2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Canada English Health

  CTV News   
Ebola outreak: Senegal monitors contacts of 1st patient  CBC.ca
Senegalese authorities on Monday were monitoring everyone who was in contact with a student infected with Ebola who crossed into the country, and who has lost three family members to the disease. An Ebola outbreak in West Africa has killed more than ...

Liberia's President warns Ebola outbreak could become a 'global crisis'   CNN
First Ebola case in Senegal is top priority emergency —WHO   Nigerian Tribune
The lessons of the Ebola outbreak suggest a larger, faster response is needed   Washington Post
Hamilton Spectator   
Fox News   
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  Korea JoongAng Daily   
AIDS cure may come, but can we afford the cost?  The Globe and Mail
The answer to that question, which until recently many scientists dared not ask out loud, is creeping slowly toward the affirmative, but with some important provisos. “Cure is an emotional word,” said Sharon Lewin, head of the Centre for Biomedical Research ...

QWeekend: Ten per cent rise in diagnoses of HIV in Australia   Courier Mail
Church won't be silent on HIV   Denton Record Chronicle
Virologist devoted to AIDS fight   Korea JoongAng Daily

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  Vancouver Sun   
Surrey teen goes online to raise cash for a new hand  Vancouver Sun
By Drew Daniel's estimate, it will be either a decade or next week before his dream of having a second functioning hand will finally become reality. It will come down to the success of an online crowdsourcing effort the 18-year-old Surrey resident recently ...

He just needs a (robotic) hand: BC teen crowdfunds for state-of-the-art prosthetic   National Post
Give Him a Hand; Vancouver Teen Campaigns for New Prosthetic   KelownaNow

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  Toronto Star   
Three locations for Terry Fox Run in North York  insideTORONTO.com
The 34th annual Terry Fox Run will take place across Canada Sunday, Sept. 14, including three locations in North York. The Seneca College run will take place at Newnham Campus, 1750 Finch Ave. at Hwy. 404, from 9 a.m. to noon. Wilket Creek Park will ...

Barrie Terry Fox Run veteran remembers mom along route   Simcoe.com
Terry Fox's vision going strong with annual run   Toronto Star

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  Toronto Sun   
Wine only good for heart when you exercise: study  Business Standard
Drinking moderate amounts of wine may provide protection against heart disease - but only in people who exercise, a new study has found. According to the study by Professor Milos Taborsky from the Czech Republic, wine only protects against ...

Study: Exercise to reap the heart-health benefits of wine   The Malay Mail Online
Exercise to reap the heart-health benefits of wine   Free Malaysia Today
Wine Alone Can't Cut Heart Risk, Exercise Needed   Counsel & Heal
CITY A.M.   
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  Toronto Sun   
Invisible blood in urine may indicate bladder cancer: Study  Toronto Sun
Bladder cancer Invisible blood in urine signals bladder cancer (Fotolia). Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Tomato-rich diet can lower prostate cancer risk: Study · Canadians among those seeking help dying ...

Invisible Blood In Urine Could Be An Early Sign Of Bladder Cancer   Design & Trend
Blood In Urine Can Be Invisible - And It May Indicate Bladder Cancer   Science 2.0
Invisible Blood in Urine Early Indicator of Bladder Cancer   Science World Report
Medical Xpress   
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  The Inquisitr   
Australian Smokers Will Pay $1 Per Cigarette Thanks To Huge Tax Increase  The Inquisitr
On Monday the excise on a pack of 20 cigarettes climbed from $8.13 to $9.24, an increase of $1.12. The excise on a pack of 40 climbed even higher, from $16.26 to $18.51. As The Age points out, that means casual smokers will now be paying close to $1 for ...

Are e-cigarettes about harm reduction, or greater harm?   The Globe and Mail
E-cigarettes sales will suffer if regulated like tobacco: analyst   Times Colonist
From law suits to e-cigarettes, how big tobacco is fighting back   The Guardian
NEWS.com.au   
Business Standard   
Forbes   
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  Multiple Sclerosis News Today   
Consumption of High Amounts of Salt May Worsen MS Symptoms, Study Suggests  Multiple Sclerosis News Today
high salt diet in MS A diet high in salt can worsen multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms, as well as increase the risks of neurological deterioration, according to an observational study led by Mauricio Farez, from the Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, ...

Higher Intake of Dietary Salt Worsens Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis   Science World Report
High Dietary Salt Linked To Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms   Science 2.0
Too much salt may aggravate MS symptoms   Daily Digest

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  Common Ground.ca   
3D Vitamin D  Common Ground.ca
Portrait of Dr. Mercola Vitamin D research has repeatedly shown that vitamin D can improve a number of brain disorders, including depression and dementia – the most devastating form of which is Alzheimer's disease. • Vitamin D receptors appear in a wide ...

NutriGold's Organic Wholefood-Sourced Vitamin C Gets ConsumerLab's Seal of ...   DigitalJournal.com
The full body health benefits of supplementing Vitamin K2   The Raw Food World News

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  Daily Digest   
How does marijuana affect driving?  Daily Digest
Conflicting evidence and a lack of effective testing tools have done little to provide a clear-cut answer to this question. By Vanessa Blanchard, Daily Digest News Monday, September 01, 2014. How does marijuana affect driving? As the number of states ...

Will traffic deaths rise as states legalize pot?   Las Vegas Sun
5 Things to Know About Driving on Marijuana   ABC News

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