2014年10月23日 星期四

2014-10-24 Canada English Health

  Times of India   
Doctor in New York City tests positive for Ebola  Times of India
NEW YORK: A doctor in New York City who recently returned from treating Ebola patients in Guinea tested positive for the Ebola virus on Thursday, becoming the city's first diagnosed case. The doctor, Craig Spencer, was rushed to Bellevue Hospital Center ...

Ebola Case Shines Spotlight on Bellevue Hospital   Wall Street Journal
Tracing Patient's Possible Contacts Creates Host of Challenges for the City   New York Times
Ebola outbreak: NY doctor Craig Spencer tests positive   BBC News
Daily Mail   
Reuters   
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  National Post   
Ice cream may help older women become pregnant, US study claims  National Post
Ice cream may be the ultimate comfort food but a study suggests it could also help older women to have children. Research has found that regularly eating dairy products significantly increases the chance of having a healthy baby.
Long for a baby? Try icecream   New Zealand Herald
Ice cream and cheese could help IVF pregnancies   The Australian

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  Businessweek   
US takes more steps to guard against new Ebola cases  Los Angeles Times
Pressed to tighten border screening for travelers potentially exposed to Ebola, federal health officials took more steps Wednesday to monitor people coming into the United States from the three West African countries at the center of the outbreak. Starting ...

There's Plenty of Money to Fight Ebola   Wall Street Journal
CDC lost its Ebola gamble: Column   USA TODAY
U.S. Customs & Border Protection Issues Arrival Restrictions from Certain Ebola ...   Targeted News Service (subscription)
Emergency Management   
Winston-Salem Journal   
Businessweek   
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  MyNewsLA.com   
UC Davis loses bid to land stem cell clinic  Sacramento Bee
The California stem cell agency Thursday approved $24 million to create what it's billing as a world-leading string of stem cell clinics, but rejected an $11 million bid from the University of California, Davis. Awards of $8 million each went to the City of Hope in ...

UC San Diego Named Stem Cell “Alpha Clinic”   UCSD Medical Center
Stem cell research helping canines   Tampa Bay Newspapers
UCLA and UCI partner for stem cell research   Examiner.com
The Korea Times US   
The Globe and Mail   
U-T San Diego   
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  The Malay Mail Online   
Kids hogging food cannot manage weight status: Study  Vancouver Desi
Melbourne, Oct 23 (IANS) — Children as young as three find high-energy treats too tempting to refuse, even when they are not hungry, a research discovered. The study highlights the health risks for children frequently confronted with an abundance of energy ...

Snacks too tempting for children to resist   The Sun Daily
Study shows kids just can't resist snacks   The Rakyat Post
Tempting treats: Hungry or not, kids will eat tempting sweets and snacks   FoodNavigator.com

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  CBC.ca   
B.C. legislature to declare Terry Fox Day  Alberni Valley News
VICTORIA – The B.C. government is preparing to declare the second Sunday of September Terry Fox Day, recognizing the annual Marathon of Hope events around the world that raise money for cancer research. Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Linda Reimer ...

Terry Fox Day in BC to start Sept. 2015   CBC.ca
MLA introduce private members bill to declare Terry Fox Day in B.C.   Globalnews.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Ebola threat: Thunder Bay ER workers to wear protective gear  CBC.ca
People going to the emergency department at the hospital in Thunder Bay will now be greeted by a health care worker in protective gear. Officials at the Regional Health Sciences Centre say they don't want to raise fear or increase concern about possible ...

Ebola safeguards at Orillia hospital   Simcoe.com
Despite low risk, local hospital prepares for deadly Ebola virusHEALTH   TbNewsWatch.com

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  Huffington Post   
Menopause and Pelvic Exams: The Rules are Changing  Huffington Post
2013-12-27-Ellen_Dolgen_Menopause_Monday.jpg Sometimes you get so used to doing things a certain way that when the protocol changes, it can throw you for a loop. Take the Pap test, which has been the gold standard for diagnosing cervical cancer ...

Northeast Cancer Centre encourages cervical cancer screenings   NorthernLife.ca
Cancer hub opens in Steinbach   mySteinbach.ca (blog)
New guidelines for female health screens   Indianapolis Recorder

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  Vancouver Sun   
Vancouver company's wearable particle monitor has industry interested  Vancouver Sun
Vancouver startup Nanozen is a creating real-time, wearable particle sensor for use in mines, mills and other industrial locations where dust and other particles can lead to dangerous explosions and debilitating respiratory diseases. Nanozen founder Winnie ...


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  Toronto Star   
Movember: A Game-Changing Approach to Men's Health  Toronto Star
So a couple of Australian mates go into this pub for a few drinks – and then things get fuzzy. Fuzzy as in reviving the manly art of the moustache, Tom Selleck and Burt Reynolds style. The two men challenged their friends into joining them and doing it for ...


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