2014年9月26日 星期五

2014-09-27 Canada English Health

  National Post   
Canadian doctor paints grim picture upon return from Ebola frontlines  CTV News
Canadian doctor Robert Fowler has seen the devastation of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa first-hand and says he now understands the challenges that health care workers there are facing. Fowler is a critical care physician at Sunnybrook Health Sciences ...

Cuba sends 461 doctors, nurses to help fight Ebola in West Africa   Xinhua
Cuba sending 300 more doctors, nurses to fight Ebola in West Africa   Reuters
WHO to issue guidelines on treating Ebola with blood, plasma therapies   Los Angeles Times
Irish Independent   
Wall Street Journal   
New York Times   
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  spyghana.com   
New Liberian children's hospital overwhelmed with Ebola cases  The Globe and Mail
Clutching a tattered plastic bag of spare clothing, 12-year-old runaway Princess Sheriff trudges back through the heavy steel gates of the Ebola treatment unit. A man in a biohazard suit sprays her bag with disinfectant, then turns the nozzle onto the car that ...

Liberia's Ministry of Sound   TIME
In Liberia, Ebola Takes a Heavy Toll on Civic Life   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Too few beds, too many Ebola patients   spyghana.com
Voice of America   
TheDay.com   
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  WCQS   
Will Dot-Health Make It More Likely That You'll Get Scammed?  WCQS
You wake up feeling gross – stuffy and full of aches. A quick Google search of your symptoms confirms that yes, you probably have a cold and not the plague. But what if you were directed to a site that had a legitimate sounding name but wasn't really accurate ...


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  Toronto Sun   
In Canada, Sausages Recalled for Salmonella Contamination  Food Poisoning Bulletin
Marini Foods Limited is recalling REA brand and Bona brand sausages because they may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the consumption of these products. They were sold in Ontario.
Toronto firm recalls sausage products   Meat & Poultry (registration)
Sausages recalled in Ontario because of poisoning risk   Toronto Star

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  CBC.ca   
Meet The World's Most Promising Candidates For The Nobel Prize For Medicine  Businessinsider India
Professor Randy W. Schekman, 2013 laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, accepts his prize. This year's Nobel Prize for Medicine won't be announced until Monday, October 6, but if you wanted to place a bet on who might win, Thomson ...

Nobel predictions see honours for LEDs, pain research   The Hindu
JAX Farmington leader given Nobel odds   Hartford Business
Thomson Reuters Names Their Nobel Guesses   Asian Scientist Magazine
CBC.ca   
Toronto Star   
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  French Tribune   
Poor Global Coordination affecting Canada's Efforts to deliver its Ebola Vaccine ...  French Tribune
International Development Minister Christian Paradis said in his speech to the United Nations in New York that poor global coordination is preventing Canada's efforts to fulfill its promise of delivering its Ebola vaccine to Africa. Six week ago, Canada offered to ...

UN calls for $1.1B to ramp up Ebola response as Canada pledges $30M   CBC.ca
Canada contributes another $30-million to the Ebola fight   The Globe and Mail
Canada donates another $30M to help in Ebola battle   Sarnia Observer
580 CFRA Radio   
NDTV   
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  LOCAL2 Sault Ste. Marie   
St. Michael students, staff and family members in Terry Fox Run  S.E. Saskatchewan Booster
Students, staff and family members from St. Michael School enter Jubilee Park on Wednesday afternoon, for their Terry Fox national school run day. Many local schools held their Terry Fox national school run that same day, as they raised funds for the ...

Record-breaking funds raised for Terry Fox   LOCAL2 Sault Ste. Marie
Fitch Street school students go the distance for Terry Fox   Niagarathisweek.com
Terry Fox Run at Scugog's Good Shepherd Catholic School   durhamregion.com
YorkRegion.com   
Rocky Mountain Outlook   
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  CBC.ca   
Saskatoon woman knits 100 baby blankets for Children's Hospital  650 CKOM News Talk Radio
Elizabeth Smith is humble as she stands at the future site of the Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan and holds up one of her handmade baby blankets. It started a few years ago as cabin fever. Smith's daughter suggested she needed a project to do in her ...

Hospital construction underway   Regina Leader-Post
Construction begins for Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Construction begins on Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan   News Talk 650 CKOM
MetroNews Canada   
CTV News   
620 CKRM.com   
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  Woodstock Sentinel Review   
Ignorance still a major risk for HIV, AIDS  Woodstock Sentinel Review
The sleepover is one of the most memorable parts of childhood bonding with friends, sharing that delicious feeling of defying the rules and bed times. But Ashley Murphy's first sleepover at age seven was a rude awakening to a world that feared her. A friend's ...


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  Canada News   
Hamilton had 96 cases of EV-D68, but virus now declining : Report  Canada News
An outbreak of EV-D68 in the Hamilton region has pushed the number of Ontario children infected with the respiratory virus to over 100. Test results show Enterovirus D68, which has sickened thousands of kids in the United States, has infected 96 people in ...

Test identifies EV-D68 cases   CHCH News
Hamilton had 96 cases of EV-D68, but virus now declining   Hamilton Spectator
96 patients in Hamilton test positive for Enterovirus D68   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Shelbynews   
MetroNews Canada   
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