UN Security Council declares Ebola threat to peace and security Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council on Thursday declared the Ebola outbreak in Africa a "threat to international peace and security" and called on all states to provide urgent resources and assistance to help tackle the crisis.
Ebola outbreak threat to int'l peace and security: UNXinhua
Ebola a 'threat to international peace and security,' UN Security Council declaresToronto Star
Ebola Presents Challenge, and an Opportunity, for UN LeaderNew York Times
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council on Thursday declared the Ebola outbreak in Africa a "threat to international peace and security" and called on all states to provide urgent resources and assistance to help tackle the crisis.
Ebola outbreak threat to int'l peace and security: UN
Ebola a 'threat to international peace and security,' UN Security Council declares
Ebola Presents Challenge, and an Opportunity, for UN Leader
Some artificial sweeteners might cause glucose intolerance Washington Post
In studies with mice, scientists have found that saccharin, aspartame and sucralose cause significant changes to the microorganisms in the gut, causing the body to develop an intolerance to glucose — a condition that can lead to diabetes. Read related article ...
Research Shows Zero-Calorie Sweeteners Can Raise Blood SugarWall Street Journal
Artificial sweeteners linked to obesity epidemic, scientists sayCBC.ca
Do artificial sweeteners increase risk of diabetes?Boston Globe
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In studies with mice, scientists have found that saccharin, aspartame and sucralose cause significant changes to the microorganisms in the gut, causing the body to develop an intolerance to glucose — a condition that can lead to diabetes. Read related article ...
Research Shows Zero-Calorie Sweeteners Can Raise Blood Sugar
Artificial sweeteners linked to obesity epidemic, scientists say
Do artificial sweeteners increase risk of diabetes?
6.4 Trillion Calories Cut From Food Products WebMD
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Sixteen major food and beverage companies have made good on their pledge to cut calories in their U.S. products, a new report finds. The companies, acting together through the Healthy Weight ...
Campaign to cut calories not leading to lower obesity ratesThe Globe and Mail
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Report: Major U.S. Food Makers Cut 6.4 Trillion CaloriesThe Charlottesville Newsplex
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Sixteen major food and beverage companies have made good on their pledge to cut calories in their U.S. products, a new report finds. The companies, acting together through the Healthy Weight ...
Campaign to cut calories not leading to lower obesity rates
All this for a cookie
Report: Major U.S. Food Makers Cut 6.4 Trillion Calories
More work needed on health strategies: report The Telegram
That's the message that might be concluded from a new report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) on indicators such as access to health care, safety, effectiveness, efficiency and social factors. There are key messages that health-care ...
Find your hospital or province's ER wait times to see a doctorCBC.ca
Ottawa hospitals good but expensive, national data showOttawa Citizen
Website Compares Canadian Hospital Wait Times, Costs and QualityCJOB
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That's the message that might be concluded from a new report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) on indicators such as access to health care, safety, effectiveness, efficiency and social factors. There are key messages that health-care ...
Find your hospital or province's ER wait times to see a doctor
Ottawa hospitals good but expensive, national data show
Website Compares Canadian Hospital Wait Times, Costs and Quality
Ontario hospital workers get raises Toronto Sun
OPSEU head Warren “Smokey” Thomas. (Toronto Sun files). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -. An arbitrator has awarded 9,600 employees at 50 Ontario hospitals wage increases of 1.4% annually over ...
Ontario hospital workers win 1.4% wage hikeSun News Network
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OPSEU head Warren “Smokey” Thomas. (Toronto Sun files). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -. An arbitrator has awarded 9,600 employees at 50 Ontario hospitals wage increases of 1.4% annually over ...
Ontario hospital workers win 1.4% wage hike
Pay increase for Guelph hospital workers
Arbitration award issued for OPSEU Hospital Professionals
Kidney Walk goes Sunday in Kingston CKWS
THE KINGSTON CHAPTER OF THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION IS HOLDING ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING WALK THIS SUNDAY. MEANWHILE, THE KINGSTON CHAPTER OF THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION IS HOLDING ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING WALK THIS ...
Cherry awarded by Kidney FoundationMississauga
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THE KINGSTON CHAPTER OF THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION IS HOLDING ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING WALK THIS SUNDAY. MEANWHILE, THE KINGSTON CHAPTER OF THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION IS HOLDING ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING WALK THIS ...
Cherry awarded by Kidney Foundation
Pembroke kidney walk kicks off Sunday
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School-aged children of more-educated parents eat more veggies: Study The Province
School-aged children are almost twice as likely to eat vegetables every day during school hours if their parents have at least some college education, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of B.C.. The research, conducted in 26 public ...
Kids with college educated parents have healthier eating habits: studyMetroNews Canada
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School-aged children are almost twice as likely to eat vegetables every day during school hours if their parents have at least some college education, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of B.C.. The research, conducted in 26 public ...
Kids with college educated parents have healthier eating habits: study
College Education Linked to Healthy Food Preferences, Offspring Study
Children of College-Educated Parents Eat Healthier
Nova Scotia government names CEO to lead newly merged health board 580 CFRA Radio
HALIFAX - The CEO of two health boards in southern Nova Scotia will lead a new amalgamated health authority that will run most hospitals in the province next year. Janet Knox of both Annapolis Valley Health and South Shore Health will advise the province ...
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HALIFAX - The CEO of two health boards in southern Nova Scotia will lead a new amalgamated health authority that will run most hospitals in the province next year. Janet Knox of both Annapolis Valley Health and South Shore Health will advise the province ...
Promise made, promise kept
UPDATE Head of Annapolis Valley, South Shore Health new CEO of provincial ...
Rose McGowan aims to end idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Toronto Star
Rose McGowan remembers the exact words a doctor used to deliver devastating news to her father. “I was with him in the hospital when the doctor shook his hand and said 'I'm so sorry, because there's really nothing I can do,' ” recalls the actress, known for ...
Toronto General helping patients cope with rare IPF lung diseaseinsideTORONTO.com
WATCH: Rose McGowan shines light on IPF, takes time to breatheGlobalnews.ca
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Rose McGowan remembers the exact words a doctor used to deliver devastating news to her father. “I was with him in the hospital when the doctor shook his hand and said 'I'm so sorry, because there's really nothing I can do,' ” recalls the actress, known for ...
Toronto General helping patients cope with rare IPF lung disease
WATCH: Rose McGowan shines light on IPF, takes time to breathe
Researchers develop molecule that boosts cord blood stem cells CTV News
TORONTO -- Canadian researchers have found a way to boost the number of stem cells in umbilical cord blood so more patients with leukemia and other blood-related cancers could receive potentially life-saving transplants. The key to the breakthrough ...
Stem cells use 'first aid kits' to repair damageEurekAlert (press release)
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TORONTO -- Canadian researchers have found a way to boost the number of stem cells in umbilical cord blood so more patients with leukemia and other blood-related cancers could receive potentially life-saving transplants. The key to the breakthrough ...
Stem cells use 'first aid kits' to repair damage
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