes to the wrong number   News Talk 980 CJME

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  Edmonton Journal   
Preventing tentacle-like structures from forming can stop spread of cancer entirely  News-Medical.net
A new study from the research group of Dr. John Lewis at the University of Alberta (Edmonton, AB) and the Lawson Health Research Institute (London, ON) has confirmed that "invadopodia" play a key role in the spread of cancer. The study, published in Cell ...

Researchers put finger on cancer cell 'tentacles'   StarPhoenix
London cancer breakthrough has legs   Waterloo Record

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Pender house auction earns $800000 for BC Cancer Foundation  Times Colonist
Robert and Diane Conconi donated Madrona Grove, a luxury waterfront retreat, to the B.C. Cancer Foundation. Previous Next. Robert and Diane Conconi donated Madrona Grove, a luxury waterfront retreat, to the B.C. Cancer Foundation. The auction of a ...


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  CTV News   
First-of-a-kind heart failure drug saves lives, cuts hospitalizations in big study  The Globe and Mail
A new study reports one of the biggest potential advances against heart failure in more than a decade — a first-of-a-kind, experimental drug that lowered the chances of death or hospitalization by about 20 per cent. Doctors say the Novartis drug — which ...

Novartis drug shows promise on heart failure   Boston Globe
Novartis to produce miracle drug for heart disease   iStreet Research
New heart-failure drug works better than current treatment   Daily Inter Lake
WABC-TV   
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  WFAA   
Like mosquitoes, divide is here to stay  The Coloradoan
Conflict over spraying against the mosquito-borne West Nile virus in Larimer County, where municipal politics and public health concerns are at odds, is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon. Fort Collins residents rely on a West Nile virus prevention program ...

Mosquitoes in Burleson test positive for West Nile   WFAA

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