2014年10月3日 星期五

2014-10-04 Canada English Health

  Wall Street Journal   
After brush with Ebola in Dallas, family faces weeks of confinement  Los Angeles Times
Younger Jallah hasn't left the cramped, two-bedroom apartment she shares with her husband and four children for the last four days — not since Jallah learned that her mother's boyfriend may have exposed her family to the deadly Ebola virus. The Jallahs are ...

Dallas Ebola case: Crew disinfects home where patient stayed   CBC.ca
Ebola crisis: Family moved out of Texas Ebola flat   BBC News
'It's positive for Ebola.' Dreaded words set CDC's emergency operation in motion.   Washington Post
NDTV   
Daily Mail   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  National Post   
Virus that can cause polio-like paralysis on the rise in Canada  National Post
Amid the barrage of chilling news about Ebola and its toll, another virus attracted relatively little attention recently as it coughed and sneezed its way into Canadian lives. Enterovirus D68, however, is finally getting its moment in the spotlight. Being likened to ...

Cluster of cases with polio-like symptoms baffles doctors   The Globe and Mail
Doctors believe EV-D68 responsible for polio-like symptoms despite negative tests   Hamilton Spectator
Things to know about respiratory bug plaguing kids   Lynchburg News and Advance
The Times, Trenton - NJ.com   
Channel 2 News   
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Solving the painkiller crisis: It's in the hands of doctors  The Globe and Mail
Somewhere in Canada this year, a car accident claimed the life of someone who was taking eight different kinds of potent painkillers. We don't know the person's name, age, gender or even where the crash took place – just that he or she is one of the nearly ...


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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, ...

Canada prepping for potential Ebola cases but still sees risk as low: Ambrose   Vancouver Sun
Canada prepping for potential Ebola cases but still sees risk as low: Ambrose ...   Winnipeg Free Press
Canada prepping for potential Ebola arrival, but officials say risk is low   CTV News

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  Toronto Star   
Down syndrome may help Toronto baby beat cancer  Toronto Star
The Down syndrome that is probably responsible for Charlotte Tjon's cancer might also save her life. Just 20 months old, Charlotte was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) late last year. Her tiny body was subjected to six rounds of chemotherapy ...


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  CBC.ca   
Ebola vaccine trials will start in weeks, say WHO and company  CBC.ca
Clinical trials of an experimental Ebola vaccine developed in Canada will start within weeks, confirm officials with the company licensed to commercialize it as well as the World Health Organization. This comes just days after scientists around the world raised ...

Connecticut company helping to develop Ebola vaccine   WFSB
Ebola research fueled by bioterrorism threat   CMAJ
Montana lab leads Ebola vaccine research   KREM.com (subscription)
Huffington Post Canada   
PlanetSave.com   
Humanosphere   
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  The Globe and Mail   
The Globe and Mail Published October 03 2014  The Globe and Mail
Cyla Daniels agreed to let The Globe and Mail into the operating room as doctors opened her skull and burrowed into her brain in search of a deep-seated tumour, waking her up to test her speech, reading and writing skills as they went. Warning: This multi ...


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  Triathlon Magazine Canada   
The Psychology of Eating: How Others Influence our Habits  Triathlon Magazine Canada
A fascinating new study — “The Fat Suit Study” — by researchers at Cornell University in New York highlights how the size of those around you can influence what and how much you eat. For the study, researchers recruited 82 university students and invited ...

Dining with overweight people may make you eat unhealthy foods   Financial Express
Having fat friends makes you greedy   Express.co.uk
People eat more when dining with overweight friends, study finds   CTV News

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  Winnipeg Sun   
WRHA has plan for Ebola risk  Winnipeg Sun
Kevin King/Winnipeg Sun/QMI Agency Helen Clark, chief operating officer for emergency response with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, speaks to media about ebola procedures during a scrum at the WRHA's offices on Main Street in Winnipeg, Man., ...

Winnipeg patients asked for travel history as part of Ebola fight   MetroNews Canada
WRHA issues Ebola policy; ER patients to be asked for travel history   Winnipeg Free Press
Hospitals checking travel history of some patients as precaution against Ebola   CTV News
CBC.ca   
CJOB   
Globalnews.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
Canadian Blood Services issues plea to Sudbury donors  CBC.ca
The urgent call for blood donors continues. A spokesperson for Canadian Blood Services said the service has not been this low on donor blood since 2008. Pamela Mullins said the Sudbury office is looking at extending its hours to help mitigate the situation.
Blood donors needed   Northern Advocate
Police chief gives blood for 100th time   Kawartha Media Group
Are you in a giving mood?   InsideHalton.com

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