2014年10月22日 星期三

2014-10-23 Canada English Health

  ABC News   
US to Track Everyone Coming From Ebola Nations  ABC News
All travelers who come into the U.S. from three Ebola-stricken West African nations will now be monitored for three weeks, the latest step by federal officials to keep the disease from spreading into the country. Starting Monday, anyone traveling from Guinea, ...

Ebola treatment likely in 2 weeks?   Times of India
US Plans 21-Day Watch of Travelers From Ebola-Hit Nations   New York Times
US plans 21-day monitoring of people who arrive from Ebola-stricken nations   Washington Post
Reuters   
Xinhua   
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  CTV News   
Tips on how to talk to kids about Ottawa shootings  CTV News
TORONTO -- The extraordinary events on Parliament Hill on Wednesday had the look of a Hollywood movie or a video game. But the fatal shooting of a reservist soldier at the National War Memorial and the killing of a gunman in the Centre Block of the ...

Tips on how to talk to your child about stressful events   Ottawa Citizen
How to talk to your kids about the events in Ottawa   Globalnews.ca

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Regular eye exams can detect glaucoma, 'silent thief of sight,' experts say  Huffington Post Canada
TORONTO - It turns out those ubiquitous tinted glasses worn by Bono aren't just glam rock-star posturing, but a way of dealing with light sensitivity resulting from glaucoma — a condition the U2 frontman was diagnosed with 20 years ago. So just what is ...


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  Toronto Star   
Milk Substitutes Might Not Give Kids Enough Vitamin D, Study Says  Huffington Post
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Young children who drank nondairy replacement milks instead of cow's milk were more like to have low levels of vitamin D in their blood, a new study found. Parents often choose non-dairy beverages, such as almond, soy, ...

Children who drink non-cow's milk are twice as likely to have low vitamin D   Eureka! Science News
Children Get More Vitamin D From Cow's Milk: Study   Medscape
Kids who drink non-cow's milk twice as likely to have low vitamin D, study finds   Vancouver Sun
The Globe and Mail   
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  CTV News   
Council votes to ban smoking in Churchill Square  CTV News
City Council discussed and voted to ban smoking in Churchill Square, and one councillor has started looking at making the same ban applicable at all City parks and attractions. All but two councilors voted in favour of banning smoking in Churchill Square ...

Edmonton city council banning smoking in Churchill Square   Edmonton Sun
Edmonton city council moves forward with Churchill Square smoking ban   Globalnews.ca
Edmonton councillors pass Churchill Square smoking ban, look to expand to ...   MetroNews Canada
CBC.ca   
Edmonton Journal   
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  Toronto Star   
Ontario promises $3 million for Ebola, but is it playing in Ottawa's sandbox? (with ...  Canada.com
The province often sends money to major international relief efforts — but is it good policy or just good politics? comment. Ashley Csanady. Published: October 20, 2014, 3:30 pm. Updated: 13 hours ago. A A A. A A A. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne kicked ...

Ontario invests $3M in Ebola fight   Toronto Sun
Ontario sends $3 million to fight Ebola in West Africa   Brampton Guardian
Ontario gives $3M to Red Cross, Medecins Sans Frontieres in Ebola fight   Winnipeg Free Press

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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 ...

Smart blade to measure figure skaters' force   www.norfolknews.ca/

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  Vancouver Sun   
Video: Making sure BC seniors get quality of care needed  Vancouver Sun
B.C's seniors advocate Isobel Mackenzie held a news conference in Vancouver Wednesday to announce she'll be making regular reports on the quality of services they use. October 22, 2014 6:12 PM. Tweet. Photos ( 1 ); Video ( 1 ). Making sure B.C. seniors ...

Survey will ask B.C. seniors what's working and what's not working   The Province
Seniors advocate highlights housing   24 Hours Vancouver
B.C.'s seniors' advocate to poll elderly about support services, transport   mysask.com

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  CBC.ca   
Canadians' biggest retirement concern is health, Sun Life survey says  CBC.ca
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 Sun Life ...

Health problems might delay retirement for some Canadians, poll shows   Sun News Network

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  Canada.com   
"Aspirin may help save your life if you think you are having a heart attack," the ...  CTV News
The first thing to do when you suspect you might be having a heart attack is to call 911. The next thing might be to take a couple of low-dose Aspirin. Health Canada has just given Bayer Inc., the makers of Aspirin, the okay to promote their drug as an ...

Aspirin OK'd as emergency heart treatment   Regina Leader-Post
Health Canada endorses Aspirin as emergency treatment for heart attacks   Montreal Gazette
ASPIRIN® 81mg for Emergency Use during Heart Attacks: Approved in Canada   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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