2014年11月8日 星期六

2014-11-09 Canada English Health

  CTV News   
WHO doesn't approve of Canada's Ebola visa ban  Surrey Leader
TORONTO - Canada appears to have used a loophole — a rather large one — to justify to the World Health Organization its decision to stop issuing visas to residents and nationals of Ebola-affected countries. The global health agency says Canada's new ...

Federal government and WHO discuss Canadian Ebola-related travel restrictions   Hamilton Spectator
Ottawa defends Ebola-related travel restrictions to WHO   660 News

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  National Post   
Alzheimer's disease is preventable  Port Huron Times Herald
Although there currently is no cure for Alzheimer's disease, it can be prevented in many instances. (Photo: Dean Mitchell, Getty Images). 5 CONNECT 1 TWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. This week is the last in a series of columns about Alzheimer's ...

A major Alzheimer's Disease breakthrough is on horizon   DigitalJournal.com
Injections to prevent Alzheimer's may be possible after researchers discover how ...   National Post
UR Medicine Conducting Numerous Alzheimer's Treatment and Prevention ...   HealthCanal.com
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Taping feet to prevent blisters on runs may require nuance  The Globe and Mail
Runners who used paper tape on one foot during extra-long marathons still ended up with painful blisters, according to a new study. While the runners reported blisters on their taped feet, the vast majority said they'd used the product again. The high level of ...


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  CBC.ca   
Heart disease in women targeted by new Ottawa centre  CBC.ca
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute has launched the Canadian Women's Heart Health Centre, which it says is the first of its kind in Canada. Diane Burton, heart disease survivor. Diane Burton says she always worried about her husband's heart health ...

New centre in Ottawa dedicated to women's heart health   CTV News
Heart Institute opens Canada's first centre for women's heart health   Ottawa Citizen
Canada's first Women's Heart Health Centre launches here in capital   580 CFRA Radio
MetroNews Canada   
DigitalJournal.com   
Ottawa Sun   
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  The North Bay Nugget   
Province extends smoking ban  The North Bay Nugget
It's time to butt out at bar and restaurant patios, as well as playgrounds and public sports fields. The provincial government is implementing the new restrictions beginning Jan. 1, at the same time it bans the sale of tobacco and tobacco products on university ...

Ont. dentists applaud province's new smoking ban   CANOE
Butting out on outdoor patios, playgrounds and sports fields stirs debate in Durham   durhamregion.com
Ontario : Smoking To Be Banned On Bar, Restaurant Patios (Video)   Canada News

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  Owen Sound Sun Times   
Those who move away not part of turbine study  Owen Sound Sun Times
Dr. Hazel Lynn says an important segment of the population has been left out of a Health Canada study into the impact of industrial wind turbines on peoples' health. The Health Canada study, released Thursday, found no link between wind turbine noise and ...

Health Canada report says wind turbines OK, opponents upset   Windsor Star (blog)
Province gives greenlight to wind farm   Hamilton Spectator
Anti-Turbine Group Reacts To Study   BlackburnNews.com
Farms.com   
CanadianManufacturing.com   
The Telegram   
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Saturday's Scoreboard  Calgary Herald
A modern upgrade to the toboggan invented by the First Nations in Eastern Canada, the Ubagaan is made... Sailing Ship Kite. Haptic Lab founder Emily Fischer spent two years of research and development to realize her beautiful... TomTom Runner Cardio.

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  Vancouver Sun   
Just accept it: Snow season means thigh-burning squat exercises  Vancouver Sun
If you can't wait to hit the slopes this year, now's the time to start training for them if you haven't already. Pre-season strengthening is vital to reducing the risk of getting hurt. Skiing and snowboarding requires stability, power, coordination, balance, and agility, ...


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  Hamilton Spectator   
Christina Applegate always phones cancer patients  Hamilton Spectator
The 42-year-old actress - who beat breast cancer in 2008 after having a double mastectomy - spends a lot of time talking to suffers and survivors of the disease because she was so glad when people were there for her throughout the treatment. She said: "I ...

Christina Applegate Pays Forward Support She Received After Breast Cancer ...   ABC News (blog)
Christina Applegate pays forward support to fellow cancer survivors   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news

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  Vancouver Sun   
Surrey mobile soup kitchen faces closure due to health rules  Vancouver Sun
SURREY — A volunteer-run mobile soup kitchen feeding the homeless in Whalley's most troubled neighbourhood is facing a shutdown unless it gets the proper permits. Dozens of community volunteers have been serving food on Sundays to the poor and ...

Mobile soup kitchen for Surrey homeless faces shutdown   Surrey Now
COLUMN: Citywide issue largely ignored   Peace Arch News
Surrey - Action needed on housing plan   24 Hours Vancouver

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