2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 Canada English Health


More than 200 Canadians infected by mosquito-borne chikungunya virus  The Globe and Mail
Health Canada says more than 200 Canadians have been infected by a virus that has sickened hundreds of thousands of people in the Caribbean and spurred a state of emergency in Jamaica. As of Oct. 1, the agency said Tuesday, 201 Canadians had been ...


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  USA TODAY   
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola  Los Angeles Times
Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
Ebola: Travelers From Stricken Countries Only Can Enter 5 US Airports   Wall Street Journal
5 US Airports Set for Travelers From 3 West African Nations   New York Times
US to funnel travelers from Ebola-hit region through five airports   Reuters
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  Financial Express   
Feeling blue? How you walk may hold the key to being happy  The Globe and Mail
Feeling glum? Don't just go for a walk. Try adding a bounce to your step as well. While previous research has shown that regular walks can boost your mood, a new study published in the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry suggests ...

How to think positively: Change your walk   The Independent
Your walking style affects your mood   Financial Express
Change the Way You Walk to Change Your Mood: How Walking Style Impacts ...   Science World Report
Jagran Post   
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  Times of India   
Ebola vaccine trials in West Africa likely in January: WHO  Times of India
GENEVA: With Ebola raging in West Africa, the World Health Organization is pressing the search for a vaccine and hopes to test two experimental versions as early as January on 20,000 front-line health care workers and others in the hot zone — a bigger ...

WHO aims for Ebola serum in weeks and vaccine tests in Africa by January   The Guardian
WHO pools experimental Ebola vaccines as experts scramble to beat virus   Firstpost
Ebola vaccine still distant hope   Dallas Morning News
The Guardian Nigeria   
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  CTV News   
Five BC hospitals designated for Ebola cases, wider health staff to be trained  The Globe and Mail
British Columbia is designating five hospitals to treat cases of Ebola in the province, but also training other health-care staff in case they have to deal with the illness. Patients diagnosed with Ebola symptoms in clinics or hospitals outside the five facilities ...

Five B.C. hospitals designated as Ebola assessment and treatment centres   The Province
Hospitals in five B.C. regions to assess, treat Ebola patients: health minister   Winnipeg Free Press
KGH Will Be One of the Main Centres in BC for Ebola   KelownaNow

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  CTV News   
Paying for health care in old age is biggest worry among Canadians: Sun Life  Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — Two-thirds of Canadians say their biggest concern as they get older is their health, but less than a quarter report that they've planned or saved up for health costs in retirement, according to a survey conducted for Sun Life Financial. The 2014 ...

Health problems might delay retirement for some Canadians, poll shows   Toronto Sun
Health is the number one reason Canadians can't retire when planned   NorthumberlandView.ca
The coming health benefits shock for retirees: Mayers   Brampton Guardian

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  CBC.ca   
Figure skating researchers develop 'smart blade' to measure impact  CBC.ca
Triple Axel, death spiral, Lutz, Salchow, quadruple: figure skating even sounds painful. It is estimated that the magnitude of force on a skaters' body when they land on the ice can be up to six times their body weight. Injuries are common and can be ...

Researchers develop "smart blade" to measure routine impact on figure skaters   Brandon Sun

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  Toronto Sun   
Park the Ebola blame, MFS president urges, saying it detracts from critical work  Brandon Sun
Joanne Liu, International President of Medecins Sans Frontieres, MSF, speaks to the media about the humanitarian situation in Central African Republic, during a press conference, in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. The international president ...

Ontario invests $3M in Ebola fight   Napanee Guide

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  CBC.ca   
Government anti-drug campaign created without help from medical groups  CBC.ca
The federal government has kicked off a new anti-drug marketing campaign that was spurned by three of the country's top medical groups due to concerns it was politically motivated. Canada's doctors decline to join anti-marijuana campaign · Rona Ambrose ...

Federal government launches anti-drug campaign without help from medical ...   mysask.com

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  Edmonton Journal   
Prentice vows consequences if private medical clinics found violating law  Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Premier Jim Prentice says the Alberta government will investigate any potential violations by boutique private medical clinics after government documents revealed they could be flouting provincial and federal legislation. The Copeman ...

Edmonton dcotor raising alarm over two-tiered care   Sun News Network
Edmonton NDP MLA hopeful Dr. Bob Turner raising alarm over queue-jumping ...   Edmonton Sun
Menthol ban won't stop young smokers says tobacco seller   CBC.ca
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