2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 Canada English Health

  CBC.ca   
Ebola vaccine for West Africa still in Canada, Dr. Gregory Taylor says  CBC.ca
Canada's experimental Ebola vaccine has yet to be shipped to West Africa, says Dr. Gregory Taylor, the country's new chief public health officer. Canada announced an offer of 800 to 1,000 doses of an Ebola vaccine developed at the National Microbiology ...

New chief is a welcome end to Ottawa's dithering on public health   The Globe and Mail
Top doc: Dr. Gregory Taylor named Canada's new chief public health officer   Winnipeg Free Press
Canada finally gets new top doctor   Ottawa Citizen
NorthumberlandView.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
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  CTV News   
Canada's new top doctor planning beefed-up Ebola effort  CTV News
The incoming head of the Public Health Agency of Canada says he wants to step up efforts to fight the Ebola outbreak. Dr. Gregory Taylor, Canada's newly-appointed chief medical officer, says he wants to send more mobile clinics, more doctors and more ...

The Ebola outbreak is the deadliest known to man thus far   The Star Online
Doctor calls for blood donations to treat Liberian Ebola victims   Reuters
S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdown   The Nation
New York Times   
Salt Lake Tribune   
The Punch   
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  Times of India   
Want to beat the blues? Eat fruits, veggetables  Times of India
LONDON: Fruit and vegetable consumption may not only be good for your physical health, it could also boost your mental wellbeing, a new study suggests. The research by the University of Warwick's Medical School using data from the Health Survey for ...

Good mental health is good business   Sydney Morning Herald
New Study Links Fruits and Vegetables To Mental Health   Diabetes Insider
Eating fruit and veggies may be as good for your mental as your physical health   Examiner.com
Latin Post   
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Medical News Today   
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The upside to Canada's aging population  The Globe and Mail
Canada's aging population will bankrupt pension plans, overburden healthcare systems and force an ever-shrinking pool of workers to pay the bills, doomdayers have said. They're right about Canada becoming a blue-rinse nation. By 2050, 31 per cent ...


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  Mooresville Tribune   
Sick Kids confirms case of enterovirus D68  CBC.ca
The Hospital for Sick Children has confirmed a case of enterovirus D68, but it is not immediately clear if it is the first such confirmed case in Toronto. The hospital told CBC News on Wednesday that 12 patients had been tested recently, but only one had the ...

Officials say enterovirus patients treated in Winston-Salem   WSOC Charlotte
Enterovirus cases confirmed at Brenner Children's Hospital   Mooresville Tribune

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  Straight.com   
Vancouver voting on new e-cigarette regulations  CTV News
Calls to regulate the sale and use of e-cigarettes could soon be answered in the City of Vancouver. Councillors are set to vote Tuesday on bylaw amendments that would ban selling the battery-powered devices to minors, and force users to abide by the same ...

Vancouver to vote on e-cigs ban   24 Hours Vancouver
Vancouver poised to ban e-cigarettes from beaches, parks, patios (with poll)   MetroNews Canada
Vancouver looks at regulation of e-cigarettes   Straight.com
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  Physical Therapy Products   
Aerobic Exercise and Resistance Training Effective in Fighting Teen Obesity  Physical Therapy Products
The Healthy Eating Aerobic and Resistance Training in Youth (HEARTY) study determined that the best exercise program for obese teens combines aerobic exercise with resistance training. The study, which was led by researchers at the University of Calgary ...

Teenagers and Weight Loss   New York Times (blog)
Young and obese? Try this exercise combo   Hindustan Times
Study highlights best exercise plan for overweight youth   The New Age Online
The Malay Mail Online   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Doctors, Quebec strike tentative deal: Barrette  Montreal Gazette
QUEBEC — The Quebec government has agreed to a deal in principle with the province's family doctors and medical specialists to spread out a planned pay raise over eight years, Health Minister Gaétan Barrette announced on Wednesday. The agreement ...

Government strikes deal $1.2 B agreement in principle with doctors   CTV News
Quebec says it has reached agreement-in-principle with its doctors   mysask.com
Quebec reaches deal with GPs and specialists   CJAD
CBC.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
PEI residents warned about spike in syphilis cases  Cape Breton Post
CHARLOTTETOWN — P.E.I.'s chief public health officer says there's been a spike in syphilis cases in recent weeks. Other news. Deputy minister blames department for delay of Bluenose restoration · Baddeck RCMP release name of car crash victim ...

PEI's top doctor issues warning about increase in syphilis cases   CTV News
Cases of syphilis on the rise in P.E.I.   Hamilton Spectator
Syphilis warning issued by public health   CBC.ca

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  Sun News Network   
Edmonton ER reopens after Ebola scare  Sun News Network
EDMONTON -- The threat of Ebola led to the temporary closure of the Royal Alexandra Hospital emergency department on Monday. Alberta Health Services (AHS) took extraordinary precautions due to the threat of the deadly Ebola virus. "We did have a ...


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