Ottawa urging Canadians in three Ebola-ravaged West African countries to leave The Globe and Mail
Ottawa is urging any Canadians living in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia to leave the Ebola-ravaged countries while they still can, warning that the government cannot guarantee it would be able to evacuate expatriates who fall ill in West Africa. Canada's ...
Ebola outbreak: Canadians in 3 West African countries advised to leaveCBC.ca
Canadians in 3 West African countries should consider leaving: AmbroseWinnipeg Free Press
Canada advises citizens to leave Ebola-hit countriesUpdated News
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Ottawa is urging any Canadians living in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia to leave the Ebola-ravaged countries while they still can, warning that the government cannot guarantee it would be able to evacuate expatriates who fall ill in West Africa. Canada's ...
Ebola outbreak: Canadians in 3 West African countries advised to leave
Canadians in 3 West African countries should consider leaving: Ambrose
Canada advises citizens to leave Ebola-hit countries
Texas Ebola patient sent home with fever, records show The Globe and Mail
DALLAS - The medical records of the Liberian man who died of the Ebola virus, released Friday by the man's family, raised new questions about the treatment he received when he first sought help at a hospital here. The man, Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, had a ...
Late Ebola patient's nephew: 'Nobody tried to help Eric'CNN
Duncan's family voices their concerns about their lossKGNS.tv
US Ebola patient's temperature spiked to 103 degreesObserver-Reporter
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DALLAS - The medical records of the Liberian man who died of the Ebola virus, released Friday by the man's family, raised new questions about the treatment he received when he first sought help at a hospital here. The man, Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, had a ...
Late Ebola patient's nephew: 'Nobody tried to help Eric'
Duncan's family voices their concerns about their loss
US Ebola patient's temperature spiked to 103 degrees
Jennifer Sygo: Inside the overeating brain, and some mind games to trick ... National Post
Why do we overeat? There are many answers, some obvious, some hidden from us. We have access to too much food, much of which is low in nutrients, but still high in salt and/or sugar, both of which can further stimulate our appetites. We also eat simply ...
Dining with overweight person could lead to unhealthy eating, study findsFox News
How simple changes may help you avoid bad foodCBS News
Dr. Oz reveals weight loss secrets of skinny people: No dieting necessaryExaminer.com
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Why do we overeat? There are many answers, some obvious, some hidden from us. We have access to too much food, much of which is low in nutrients, but still high in salt and/or sugar, both of which can further stimulate our appetites. We also eat simply ...
Dining with overweight person could lead to unhealthy eating, study finds
How simple changes may help you avoid bad food
Dr. Oz reveals weight loss secrets of skinny people: No dieting necessary
Ebola toll passes 4000 as fears grow worldwide Telegraph.co.uk
The death toll from Ebola has passed 4,000, the World Health Organisation has said, while a Madrid nurse was fighting for her life and authorities worldwide tried to prevent panic over the deadly disease. The WHO said 4,033 people have died from Ebola as ...
Spain to create Crisis Cabinet to combat EbolaXinhua
Spanish authorities under fire after nurse contracts EbolaIrish Times
Ebola News Guide: Deaths keep rising; world reactsChron.com
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The death toll from Ebola has passed 4,000, the World Health Organisation has said, while a Madrid nurse was fighting for her life and authorities worldwide tried to prevent panic over the deadly disease. The WHO said 4,033 people have died from Ebola as ...
Spain to create Crisis Cabinet to combat Ebola
Spanish authorities under fire after nurse contracts Ebola
Ebola News Guide: Deaths keep rising; world reacts
Ebola-like symptoms emerge in patient being treated in Abitibi CBC.ca
A person in Quebec with symptoms of the Ebola virus is being treated in a hospital in Abitibi-Témiscamingue. According to the regional health and social services agency, the patient was recently in contact with people who may have been exposed to Ebola.
