2014年11月1日 星期六

2014-11-02 Canada English Health

  CBC.ca   
Movember moustaches may help find new prostate cancer tests  CBC.ca
Money raised through past Movember men's health campaigns is helping fund the search for alternatives to PSA screening for prostate cancer. That search has taken on added importance now that an official task force has recommended not using PSA testing ...

Silicon Valley Billionaire Creating Prostate Cancer Test   Businessweek
Risky   Calgary Herald
Being prostate aware for Movember   ABC Online (blog)
The Globe and Mail   
Regina Leader-Post   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
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  Toronto Star   
Health Care Workers Support Colleagues in Global Ebola Fight  NBCNews.com
Some health care workers are offering their vacation time to those going abroad to battle the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. About Us · Careers · Contact · Privacy Policy – UPDATED · Terms of Service · Site Map · Advertise · Ad Choices · Outlook.com.
Canada won't issue visas to residents of countries with widespread Ebola   National Post
Canada will not issue visas to residents of countries with Ebola outbreaks   Canada.com
Ebola crisis: Canada visa ban hits West Africa states   BBC News
ABC News   
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  CBC.ca   
Movember starts with a close shave  CBC.ca
The fundraising effort known as Movember has begun, with hundreds of men across Saskatchewan starting the month with a clean shave. Movember aims to raise awareness about prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental issues. Participants raise ...

'Get it checked out, yo!' Movember campaign urges men to brush up on their ...   The Province
Movember kicks off with a clean shave   Globalnews.ca
Livingston, NJ Salon Raises Awareness For 'Movember'   CBS Local
Boston.com   
Fiji Times   
cornishguardian.co.uk   
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  Winnipeg Free Press   
Bondage, submission common sexual fantasy themes among both men and ...  Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO - Fantasies about sex — from making love outdoors to bondage and submission scenarios — cover the gamut, but many are surprisingly common among both men and women, a study of what constitutes sexual deviation has found. In fact, a ...


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  CBC.ca   
Halifax immigrant service to change its name from ISIS  TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Sometimes acronyms can cause an organization a lot of trouble. For instance, when two immigrant-focused agencies in Halifax amalgamated in 2009, it resulted in the opening of Immigration Settlement and Integration Services — ISIS. Back then, it didn't ...

Merger of Nova Scotia health authorities to reduce number of executives by half   Daily Business Buzz

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  Manitoulin Expositor   
Unpasteurized cider recalled in Ontario  Sun News Network
Ontario customers who may have recently purchased Rolling Acres unpasteurized pure apple cider are being told to throw it out after several people became sick. It is believed the cider may be contaminated with E. coli. The 2 L and 4 L containers and bags of ...

Cider mill owner plans to press on   OurWindsor.ca
Three people sickened by cider sold at St. Jacobs Market   CBC.ca
Apple cider sold at St. Jacobs Farmers' Market recalled for possible E. coli   CTV News
DigitalJournal.com   
Government of Ontario News   
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  CBS News   
University study suggests frequent sex wards off prostate cancer  DigitalJournal.com
According to a University of Montreal study, having sex with more than 20 women can reduce your risks of prostate cancer by 28 percent. The study found that men who have had sex with 21 women or more were a third less likely to get cancer and there was ...

​Can lots of sex protect the prostate?   CBS News
Promiscuity reduces risk of prostate cancer, new study says   Canada News
Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk, Have Sex With Lots Of Women: Study   E Canada Now
Cancer Network   
Health.com   
Prostate Cancer News Today   
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  CBS News   
Judge rejects isolation for US nurse who treated Ebola patients  The Nation
FORT KENT, Maine - A Maine judge ruled on Friday that a US nurse who treated victims of Ebola in West Africa does not need to be confined to her home, declaring Ebola fears in the United States “not entirely rational.” Nurse Kaci Hickox's challenge of ...

Ebola outbreak tests states' quarantine powers   Baltimore Sun
Kaci Hickox saga: Nurse who defied Ebola quarantine finds supporter in Maine ...   Tech Times
Judge's New lenient Orders For Ebola Nurse   Capital Wired
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Daily Digest   
Reuters   
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AHS laptop stolen from clinic  Lethbridge Herald
Do you support Canada's move to suspend issuing visas to people from West African nations battling the Ebola virus? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow The Lethbridge Herald on Twitter @LethHerald Latest Tweet. By Simmons, Garrett on November 1 ...

Laptop stolen from Lethbridge clinic had patient information, AHS says   CBC.ca
Alberta Health Services dealing with another stolen laptop with patient info   Winnipeg Free Press
AHS notifying thousands of patients following theft of clinic laptop   Globalnews.ca

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  CTV News   
Worried about a zombie plague? Mathematics might help prepare you  CTV News
Have you ever wondered if the human race could survive a zombie invasion? University of Ottawa mathematics professor Robert Smith? (the punctuation mark is part of his last name) thinks about it all the time, and encourages his students to do so, too.
Brraaiins! How Zombies Overran Pop Culture   USA NEWS
Ebola, political ignorance, and the undead   Washington Post
Probing not-so-beautiful minds with zombie math   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
insideTORONTO.com   
Geripal   
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