Four hospitalized in Spain after first Ebola transmission outside Africa Reuters
MADRID (Reuters) - Four people have been hospitalized in Spain to try to stem the spread of Ebola after a Spanish nurse became the first person in the world known to have contracted the virus outside of Africa, health authorities said on Tuesday. The nurse ...
Health Care Workers Face Ebola RisksWall Street Journal
WHO warns Europe to expect more cases of EbolaTelegraph.co.uk
Demands for an Explanation Grow After a Nurse in Spain Contracts EbolaNew York Times
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MADRID (Reuters) - Four people have been hospitalized in Spain to try to stem the spread of Ebola after a Spanish nurse became the first person in the world known to have contracted the virus outside of Africa, health authorities said on Tuesday. The nurse ...
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Several Positive Signs Reported for Ebola Patient in a Dallas Hospital New York Times
In Dallas on Tuesday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson answered questions with Josephus Weeks, center, a nephew of Thomas Eric Duncan. Credit Cooper Neill for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
US cameraman gets same experimental Ebola treatment as Texas patientLos Angeles Times
Family Too Upset to See Ebola Patient Via VideoABC News
UPDATE 6-Dallas Ebola patient on ventilator and receiving kidney dialysisReuters
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In Dallas on Tuesday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson answered questions with Josephus Weeks, center, a nephew of Thomas Eric Duncan. Credit Cooper Neill for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
US cameraman gets same experimental Ebola treatment as Texas patient
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UPDATE 6-Dallas Ebola patient on ventilator and receiving kidney dialysis
Wait times in emergency departments still long: report The Telegram
One in 10 emergency department (ED) patients in Canada in 2013-14 required admission to hospital, and had spent 4.7 times longer in the ED than those who were not admitted. The information was released today by the Canadian Institute for Health ...
Long waits in Canadian emergency departments, but it's getting betterMetroNews Canada
One in 10 ER patients face lengthy waits for beds, report saysThe Globe and Mail
1 in 10 ER patients face lengthy waits for beds: reportCP24 Toronto's Breaking News
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One in 10 emergency department (ED) patients in Canada in 2013-14 required admission to hospital, and had spent 4.7 times longer in the ED than those who were not admitted. The information was released today by the Canadian Institute for Health ...
Long waits in Canadian emergency departments, but it's getting better
One in 10 ER patients face lengthy waits for beds, report says
1 in 10 ER patients face lengthy waits for beds: report
Mental illness best detected early in schools, doctors say CBC.ca
Schools can play an important role in reaching children and youth with mental illnesses that last into adulthood, say child psychiatrists who suggest ways to implement better access to care. In Tuesday's online issue of The Lancet Psychiatry, Dr. Mina Fazel of ...
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Schools can play an important role in reaching children and youth with mental illnesses that last into adulthood, say child psychiatrists who suggest ways to implement better access to care. In Tuesday's online issue of The Lancet Psychiatry, Dr. Mina Fazel of ...
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Kitchener Rangers to focus on team's mental health CBC.ca
The Kitchener Rangers are joining a province-wide effort to reach out to hockey players who might be struggling with depression, anxiety or isolation. The Ontario Hockey League has teamed up with the Canadian Mental Health Association to launch a new ...
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The Kitchener Rangers are joining a province-wide effort to reach out to hockey players who might be struggling with depression, anxiety or isolation. The Ontario Hockey League has teamed up with the Canadian Mental Health Association to launch a new ...
OHL and CMHA launch 'Talk Today' mental health program in wake of player ...
Canadian Mental Health Partners To Launch 'Talk Today' To Benefit OHL Players
Alberta healthcare workers union breaks off talks with AHS MetroNews Canada
Negotiations between AHS and the union representing paramedics, lab technicians, social workers and pharmacists have broken down. The Health Sciences Association of Alberta called off the negotiations Tuesday, claiming AHS told them it didn't have a ...
Alberta Health Services unsure what happened to information lost in a privacy ...Sun News Network
Alberta patient health records breached; administrative employee firedmysask.com
247 patients affected in AHS privacy breachNews Talk 770 Calgary
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Negotiations between AHS and the union representing paramedics, lab technicians, social workers and pharmacists have broken down. The Health Sciences Association of Alberta called off the negotiations Tuesday, claiming AHS told them it didn't have a ...
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Alberta patient health records breached; administrative employee fired
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Halton police will be able to access data on autistic children Hamilton Spectator
Karen Watson, the mother of two autistic children, remembers the day two police officers showed up at her door wanting to talk to her children about a neighbourhood issue. It could have been a tense or difficult time — as a mother she routinely has to explain ...
Halton police launch autism online registryBrampton Guardian
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Karen Watson, the mother of two autistic children, remembers the day two police officers showed up at her door wanting to talk to her children about a neighbourhood issue. It could have been a tense or difficult time — as a mother she routinely has to explain ...
Halton police launch autism online registry
Volunteer autism registry launched by Halton Police
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Canada sends Hercules aircraft to deliver protective equipment to Ebola zone 580 CFRA Radio
Members of 8 Wing Trenton load boxes of faceshields onto a Hercules aircraft bound for Freetown, Sierra Leone, Monday, Oct.6, 2014. Canada has sent a military jet to West Africa to deliver protective medical equipment the World Health Organization badly ...
Canada sends military transport to deliver equipment to Ebola zoneCTV News
Ebola: Canada sends 1st shipment of protective gear to Sierra LeoneCBC.ca
RPT-Aid workers ask where was WHO in Ebola outbreak?Reuters
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Members of 8 Wing Trenton load boxes of faceshields onto a Hercules aircraft bound for Freetown, Sierra Leone, Monday, Oct.6, 2014. Canada has sent a military jet to West Africa to deliver protective medical equipment the World Health Organization badly ...
Canada sends military transport to deliver equipment to Ebola zone
Ebola: Canada sends 1st shipment of protective gear to Sierra Leone
RPT-Aid workers ask where was WHO in Ebola outbreak?
Rural hospitals replicate experiences of big city stroke care Medical Xpress
A new model for stroke care is being studied in rural Alberta to reduce inequities in health across communities. This model, presented at the Canadian Stroke Congress, shows how hospitals in rural areas can mimic the type of care that's often only available in ...
Hospitals a bad place to have a stroke, study findsTimes Colonist
Worst place to have stroke is in hospital: studyRegina Leader-Post
Worst place to have stroke is in a hospital, researchers sayCanada.com
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A new model for stroke care is being studied in rural Alberta to reduce inequities in health across communities. This model, presented at the Canadian Stroke Congress, shows how hospitals in rural areas can mimic the type of care that's often only available in ...
Hospitals a bad place to have a stroke, study finds
Worst place to have stroke is in hospital: study
Worst place to have stroke is in a hospital, researchers say
Experts starting to admit it may take vaccine to stop Ebola in West Africa Vancouver Sun
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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