Abitibi patient being tested for EbolaCTV News
Ebola case suspected in AbitibiMontreal Gazette
Suspected case of Ebola virus in Abitibi-TémiscamingueGlobalnews.ca
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A person in Quebec with symptoms of the Ebola virus is being treated in a hospital in Abitibi-Témiscamingue. According to the regional health and social services agency, the patient was recently in contact with people who may have been exposed to Ebola.
Abitibi patient being tested for Ebola
Ebola case suspected in Abitibi
Suspected case of Ebola virus in Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Manitoba wants to give you a shot in the arm - the flu shot CBC.ca
Manitoba Health Minister Erin Selby got a shot in the arm today, part of the launch of the province's new flu campaign to make immunization more accessible. The province is enabling more health-care professionals to administer the flu vaccines and adding ...
Pharmacists now authorized to give flu shotsWinnipeg Free Press
Manitoba Expands Number of Flu Shot LocationsChrisD.ca
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Manitoba Health Minister Erin Selby got a shot in the arm today, part of the launch of the province's new flu campaign to make immunization more accessible. The province is enabling more health-care professionals to administer the flu vaccines and adding ...
Pharmacists now authorized to give flu shots
Manitoba Expands Number of Flu Shot Locations
Province expands number of locations offering flu shots
What officials are doing to prepare Calgary for an Ebola outbreak Calgary Herald
Alberta Health Services ambulances sit in hospital ambulance bays. Officials in Calgary are carrying out drills and implementing protocols to prepare for the unlikely event that Ebola makes its way to the city. Photograph by: Colleen De Neve , Calgary Herald.
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Calgary hospital plans to run mock Ebola scenario, city orders more protective ...MetroNews Canada
Calgary's South Health Campus and Alberta Children's Hospital prep for Ebola ...Calgary Sun
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Alberta Health Services ambulances sit in hospital ambulance bays. Officials in Calgary are carrying out drills and implementing protocols to prepare for the unlikely event that Ebola makes its way to the city. Photograph by: Colleen De Neve , Calgary Herald.
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Calgary hospital plans to run mock Ebola scenario, city orders more protective ...
Calgary's South Health Campus and Alberta Children's Hospital prep for Ebola ...
Blood donations hit 6-year low: VIDEO NorthernLife.ca
Extremely low donor attendance at donor clinics, combined with the constant demand for blood has created the lowest national blood inventory since 2008. In Canada, someone needs blood every minute of every day and Canadian Blood Services regularly ...
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Extremely low donor attendance at donor clinics, combined with the constant demand for blood has created the lowest national blood inventory since 2008. In Canada, someone needs blood every minute of every day and Canadian Blood Services regularly ...
CAMH suggests legalizing cannabis insideTORONTO.com
Instead of banning the use of cannabis in Canada, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is recommending it be legalized with strict regulation by the federal government. According its latest evidence-based report on the issue of cannabis control ...
Hey CAMH, What Applies to Marijuana Should Apply to TobaccoHuffington Post Canada
Canada's Largest Addiction Center Calls for Marijuana LegalizationThe Daily Chronic
Calls for pot legalization unlikely to bring change, experts sayMississauga
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Instead of banning the use of cannabis in Canada, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is recommending it be legalized with strict regulation by the federal government. According its latest evidence-based report on the issue of cannabis control ...
Hey CAMH, What Applies to Marijuana Should Apply to Tobacco
Canada's Largest Addiction Center Calls for Marijuana Legalization
Calls for pot legalization unlikely to bring change, experts say
Letters: Actions must be taken on Ebola Montreal Gazette
How curious that Canada and its public health authorities are so quick to reassure the public that the Ebola virus that has been ravaging West Africa, killing over 3,800 people already, would be easily contained if it occurred here. It is curious, not because they ...
Canadians volunteering for Ebola responseSaskatoon StarPhoenix
Canadians volunteering for Ebola response; veterans warn it's not for allBrandon Sun
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How curious that Canada and its public health authorities are so quick to reassure the public that the Ebola virus that has been ravaging West Africa, killing over 3,800 people already, would be easily contained if it occurred here. It is curious, not because they ...
Canadians volunteering for Ebola response
Canadians volunteering for Ebola response; veterans warn it's not for all
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