Is S. Utah ready to deal with the Ebola virus? St. George Daily Spectrum
A hazardous material cleaner removes a wrapped item from the apartment where Thomas Eric Duncan, the Ebola patient who traveled from Liberia to Dallas, stayed last week, in Dallas, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Duncan has been hospitalized at Texas Health ...
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A hazardous material cleaner removes a wrapped item from the apartment where Thomas Eric Duncan, the Ebola patient who traveled from Liberia to Dallas, stayed last week, in Dallas, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Duncan has been hospitalized at Texas Health ...
UPDATE 2-US Ebola patient receives experimental drug from Chimerix
Those in contact with Ebola patient remain quarantined
Ebola update: Dallas officials say 'crucial week' for containment
After Death of New Jersey Boy From Enterovirus 68, Worry Grows Among Parents New York Times
Eli Waller's parents thought it best to keep their 4-year-old son home from school, worried that he might have pink eye and could infect other children. But they could not have suspected that their son was harboring a much more troubling virus, one that has ...
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Eli Waller's parents thought it best to keep their 4-year-old son home from school, worried that he might have pink eye and could infect other children. But they could not have suspected that their son was harboring a much more troubling virus, one that has ...
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Inside a Canadian businessman's controversial and ambitious plan to eradicate ... National Post
European mental health experts have turned to Canada to help lead a campaign targeting depression in the workplace that is snowballing into an international movement to find a cure. On Oct. 8, Canada's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Gordon ...
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European mental health experts have turned to Canada to help lead a campaign targeting depression in the workplace that is snowballing into an international movement to find a cure. On Oct. 8, Canada's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Gordon ...
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Ebola: Fight the disease, not the victims Chicago Sun-Times
The spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Africa is a global health emergency. Countries around the world must join together to mobilize the resources, build the isolation units, supply the needed medicine, doctors, nurses and support personnel needed to ...
Race against timeGulf Daily News
Ebola Outbreak -- The Heroic Response From Medical NGOs (PHOTOS)Huffington Post
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The spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Africa is a global health emergency. Countries around the world must join together to mobilize the resources, build the isolation units, supply the needed medicine, doctors, nurses and support personnel needed to ...
Race against time
Ebola Outbreak -- The Heroic Response From Medical NGOs (PHOTOS)
Canada sends military jet to deliver needed protective equipment to Ebola zone
Winnipeg School Division bans e-cigarettes on school property CBC.ca
Electronic cigarettes, popularly known as e-cigarettes, will be banned from Winnipeg's largest school division. Trustees with the Winnipeg School Division voted on Monday to ban the use of e-cigarettes on school property. The idea to ban e-cigarettes came ...
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Electronic cigarettes, popularly known as e-cigarettes, will be banned from Winnipeg's largest school division. Trustees with the Winnipeg School Division voted on Monday to ban the use of e-cigarettes on school property. The idea to ban e-cigarettes came ...
Winnipeg School Division bans e-cigarettes
Province's largest school division bans e-cigarettes
Winnipeg School Division Bans E-Cigs
Junior hockey leads the way with Talk Today mental health program Sarnia Observer
"In hockey, there's this real macho attitude that you've got to be tough at all costs and we've got to work through this program, and others, to dispel that.” David Branch. Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error.
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"In hockey, there's this real macho attitude that you've got to be tough at all costs and we've got to work through this program, and others, to dispel that.” David Branch. Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error.
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$2M donation to expand Regional Cancer Foundation's coaching program Ottawa Citizen
The Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation got a $2-million boost Monday for its cancer coaching program. Pictured, from left: Foundation Vice-President of Philanthropy John Ouellette, donors Barbara Crook and Dan Greenberg, and Foundation president ...
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The Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation got a $2-million boost Monday for its cancer coaching program. Pictured, from left: Foundation Vice-President of Philanthropy John Ouellette, donors Barbara Crook and Dan Greenberg, and Foundation president ...
Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation receives $2-million donation
Danbe Foundation donates $2 million for Ottawa cancer coaches
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Jack Osbourne named MS Society 'Inspiration of the Year' CTV News
Jack Osbourne has been named Inspiration of the Year by the MS Society. The 28-year-old star - who was diagnosed with the degenerative condition in 2012 - said it was a "true honour and privilege" to be recognised by the charity at their annual awards ...
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Jack Osbourne has been named Inspiration of the Year by the MS Society. The 28-year-old star - who was diagnosed with the degenerative condition in 2012 - said it was a "true honour and privilege" to be recognised by the charity at their annual awards ...
Jack Osbourne honoured by MS Society
Stroke Patients And ER Delays Science World Report
Hospitals are often notoriously known for slow care. Unfortunately, some emergencies may be more serious than others. Particularly for stroke patients, every minute of delay in treatment could be a loss of two million more brain cells. Now, recent findings ...
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Hospitals are often notoriously known for slow care. Unfortunately, some emergencies may be more serious than others. Particularly for stroke patients, every minute of delay in treatment could be a loss of two million more brain cells. Now, recent findings ...
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It may take vaccine to stop Ebola outbreak YorkRegion.com
TORONTO - As West Africa's Ebola outbreak continues to rage, some experts are coming to the conclusion that it may take large amounts of vaccines and maybe even drugs — all still experimental and in short supply — to bring the outbreak under control.
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TORONTO - As West Africa's Ebola outbreak continues to rage, some experts are coming to the conclusion that it may take large amounts of vaccines and maybe even drugs — all still experimental and in short supply — to bring the outbreak under control.
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