2014年10月2日 星期四

2014-10-03 Canada English Health

  Toronto Star   
Ebola finds its way to the United States  Toronto Star
A man falls ill. He is diagnosed with Ebola. A community is plunged into panic and fear, as health officials scramble to trace dozens of people who may have been exposed to one of the world's deadliest viruses. This scene has now unfolded thousands of ...

Ebola Patient's Journey Shows How Global Travel Spreads Disease   New York Times
Dallas officials say they had to order Ebola family to stay home   Los Angeles Times
Texas Ebola patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, may have had contact with up to 100 ...   Washington Post
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  CBC.ca   
Second Waterloo Region enterovirus D68 case confirmed  CBC.ca
Region of Waterloo Public Health has confirmed a second case of enterovirus D68, less than one week after the first case was identified by staff at Grand River Hospital. Enterovirus D68 case confirmed in Waterloo Region. The respiratory virus has made ...

Five things we need to know about enterovirus D68   Calgary Herald
First Texas case of a child possibly paralyzed by virus reported   Dallas Morning News
RI health agency emphasizes girl with enterovirus died of staph infection   The Providence Journal
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  CBC.ca   
Liberia's Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says Ebola was like 'unknown enemy'  CBC.ca
Liberia's president is urging Canada and other countries to do more as the Ebola outbreak continues to ravage her West African nation, saying there's a particular need for more highly skilled health workers, testing centres and training for those who are trying ...

Ebola stabilising in Liberia, doomsday forecasts wrong -president   Reuters Africa
Liberia's Sirleaf sees signs of Ebola 'stabilisation'   BusinessWorld Online Edition

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  CBC.ca   
23andme genetic testing service raises ethical questions  CBC.ca
A California company offering a genetic testing service that claims to pinpoint both health conditions and genetic background has begun operating in Canada, despite being blocked by the U.S. health regulator from offering its full service. The company ...

5Q: Anne Wojcicki, CEO 23andMe on knowing your DNA data (and being ...   Yahoo Canada Finance - Insight
23andMe : US company Expands Into Canada   Canada News
Controversial genetic self-testing kits coming to Canada   bnn.ca
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  BlackburnNews.com   
Lindsay and Omemee two of 130 communities included on Pan Am Games torch ...  Kawartha Media Group
(KAWARTHA LAKES) – Three-thousand torchbearers will proudly carry the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games torch and local residents are being invited to be part of that celebratory group. “We're excited that Lindsay has been named as a major celebration ...

Pan Am Games torch relay comes through Burlington   InsideHalton.com
Pan Am games torch to pass through Vaughan   YorkRegion.com
City 'major celebration' site   The North Bay Nugget
NorthumberlandView.ca   
BlackburnNews.com   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Bif Naked on BC 'welfare diet' for one week, challenging others to try it  Vancouver Sun
Vancouver-based rocker Bif Naked is challenging B.C. residents to try eating a "welfare diet" for just one week. Her proposition comes two weeks before the Oct. 16 start of the third annual Welfare Food Challenge, which urges people to try living off a food ...

Updated: Welfare rates to go up?   CKNW News Talk 980
Bif Naked takes on challenge to highlight low welfare rates in B.C.   Globalnews.ca

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Five seeking Liberal nomination in Bonavista South  Southern Gazette
A nomination date has not yet been called, but already there are people campaigning to be the Liberal candidate for Bonavista South in the next provincial election. Fred Cuff, Johanna Ryan Guy, Neil King, Kevin Baker and Marilyn Coles-Hayley are the five ...


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  CBC.ca   
Ebola preparedness plan ready, Canada's health officials say  CBC.ca
The patient in the U.S. who was diagnosed with Ebola had no symptoms during travel and was therefore not contagious during travel, Canadian health officials say. Health Minister Rona Ambrose and Dr. Gregory Taylor, Canada's chief public health officer, ...

Provinces press for e-cigarette crackdown   CMAJ
Alberta labs rush to prepare for Ebola testing   Calgary Herald
Canada prepping for potential Ebola cases but still sees risk as low: Ambrose   CTV News
The Globe and Mail   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  CTV News   
New defibrillators open doors to diagnostic tools  CTV News
Patients who require a defibrillator to regulate abnormal heart rhythms can now have an MRI thanks to technology and a team at the Foothills Medical Centre. Traditional defibrillators are implanted under the skin to correct irregular heart rhythms but they can ...

New defibrillators at Foothills are MRI-compatible   News Talk 770 Calgary
What is a MRI-compatible defibrillator, and why is it so important?   Globalnews.ca

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  24 Hours Vancouver   
World Breastfeeding Week being celebrated locally  Cape Breton Post
SYDNEY — The importance of supporting a mother who is breastfeeding and encouraging a culture of breastfeeding will be the main message as World Breastfeeding Week is marked in Cape Breton. Mothers and babies took part in a 5 km run and walk last ...

HSE advice to mums in National Breastfeeding Week   Nenagh Guardian
Latch on and be counted in Breastfeeding Challenge   Campbell River Mirror

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