2014年9月30日 星期二

2014-10-01 Canada English Health

  Toronto Star   
Ebola confirmed in Dallas patient, CDC says  Toronto Star
DALLAS—A patient being treated at a Dallas hospital has tested positive for Ebola, the first case of the disease to be diagnosed in the United States, federal health officials announced Tuesday. The patient was in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian ...

Ebola Is Diagnosed in Texas, First Case Found in the US   New York Times
Ebola in North America: Why you shouldn't panic   CTV News
Texas hospital evaluating patient who may have Ebola   Los Angeles Times
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  Vancouver Sun   
Brain injuries like concussion can alter teens' behaviour, girls especially: study  Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - Teenagers who have had a concussion or other traumatic brain injury report higher rates of such harmful behaviours as contemplating suicide, smoking pot and binge drinking, compared to their uninjured peers — and the finding is particularly ...

How concussions can alter teens' behaviour   CBC.ca

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  New York Times   
Nigeria's Actions Seem to Contain Ebola Outbreak  New York Times
A school official measured a pupil's temperature last week in Lagos, Nigeria, one of several countries in Africa affected by Ebola. Credit Akintunde Akinleye/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main ...

UK funds new Ebola triage clinics in Sierra Leone   BBC News
Ebola virus in Liberia creates body recovery dangers   CBC.ca
Sierra Leone crowds mistakenly celebrate 'end of Ebola'   News24
Times of India   
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  CBC.ca   
Canadian Blood Services urges donations as supply 'critically low'  CBC.ca
Canadian Blood Services is urging Canadians to make a donation as the country's blood supply is "critically low." Fewer donations over the past few months have created the lowest blood supply since 2008. All blood types are required, but especially types A ...

Canada's blood supply 'critically low'   OurWindsor.ca
Canada's blood inventory at critical level   CTV News
Urgent need for blood donors   Globalnews.ca
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  CBC.ca   
Diamond pioneer Charles Fipke donates $9.1 million to UBC for Alzheimer's ...  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- It took a $9.1-million donation to the University of B.C. for Alzheimer's disease research to persuade the family of Bill Bennett, the former premier of B.C., to publicly acknowledge that he is suffering from the debilitating brain disease. His son ...

Former BC Premier Bill Bennett's Alzheimer's sparks pledge, tributes   The Globe and Mail
Diamond pioneer Fipke's alma mater donations top $17 million   Resource Clips
Diamond mogul Charles Fipke donates $9.1 million to UBC for Alzheimer's ...   Business in Vancouver
CBC.ca   
The Province   
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  National Post   
Exercise protects brain from depression, Swedish study finds  National Post
Endorphins came first, those home-grown opioids or pain-killers called “runner's high.” Then came the endocabbinoids, the pleasure-inducing molecules released during hard exercise that turn exercise nuts into gym rats. Now, decades after scientists first ...

Exercise as a Prescription for Depression, New Study   Canada News
Exercise can rid body of harmful substances   Windsor Star

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  CBC.ca   
Cancer survivors' income falls $5K a year, StatsCan finds  CBC.ca
Cancer survivors see a $5,000 drop in income, on average, a year after their diagnosis, according to a new report by Statistics Canada. Tuesday's report linked census, cancer registry and vital statistics databases with personal income tax records to evaluate ...

Cancer survivors earn less than those who are cancer-free: study   CTV News
To Your Health: Cancer survivorship numbers improving   SouthtownStar
Cancer Survivors Face Lasting Financial Struggles Long After Treatment Ends ...   DigitalJournal.com
MarketWatch   
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  The Province   
Call for flavoured tobacco ban as health ministers meet in Alberta  MSN Canada
BANFF, Alta. – Health groups want other governments to follow Alberta's lead and pass legislation to ban flavoured tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes. Alberta's law was passed last December and is to be phased in over time, starting later this ...

Alberta looks to ban flavoured tobacco, e-cigarettes   Edmonton Sun
Should E-Cigarettes be regulated in Alberta?   CTV News
Health Ministers continue discussion in Banff   News Talk 770 Calgary
Vancouver Sun   
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  Ottawa Citizen   
Four hospitalized after Plant Recreation Centre chemical exposure  Ottawa Citizen
Four men were performing maintenance at the Plant Bath when they somehow mixed chlorine and an acid, emitting highly toxic fumes into the air. Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. Four men were taken to hospital and the Plant Recreation Centre ...

Plant Recreation Centre chemical spill sends man to hospital   CBC.ca
Four taken to hospital after exposure to chlorine fumes at city rec centre   580 CFRA Radio
Chemical spill shuts pool   Ottawa Sun

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  CBC.ca   
Pregnancy stress during 1998 ice storm linked to genetic changes in children ...  The Globe and Mail
The devastating ice storm of 1998 left a lasting impression, not just on the memories of those who lived through it, but on the DNA of children born in the aftermath. Researchers at Douglas Mental Health University Institute and McGill University have followed ...

DNA signature found in ice storm babies   McGill Reporter
Ice Storm Babies Show Unique Epigenetic Profile   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

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