2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 Canada English Health

  National Post   
6-year-old BC girl exposed to HIV during vaccination  Vancity Buzz
A six-year-old girl was inadvertently exposed to HIV during a routine vaccination, and will have to undergo rigorous testing to monitor her health. The child was getting a booster shot at the Fort St. James Health Unit in early October, but flinched during the ...

Rare accident exposes little BC girl to HIV during vaccination   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Accident during routine vaccination may have exposed girl to HIV   KIRO Seattle
B.C. girl possibly exposed to HIV during routine vaccination   Globalnews.ca
National Post   
Vancouver Sun   
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  BBC News   
Ebola crisis: Infections 'slowing in Liberia'  BBC News
WHO's Bruce Aylward: "A slight decrease in cases... versus getting this thing closed out is a completely different ball game". Continue reading the main story. Ebola outbreak · Six surprising numbers · WHO under fire · Nigeria's heroine · Vaccine 'too late'.
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO says   Washington Post
Ebola Slowing in Liberia, WHO Says, but International Support Is Still Necessary   New York Times
UPDATE 5-Ebola appears to be slowing in Liberia -WHO   Reuters
Macleans.ca   
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Renowned epidemiologist Robert Remis' HIV/AIDS work was 'life-saving'  The Globe and Mail
Robert Remis loved to talk, to discuss, to debate, to pontificate. At conferences, he was always the first to the mic, with a biting comment or probing question, and at restaurants or the family dinner table, he would always be the last to leave, never wanting the ...


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  Calgary Herald   
Sleeping pill use among seniors too common, Choosing Wisely Canada says  Calgary Herald
A pharmacist fills a prescription for a client at Main Drug Mart in Toronto in a file photo. Photograph by: Aaron Lynett , National Post. TORONTO - A campaign to reduce inappropriate use of health care in Canada is calling for more prudent prescribing of sleep ...

Sleeping pill use among seniors too common   Edmonton Journal

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  St. Catharines Standard   
Men with more sexual partners have lower risk of prostate cancer: Study  St. Catharines Standard
Men who've had sex with more than 20 different women have a 28% lower risk of developing prostate cancer, a new Quebec study says. They were also found to have a 19% lower risk of aggressive forms of cancer, according to the study from the University ...


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  Wall Street Journal   
Ebola Rules Under Review in New Jersey  Wall Street Journal
New Jersey officials on Wednesday were moving quickly to finalize a detailed set of protocols for handling people returning to the U.S. from Ebola-stricken nations, according to people familiar with the matter. The state faced escalating public pressure to ...

WHO's Chan Slams US, Australia Travel Curbs for Ebola   Businessweek
Ebola quarantine test looms in US   BBC News
Threat of Lawsuit Could Test Maine's Quarantine Policy   New York Times
USA TODAY   
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  CBC.ca   
Health officials have learned from false-Ebola incident in Regina  CBC.ca
Health officials in Regina say their Ebola plan was activated Tuesday night as a precaution when a patient with symptoms arrived at the Pasqua Hospital and they have learned that their communication system needs some work. They said they will also work ...

Regina Ebola scare was a potential 'disaster': nurses | Video   Regina Leader-Post
UPDATED: Regina hospital responds to Ebola scare   News Talk 650 CKOM
Ebola scare at Regina's Pasqua Hospital   CTV News
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  Castanet.net   
Stem cell advocates therapy launch 10-year action plan (with video)  Ottawa Citizen
Jennifer Molson was a healthy, active 21-year-old hoping to become an RCMP officer when her life took a devastating turn. A tingling arm and exhaustion led to more symptoms. Soon after, the Ottawa woman was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. That was in ...

Stem Cells Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and ...   DigitalJournal.com
Coalition calls on Ottawa to commit $500-million for stem cell research   The Globe and Mail
Medical groups call for major stem cell investment from public, private sector   Winnipeg Free Press
Bay Today   
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  Toronto Sun   
Ontario's health minister says medical tourism generates millions in revenue  Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO - The treatment of so-called medical tourists at a few hospitals in Ontario generates millions of dollars of revenue for the health system and benefits patients in this province, the health minister said Wednesday. No public money can be used to care ...

Health groups urge Ontario to ban 'medical tourism'   Wiarton Echo

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  Regina Leader-Post   
Wanted ad asking for translators for province's Lean program causes a stir  Regina Leader-Post
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Cam Broten during a scrum at the Saskatchewan legislative building in Regina on Oct 21, 2014. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post files. REGINA — For the past few days, an interesting classified advertisement has ...

Saskatchewan NDP criticizes Lean program after ad for Japanese interpreters   MetroNews Canada
Wanted: Japanese translators to assist 'Lean' consultants   CBC.ca
Lean criticism can't be dismissed   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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