2014年10月8日 星期三

2014-10-09 Canada English Health

  Fox News   
Officials to take temperature of travelers from Ebola-stricken countries at 5 US ...  Fox News
Travelers arriving from Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa will start to have their temperatures taken upon arrival at five U.S. airports as part of extra screening measures being implemented in the coming days, officials said Wednesday. ADVERTISEMENT.
Ebola screening to be stepped up at US airports, Canadian border   CBC.ca
Ebola and air travel: What to expect   USA TODAY
US to begin new layers of Ebola entry screening at airports   Business Standard
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Chicago Tribune   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Ebola Infection in Spain Might Be Human Error  Wall Street Journal
In this image made from undated video provided by the Madrid Regional Health Authority on Tuesday, medical workers in protective clothing clean the Madrid hospital room of priest Miguel Pajares, who died in August after contracting Ebola. Associated Press.
Officials Cite Error With Gloves in Spanish Case of Ebola   New York Times
Spain, Amid Protests, Destroys Dog of Ebola-Infected Nurse   NDTV
Spanish nurse with Ebola may have touched her face with a glove when ...   Washington Post
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Irish Independent   
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  Toronto Sun   
Sick Kids patient positive for Enterovirus D68  Toronto Sun
Stethoscope (Shutterstock). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Enterovirus patients in B.C. still suffer paralysis · 7 cases of enterovirus confirmed in Ont., B.C. · What you need to know about Enterovirus ...

More cases of enterovirus D68 possible in SF   San Francisco Examiner
Enterovirus D68 CDC Update 2014: 664 Confirmed Respiratory Illness Cases In ...   International Business Times
Enterovirus D68: FAQ on an 'emerging respiratory pathogen'   CBC.ca
Toronto Star   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Our laws have not kept pace with Canadian views on assisted death  The Globe and Mail
'If I cannot give consent to my own death, whose body is this? Who owns my life?” Sue Rodriguez famously asked. The Supreme Court rejected her attempts to strike down the Criminal Code provisions making assisted suicide a crime, in large part because ...

Poll shows majority of British Columbians support doctor-assisted death   The Province
Majority of Canadians support doctor-assisted suicide: Poll   Sun News Network
Poll shows majority of Canadians support doctor-assisted death   Canada.com
CBC.ca   
Regina Leader-Post   
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  New York Daily News   
Family, friends question medical care given Texas Ebola patient  Los Angeles Times
Family and friends of the first person to die of Ebola in the United States condemned the medical care that Thomas Eric Duncan received and called for a full examination of the case. Duncan, 42, who was from Liberia, died Wednesday in Dallas after being ...

First US Ebola patient dies as global response steps up   BBC News
New York hospital officials assure they are ready for Ebola outbreak after first ...   New York Daily News
Patient who had contact with Duncan hospitalized   Xinhua
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What exercises should I do if I have osteoporosis?  The Globe and Mail
The question: I have been diagnosed with osteoporosis. My doctor says I have to exercise. What exercises should I do? Osteoporosis is a condition where one or more of your bones has lower-than-optimal density. The good news is that bone is actually an ...


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Kill the Messenger's Jeremy Renner balances home life, career  Edmonton Journal
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  CBC.ca   
Ebola Vaccine Trial Aims to Wrap First Phase by December  NBCNews.com
A fast-tracked study conducted in Britain to assess the safety of an experimental Ebola vaccine is expected to complete its first phase of testing by early December, the project leader said Wednesday. The pace of the trial, which began on Sept. 17, has been ...

Push to gamble big on mass production of Ebola vaccines   Science AAAS
Canadian Ebola vaccine license holder moving ahead with safety trials   Vancouver Sun
Ebola vaccine trials may give placebo to those at risk   Chicago Tribune
The Globe and Mail   
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  Toronto Sun   
Residents help fill blood shortage  Western Wheel
Fay Broemer was one of 106 residents who rolled up their sleeve last week to help fill a national blood shortage. Roxanne Blackwell. Tweet. Comments |. Print |. A A. Okotokians answered the call to action on Oct. 1 at a blood donation clinic after Canadian ...

Restrictions holding back blood donations during shortage   Globalnews.ca
Canadian Blood Services may loosen restrictions on gay donors   Canada.com
Residents roll up their sleeves to donate   Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser
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  The Province   
Langley firefighters produce music video with a message  The Province
It's the happiest little fire prevention video around. The Langley City Fire Department has reworked Pharrell's mega-hit Happy into one — wait for it — smokin' hot video. Standard music video fare is there, but instead of bodacious babes pole dancin' and car ...


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