2014年10月24日 星期五

2014-10-25 Canada English Health

  BBC News   
Ebola crisis: 'Many exposed' to infected Mali girl  BBC News
Health officials fear many people may have been exposed to Mali's first Ebola victim - a two-year-old girl. She recently arrived from Guinea, one of the worst affected countries, and has since died. The girl showed symptoms, including a bleeding nose, while ...

Girl, two,who was first confirmed case of Ebola in Mali dies as outbreak fears ...   Daily Mail
Mali Reports First Death From Ebola   New York Times
Mali's first Ebola case, a two-year-old girl, dies   Telegraph.co.uk
Businessweek   
Huffington Post   
CTV News   
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  MetroNews Canada   
Emergency calls being screened for possible Ebola, says Winnipeg Fire ...  MetroNews Canada
There have been no cases of Ebola in Winnipeg, but emergency calls are now being screened and all front-line paramedic staff have received specialized training. That's what Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service Chief John Lane said Friday, during the city's ...

Enhanced screening of 911 calls in place to prepare for possible Ebola cases ...   CTV News
Ebola Precautions Being Taken by WFPS, 911 Call Centre   ChrisD.ca
Winnipeg Ebola preps: Enhanced screening used in hundreds of 911 calls   CBC.ca
The Carillon   
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  CBC.ca   
Saskatoon Health Region CEO Maura Davies quits  CBC.ca
The Saskatoon Regional Health Authority (SRHA) announced its President and CEO, Maura Davies, is stepping down. The SRHA asked Davies to resign. Maura Davies, Saskatoon Health Region. Maura Davies announced today she is stepping down as ...

At request of Saskatoon Health Region, CEO Maura Davies resigning   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatoon Regional Health Authority CEO asked to step down   MetroNews Canada
Saskatoon Health Region CEO steps down   News Talk 980 CJME
CTV News   
Globalnews.ca   
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  Edmonton Journal   
Alberta baby boom causing crunch for hospitals  Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - The Stollery Children's Hospital is at a “tipping point” as it deals with the ripple effects of a Western Canada baby boom that contributed to the postponement of almost five per cent of surgeries in six months this year. That's a jump from 2013, ...

Stollery surgeries cancelled by lack of beds, doctors claim   CBC.ca
Pediatric doctors speak out about 'unacceptably long' surgery wait times at Stollery   Globalnews.ca
Alberta family makes 6-hour drive for surgery for baby, only to be turned away ...   Sun News Network

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  CBC.ca   
BC institutes “Terry Fox Day” to honour one of Canada's heroes  Vancity Buzz
B.C. will mark Terry Fox Day on the second Sunday following Labour Day from here on out, thanks to a bill introduced by the MLA from Port Moody-Coquitlam. This past September 14, in stride with the annual Terry Fox Run fundraiser event, B.C. proclaimed ...

Bill introduced to declare 'Terry Fox Day' in BC   CTV News
B.C. legislature to declare Terry Fox Day   Alberni Valley News

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
WHO plans Ebola vaccine trials for Africa in December 2014  Sydney Morning Herald
Geneva: Ebola vaccine trials could start in West Africa in December, with hundreds of thousands of doses potentially being rolled out by mid-2015, the World Health Organisation said. The organisation's assistant director general Marie-Paule Kieny said that ...

WHO says Ebola vaccine plans accelerating as trials advance   Reuters
WHO ready to try new Ebola vaccine   DAWN.com
Ebola vaccine testing on fast track   WDAM-TV
Irish Times   
RTT News   
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  TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
Activity could slash health costs, report says  TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
TORONTO — A new report suggests that getting just 10 per cent of Canadian adults to sit less and move more would reduce Canada's health-care costs by $2.6 billion and inject $7.5 billion into the Canadian economy by 2040. The Conference Board of ...

Sedentary lifestyle a cost to our health-care system: Report   CANOE
Sedentary living is costing the economy, study says   CBC.ca

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  Finances.com   
G&K Services and the Windsor Spitfires Team Up in the Fight Against Breast ...  Finances.com
G&K Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:GK) , a leading provider of branded uniform and facility services programs, joined with the Windsor Spitfires team from the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) last night to sponsor the team's annual “Stick it to Cancer” charity event.
Goalie Showdown Ends With Windsor Loss   windsoriteDOTca

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  MetroNews Canada   
B.C. researchers discover gene signature that predicts sepsis  MetroNews Canada
Researchers at the University of B.C. have discovered a gene signature linked to sepsis that could help physicians predict within an hour if a patient will develop the potentially life-threatening syndrome. The discovery, published recently in the journal ...

New UBC developed test will rapidly diagnosis severe sepsis   The Vancouver Observer

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  Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
Orillia hospital to limit after-hours access as Ebola precaution  CTV News
Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital (OSMH) will restrict after-hours access to its main entrance as an additional Ebola precaution. In a release sent out Friday afternoon, the hospital said there will be no access through the main entrance of the hospital between ...

UPDATE: OSMH on Ebola watch   Orillia Packet & Times
More Ebola Precautions in Orillia   Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre

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