2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 Canada English Health

  Toronto Sun   
White House questions new Ebola rules, nurse plans to sue  Toronto Sun
PPE A man wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) as a Halloween costume, stands in front of the building where Dr. Craig Spencer lives in New York October 25, 2014. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz ...

Under Pressure, Cuomo Says Ebola Quarantines Can Be Spent at Home   New York Times
White House questions Ebola quarantines; nurse plans lawsuit   Reuters
Ebola: US nurse 'to take legal action' over confinement   BBC News
ABC News   
Businessweek   
Washington Post   
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  CityNews   
Canadians from west Africa face stigma of Ebola  CityNews
Health workers wearing protective gear wait to carry the body of a person suspected to have died from Ebola, in Monrovia, Liberia, on Oct. 13, 2014. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Abbas Dulleh. Related Stories and Links. No shortage of volunteers for clinical ...

Canadians from west Africa face stigma here while they fear for family back home   Innisfail Province

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  Vancouver Sun   
More play breaks for kids, regulate junk food ads, says BC's top doctor  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Major health challenges such as lack of exercise, smoking, and advertising junk food to children continue to threaten Canada's medical system, says B.C.'s provincial health officer. These risky behaviours lead to 70 per cent of all chronic ...

Doctor's advice: More play breaks for kids, controls on junk food ads   Times Colonist

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  ABC News   
Mali Rushes to Track Ebola After Toddler Dies  ABC News
After 2-year-old Fanta Kone's father died in southern Guinea, the toddler's grandmother took her from the forested hills where the Ebola outbreak first began months ago to bring her home to Mali. It wasn't long, though, before the little girl started getting ...

Ebola death in Mali prompts Mauritania to close border   CBC.ca
Ebola crisis: 'Many exposed' to infected Mali girl   BBC News
Number of people believed to have Ebola has risen above 10000: WHO   Hamilton Spectator
Wall Street Journal   
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Reuters Africa   
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  New York Times   
A bite to remember? Chocolate is shown to aid memory  Hamilton Spectator
Science edged closer on Sunday to showing that an antioxidant in chocolate appears to improve some memory skills that people lose with age. In a small study in the journal Nature Neuroscience, healthy people, ages 50 to 69, who drank a mixture high in ...

Drinking cocoa could improve your memory   The Australian
Cocoa compound offers sweet solution for age-related memory loss   The Age
Cup of cocoa could give the elderly the memory of a 'typical 30 or 40-year-old'   The Independent
InterAksyon   
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  Times of India   
'Cancer-Free' Samantha Harris feels 'amazing' after double mastectomy  Times of India
Samantha Harris is cancer-free after the actress went through a double mastectomy and has said that she feels amazing. The American TV host told Us Magazine that to be able to say the words that she was cancer-free felt phenomenal. The 40-year-old TV ...

Samantha Harris Finally Feels "Amazing" Being Cancer Free   E Canada Now
Samantha Harris : presenter is cancer free   Canada News
Samantha Harris feels great after a double mastectomy   Examiner.com
Daily Mail   
Contactmusic.com   
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  TheHealthSite   
Women with backache should skip spooning sex position  TheHealthSite
Women suffering from excessive backache should think of skipping the spooning position in bed – a sexual intercourse position which requires the couples to lie on their sides curled in the same direction. As per a recent study from the University of Waterloo, ...

'Spooning' aggravates back pain in women   Northern Voices Online
Sex positions that women with 'bad backs' must avoid revealed, New Study   Canada News
Now ready, an atlas of best sex positions for women with back issues   Hindustan Times
Sun News Network   
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  Portage Daily Graphic   
Syphillis outbreak in Winnipeg  Portage Daily Graphic
WINNIPEG -- The city is in the midst of its worst outbreak of syphillis this century. Officials with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) issued a bulletin to health-care providers across the city on Friday, revealing there have been 60 cases reported in ...


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  Local 10   
Paralyzed man walks after nose cells placed in spine  Winnipeg Free Press
A man paralyzed from the chest down after a knife attack is walking again after undergoing surgery using cells responsible for the sense of smell, marking an advance in the search for treatments for spinal injuries. Darek Fidyka, 38, received the cells after ...

Cell transplant helps paralysed man to walk again   Hindu Business Line
Darek Fidyka was stabbed 18 times by old friend over rumours of affair   Daily Mail
Sunday Explainer: how a paralysed man walked again   Sydney Morning Herald
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  The Province   
Why I'm afraid of MP Steven Fletcher's assisted-suicide bill  Toronto Star
Like many Canadians with disabilities, I have been following the renewed national debate on legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia with growing fear and trepidation. I am at the point where, to put it bluntly, I am sick and tired of hearing about how TABS ...

Letter of the Week: Euthanasia says suicide is acceptable   The Province (blog)

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