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2014-11-10 Canada English Health

  CBC.ca   
Penticton Indian band considers growing medical marijuana  CBC.ca
When Elaine Alec started door knocking in her First Nation community to ask families and respected elders if they would approve of an on-reserve medical marijuana grow-op, she braced herself for the worst. Medical marijuana a gamble, says B.C.'s 1st ...

BC First Nation considers growing medical marijuana on its reserve   Neepawa Press
Photo: Contributed - Google   Castanet.net

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  National Post   
Injections to prevent Alzheimer's may be possible after researchers discover how ...  National Post
A weekly injection that could prevent Alzheimer's disease may be possible after scientists discovered how to introduce drugs into the brain. Treating neurological disorders such as dementia has always proved difficult because the brain has a network of blood ...

71 million dementia patients in Asia Pacific by 2050: Study   Times of India
Is a cure for Alzheimer's disease on the horizon?   DigitalJournal.com
12 million dementia patients in India by 2050: Report   The Hindu
Port Huron Times Herald   
Calcutta Telegraph   
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  Capital OTC   
Alberta appeals to private wholesalers for flu-shot distribution  The Globe and Mail
A year after vaccine shortages and long lines snarled Alberta's flu-shot program, the province has turned to private wholesalers to help supply pharmacies as it aims to inoculate nearly half of Albertans. With 12 million vaccines ordered by governments across ...

Top Tips For Seniors To Avoid Getting the Flu   Huffington Post Canada
Minister Ambrose and Dr. Taylor encourage Canadians to get the flu vaccine   DigitalJournal.com
Flu fighting methods debated   The Barrie Examiner
Kawartha Media Group   
Summit Daily News   
Capital OTC   
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  Toronto Star   
Canada May Impose Strict Measures For Those Exposed To Ebola, Says Aid ...  Huffington Post Canada
Canada's aid community is nervous the federal government is ramping up measures for those who come in contact with Ebola. (Photo credit should read BAS CZERWINSKI/AFP/Getty Images) | BAS CZERWINSKI via Getty Images. Share · Tweet. Email.
Missionary in Charlotte being monitored for Ebola has no symptoms   Fayetteville Observer
Mecklenburg County monitoring missionary in Charlotte with 'some risk' for Ebola   The State
Canada's aid community nervous about plans for those in contact with Ebola ...   CTV News

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  CTV News   
WHO doesn't approve of Canada's Ebola visa ban, but is powerless to demand ...  The Telegram
Canada appears to have used a loophole — a rather large one — to justify to the World Health Organization (WHO) its decision to stop issuing visas to residents and nationals of Ebola-affected countries. The global health agency says Canada's new policy ...

Federal government and WHO discuss Canadian Ebola-related travel restrictions   580 CFRA Radio

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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
DigitalJournal.com   
MetroNews Canada   
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  InsideHalton.com   
Lakeview Lodge at Juravinski Health Centre to close  CHCH News
Out of town cancer patients at Hamilton's Juravinski Health Centre will have to stay in hotel rooms, now that Lakeview Lodge is scheduled to close. The facility, attached to the back of the hospital, offers 20 hotel-like rooms. It will be closing at the end of March.
Juravinski closing accommodations for out-of-town cancer patients   Hamilton Spectator

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  CTV News   
Toronto startup takes aim at medical publishing industry's digital shortfalls  Waterloo Record
It will help you avoid traffic jams as you travel from work to that hot new... Latest Business News SEE MORE · Online taxi service seeks $1B funding · As Samsung's smartphone business falters, mysterious scion waits in the wings · Safety regulators suspect ...

Diagnosing medical publishing shortfalls   MetroNews Canada

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  CBC.ca   
Wind turbine noise not affecting health: Health Canada  The Australian
Canada's public health department, Health Canada, has found no link between exposure to wind turbine noise and negative health effects in people in a $2.1m study involving an adult in 1238 households at varying distances from turbines, The Canadian ...

Province gives greenlight to wind farm   Hamilton Spectator
Wind turbine noise not linked to perceived health effects: report   The Telegram
No link between wind turbines, health issues: Health Canada   CanadianManufacturing.com
Owen Sound Sun Times   
Kenora Online   
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  Toronto Sun   
Drug-resistant superbug found in 1915 soldier killed by dysentery  Toronto Sun
fotolia-rx Antibiotics. (Fotolia). Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. 'Super superbug' spreads in Europe · Superbug most resistant ever · Antibiotics available for superbug. LONDON - Scientists who unlocked ...

1915 body gives up superbug secrets   News24
Port Elgin native tracks dysentery sample to WWI   Owen Sound Sun Times
Scientists Discover Antibiotic Resistance in WW1 Soldier   Digitpedia

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