2014年9月27日 星期六

2014-09-28 Canada English Health

  BBC News   
Ebola deaths in West Africa 'pass 3000' - WHO  BBC News
The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has passed 3,000, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. The latest figures indicate that more than 6,500 people are believed to have been infected in the region. Liberia is the worst affected country, ...

At risk of Ebola, Liberia's top doctor quarantines herself   Los Angeles Times
In Liberia and US, Precautions for Two Ebola Workers   New York Times
Beyond containment of active Ebola cases   BusinessDay
ABC Online   
CNN   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Courtenay natural pharmacy making placenta pills shut down  Times Colonist
The College of Pharmacists of B.C. has ordered a Vancouver Island pharmacy to close after serious concerns were found over how the manager handled human placenta, and other practices that put patients at risk. Isidore (Rudy) Sanchez, the manager of ...

Marigold Pharmacy shut down   Comox Vallety Record
Vancouver Island : Authorities close Marigold Pharmacy   Canada News
Vancouver Island natural pharmacy making placenta pills shut down   Vancouver Sun

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  Gaston Gazette   
A healthy shade of pink perfect color for fall  The Albany Herald
October's a busy month. School's back in session, high school and college football are in full gear and the weather — finally! — is showing signs of blistering days giving way to more pleasant temperatures as farmers start to harvest crops, working against the ...

Subsidised screening during Breast Cancer Awareness Month   AsiaOne
Two drinks a day puts women at higher risk of breast cancer: Study   Toronto Sun
Moderate alcohol use increases breast cancer risk, UVic study says   CBC.ca
LaGrange Daily News   
Muncie Star Press   
Knoxville daily sun   
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  CBC.ca   
Health websites could be overrun by commercial interests, experts fear  CBC.ca
The integrity of the "Health Internet" used by millions of people is threatened by commercial interests, a coalition of health policy experts argues. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the steward of internet names such as the ...

Medical Experts call for moratorium on health internet domains   Canada News
Will .Health Make It More Likely That You'll Get Scammed?   North Country Public Radio
Will Dot-Health Make It More Likely That You'll Get Scammed?   Rhode Island Public Radio

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  Houston Chronicle   
Mosquito-borne virus spreading rapidly in Latin America  Houston Chronicle
Genetically modified aedes aegypti mosquitoes are being released in Panama City to help fight the spread of Chikungunya. Ezequiel Abiu Lopez and Ben Fox, Associated Press. September 27, 2014. SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - An excruciating ...

Virus traced to mosquitoes in Latin America causes severe joint pain   Tribune-Review
New mosquito-borne virus spreads to Central and South America   DigitalJournal.com
New mosquito-borne virus spreads in Latin America   Arab News

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  CBC.ca   
Predicting the next Nobel Prizes  DigitalJournal.com
The Nobel Prize refers to a set of annual international awards bestowed in a number of categories by Swedish and Norwegian committees in recognition of cultural and/or scientific advances. The prizes are generally regarded as the most prestigious in the ...

And the Nobel Goes To...   Huffington Post
Nobel predictions see honours for LEDs, pain research   The Hindu
Stephen Scherer of Toronto's Sick Kids Hospital pegged to win Nobel Prize   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
The Globe and Mail   
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  CBC.ca   
UN calls for $1.1B to ramp up Ebola response as Canada pledges $30M  CBC.ca
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and U.S. President Barack Obama said global efforts to fight the Ebola virus have fallen short and urged nations to step up the emergency response to the epidemic. Canada, meanwhile, announced it will provide another ...

Canada contributes another $30-million to the Ebola fight   The Globe and Mail
Canada adds $30 million to Ebola-fighting efforts   CTV News
Canada donates another $30M to help in Ebola battle   Sarnia Observer
NDTV   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Montreal HIV/AIDS walk says declining attendance is symptom of progress  Montreal Gazette
Thousands walked through the streets of Montreal Saturday to raise funds and awareness in the battle against HIV/AIDS. An estimated 4,000 people showed up for the 22nd annual Ça Marche seven-kilometre walkathon, organized by the Farha Foundation, ...

Indiana AIDS Walk raises awareness of disease   Indianapolis Star
Annual AIDS walk reports a banner year   The News Journal
AIDS Walk event raises money and awareness   WISH-TV
CBC.ca   
Globalnews.ca   
U-T San Diego   
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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
Fox still an inspiration   Cochrane Times
Terry Fox Run at Markham high school 'celebration'   YorkRegion.com
Cumberland News Now   
Rocky Mountain Outlook   
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  Montreal Gazette   
After health care, education bureaucracy could be next to be cut  Montreal Gazette
QUEBEC — After proposing to take a scalpel to the health-care bureaucracy, the Quebec government is thought to be planning to do likewise in education. “In education as in health care, the logic is the same,” Premier Philippe Couillard told reporters in ...

Quebec may overhaul education as well as health care systems   CTV News
Nominations close Sunday for school board elections   Globalnews.ca
Overhaul to education system expected   CJAD
CBC.ca   
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