2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 Canada English Health

  CTV News   
Saskatoon Health Region says HIV rate in the area dropping, but still too high  The Globe and Mail
Health officials are reporting some encouraging statistics about the high rate of the virus that can lead to AIDS in the Saskatoon area. The Saskatoon Health Region says the rate of new HIV infections in the region has gone down 59 per cent between 2009 ...

HIV rates dropping in Saskatoon, report shows   News Talk 650 CKOM
NJ Department of Health Report Shows 3200 People Are Living With AIDS and ...   New Brunswick Today
HIV rates decline but more needs to be done: Saskatoon Health Region   Globalnews.ca

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  Tampabay.com   
Mutating cancer cells find way to dodge chemotherapy bullets  Tampabay.com
Like all life on Earth, cancer cells evolve, which is why they eventually develop the ability to withstand chemotherapy, according to researchers at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa. Related News/Archive. Chemo treats cancer better with fasting, paper finds.
Chemotherapy: Better than it used to be, still a challenge for some patients   Regina Leader-Post

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  National Post   
Wheat Belly author goes even further in campaign against grains, saying seeds ...  National Post
Two years after his popular book urged readers to cut modern wheat from their diets, Wheat Belly author William Davis is going even further with a new book encouraging people to eliminate all grains. In Wheat Belly Total Health, he argues that humans aren't ...

Wheat Belly author William Davis declares war on all grains   Canada.com

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  ABC News   
Six million confined to their homes in Sierra Leone fight against Ebola  The Globe and Mail
No one knew what to expect. Sierra Leoneans were told to prepare. The government promised increased resources, more treatment beds and needed information. International donors and aid organizations scrambled to adapt. The World Health Organization ...

Lockdown Begins in Sierra Leone to Battle Ebola   New York Times
Lock-down order in Sierra Leone as ebola toll soars   Irish Independent
Sierra Leone imposes three-day lockdown in bid to halt Ebola   Los Angeles Times
Reuters   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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  TIME   
Cut premature deaths globally by 40% by 2030, experts suggest  CBC.ca
Premature deaths can be cut by 40 per cent in all countries by 2030, says an international team of researchers. The news comes as the UN prepares its next set of development goals. For example, between 2000 and 2010, child deaths fell by one-third ...

Renewed International Efforts Could Prevent Premature Adult Deaths   Voice of America
Early Deaths Could Fall By 40% in the Next 20 Years   TIME
Premature deaths will be reduced by 40 percent, study show   Chinatopix
OnMedica   
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  Toronto Sun   
Gilgan donates $30M for St. Mike's new patient care centre  Toronto Sun
Peter Gilgan, founder and CEO of Mattamy Homes. (Toronto Sun file photo). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -. St. Michael's Hospital has been given a $30 million donation to build a new patient care ...

Oakville's Peter Gilgan donating $30 million to St. Michael's Hospital   InsideHalton.com
Peter Gilgan donates $30 million to St. Michael's new patient care tower   Canada NewsWire (press release)
$30M gift will help St. Michael's Hospital build new tower   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
The Globe and Mail   
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  Ottawa Citizen   
Winnipeggers react to worst hospital wait times in country  CBC.ca
Winnipeggers are reacting to a report released Thursday that revealed the city's hospital emergency rooms have some of the longest wait times in Canada. Winnipeg's Grace Hospital has worst ER wait times in Canada: study. According to the report, released ...

Long wait times plague Grand River Hospital's ER, report finds   CTV News
New Website Allows for Check Up of Hospitals   KelownaNow
CIHI rates Alberta Health Services average despite highest hospital spending   660 News
Winnipeg Free Press   
640 Toronto News   
The Telegram   
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  CTV News   
Problem with flies in Misericordia pose no health concerns: health officials  CTV News
After reports of a problem with flies in parts of a west Edmonton hospital surfaced, officials at the facility said they were dealing with the issue. Staff members at the Misericordia Hospital have reputedly noticed a swarm of flies at the Family Medicine Centre in ...

Fly infestation causes buzz at Misericordia Hospital   Edmonton Journal
Edmonton hospital continues to hunt for source of buzzing flies in clinic   580 CFRA Radio
Flies swarm Edmonton medical centre   Globalnews.ca
630ched.com   
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  CTV News   
Laptop stolen from doctor's office  CJOB
A lap top with personal health information has been stolen from a doctor working in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Vice-President and CEO Real Cloutier says the computer had information from 322 patients ...

Laptop stolen from HSC office held patients' information   Winnipeg Free Press
Doctor's laptop with hundreds of private medical records stolen in Winnipeg   mysask.com
Laptop containing personal health information of 322 people stolen in Winnipeg   Sun News Network
ChrisD.ca   
CBC.ca   
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  Canada News   
New molecule allows for increase in stem cell transplants, New Study  Canada News
Researchers at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC) at the Université de Montréal in Canada have discovered a new molecule that can be used to multiply stem cells in umbilical cord blood. Umbilical cord stem cells are used for ...

Researchers develop molecule that boosts stem cells in umbilical cord blood   The Globe and Mail
Stem cells act as 'first aid kits' in repairing damaged immune response   Zee News
Stem Cells Use 'First Aid Kits' to Repair Damage   Bioscience Technology

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