2014年9月6日 星期六

2014-09-07 Canada English Health

  CTV News   
Potassium-rich foods offer health benefits for older women: study  CTV News
Healthy postmenopausal women reduce their risk of stroke if their diet is rich in potassium, according to a research team led by Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller, Ph.D., of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. According to Dr. Wassertheil-Smoller, ...

Potassium rich foods provide stroke protection in older women   ModVive
Potassium cuts stroke, death risks among older women   Oman Daily Observer
Potassium good for postmenopausal women, new study shows   Chinatopix
WebMD   
Uncover California   
Toronto Sun   
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  Irish Independent   
WHO Urges Use Of Drugs Derived From Blood Of Ebola Survivors  Huffington Post
GENEVA, Sept 5 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday blood-derived products and serum from survivors may be used to treat Ebola virus immediately and two vaccines could be available for health workers by year-end. Existing ...

WHO endorses using Ebola survivors' blood to help infected patients   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Ebola vaccine developed in Canada may be 1st approved for use   CBC.ca
Many in West Africa May Be Immune to Ebola Virus   New York Times
The Globe and Mail   
Business Standard   
Reuters   
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  Food Poisoning Bulletin   
Frozen Pork Products Recalled in Canada for E. coli O157:H7  Food Poisoning Bulletin
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Vinh Fat Food Products are recalling various frozen pork products from the marketplace because they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. While there have been no reported illnesses associated with ...

Alberta E.coli outbreak from raw pork sickens 100   Beacon News (blog)
E. coli linked to raw pork products responsible for 100 Albertans getting ill   CBC.ca
One hundred Albertans ill from E. coli linked to raw pork products   The Globe and Mail

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  CTV News   
Knowledge About Ebola Empowers Us  Huffington Post
If an ill patient, who unexpectedly has Ebola, landed in my city, it is likely that my partner or I would see him. We work as infectious disease doctors at the hospital closest to the airport. The Ebola patient would present with fever, nausea and vomiting, ...

Schools monitoring international students for Ebola   Welland Tribune
St. Catharines hospital patient tests negative for Ebola   Toronto Star
St. Catharines patient tests negative for Ebola   AM900 CHML
OurWindsor.ca   
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  680 News   
Dozens sleep outside Manitoba legislature to press for missing women inquiry  680 News
Dozens of people prepare to sleep outside Manitoba Legislature to press for missing women inquiry in Winnipeg, Thursday, September 4, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods ...


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  Welland Tribune   
Feces, urine dumped on autistic boy during ice-bucket challenge: Family  Welland Tribune
The family of a 15-year-old autistic boy says a group of youths dumped feces, urine, spit and cigarette butts on the boy, then posted the video online. (YouTube screengrab). Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error ...

Ohio youths pretend to help autistic boy with ice-bucket challenge, instead dump ...   Sun News Network

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  Toronto Star   
Young TIFF protesters urge directors to 'cut smoking off the screen'  CTV News
Dozens of young people gathered outside a Toronto International Film Fest venue on Saturday, using a flash mob and fake coughs to draw attention to the issue of smoking in movies. As moviegoers lined up outside Roy Thomson Hall to see St. Vincent, the ...

Films depicting smoking should be rated 18A, protesters say   Waterloo Record
Films depicting smoking should be rated 18A, protesters at TIFF say   Toronto Star
Youth 'TIFFed' about smoking in movies   DigitalJournal.com
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
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  The Province   
New mom didn't even know she was pregnant  The Province
NANAIMO — Josephine Anglin went to the emergency room Monday night with severe back pain and expects to go home Saturday with a baby. Anglin, 20, gave birth just before 5 a.m. Tuesday to a baby girl she didn't know she was carrying. The Nanaimo ...

Oh, baby: Nanaimo woman had no idea she was pregnant   Times Colonist
Nanaimo woman had no idea she was pregnant until it was time to give birth   Vancouver Sun
'She's a miracle': Nanaimo woman gives birth to surprise baby girl   MetroNews Canada
CBC.ca   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Prince George faces off against Kelowna in blood donation challenge  Prince George Citizen
Audrey Saulters, 4, helped kick off this year's Canadian Blood Services interior Drive For Life on Friday. - Citizen photo by Brent Braaten. Previous Next. Audrey Saulters, 4, helped kick off this year's Canadian Blood Services interior Drive For Life on Friday.
City out for blood in annual donation drive contest with Prince George   Kelowna Capital News
Kelowna and Prince George blood donors compete   Globalnews.ca
Drive for Life   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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  Toronto Star   
Pickering man's wife with him in spirit during Weekend to End Women's Cancers ...  Toronto Star
Eleven years ago, Vrej Sarkhanian was walking down the aisle at his wedding with the woman he calls his “everything.” On Saturday, on what would have been his 11th anniversary, the 47-year-old Pickering man walked alongside 3,100 people in Toronto ...

$7.7 Million Raised During Weekend To End Women's Cancers   640 Toronto News
Weekend to End Women's Cancers kicks off at Rogers Centre   CityNews
The Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women's Cancers announces $7.7 ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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