2014年11月12日 星期三

2014-11-13 Canada English Health

  CBC.ca   
Ebola outbreak: deaths exceed 5000, WHO says  CBC.ca
More than 5,000 people have died in the Ebola outbreak, which was first identified in Guinea in March, the World Health Organization reported Wednesday, marking another grisly toll in the epidemic. This is the largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded, with more ...

Outbreak In Mali Eclipses Early Success   New York Times
WHO says Ebola death toll over 5000 as nurse dies in Mali   The Globe and Mail
Mali reports second Ebola case; nurse is said to have died   Los Angeles Times
Independent Online   
Herald Scotland   
Reuters   
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  CTV News   
Personalized genetic test could predict prostate cancer recurrence: researchers  The Globe and Mail
Canadian researchers have developed a genetic test to identify which men are at highest risk for recurrence of prostate cancer following localized treatment with surgery or radiation therapy. The genetic test provides a quick and highly accurate tool to ...

Genetic test predicts prostate cancer recurrence   CTV News
Prostate Cancer Facts – Part Two   The Cayman Reporter
Ontario researchers discover new test to better personalize treatment for prostate ...   NEWS.GNOM.ES
Medical Xpress   
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  Vancouver Sun   
IVF? We'd still rather get pregnant by accident  Vancouver Sun
Professor Carl Djerassi is one of those enviable polymaths who knocks out a best-selling novel or a hit play in his time off from his day job of world-changing scientific research. Best known for developing the contraceptive pill, Professor Djerassi, 91, has ...


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  National Post   
Luka Magnotta, psychiatrist played 'don't ask, don't tell' over details of Jun Lin's ...  National Post
MONTREAL — It was their own curious version of “Don't ask, don't tell,” the unloved and now-repealed policy of the U.S. government on military service by gay men and women. Either Marie-Frederique Allard didn't ask, or Luka Magnotta didn't tell, and in the ...

Just because Magnotta is schizophrenic doesn't mean he's liar: psychiatrist   Montreal Gazette
Luka Magnotta Called 'Pathological Liar' By Crown   Huffington Post Canada
Luka Magnotta invented tale he told psychiatrist, Crown suggests   CBC.ca
CANOE   
Toronto Star   
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  CBC.ca   
Head injuries in children ranked by cause  CBC.ca
Falls top the list of how young children injure their heads and assaults and sports are more common causes in teens, according to a new study. Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death and disabilities in children older than one year of age, ...

Falls Leading Cause of Serious Head Trauma for Kids   WebMD
Children's Brain Injuries: How Do They Usually Happen?   Tech Times
Picture emerges of how kids get head injuries   Washington University in St. Louis News
Headlines & Global News   
Design & Trend   
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  CBC.ca   
Wolves with high hunting threat get stressed out: study  CBC.ca
Wolves in areas where the animals are heavily hunted experience social disruption and psychological stress, says a new study. The study, published in the scientific journal Functional Ecology, involves scientists from B.C., Alberta and Israel who measured ...

Wolves in heavy hunting areas get stressed: study   BlackburnNews.com
Wolves with high hunting threat get stressed out, face social disturbance: study   mysask.com

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  Toronto Sun   
Queen's University professor disputes wind turbine report  Toronto Sun
Wind turbine A wind turbine. (QMI Agency file photo). Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Wind turbines generate trouble for two Ontario airports · Anti-wind turbine activists block southwestern Ontario highway ...

Queen's prof disputes wind turbine report   Sun News Network
Wind turbine opponents reject study   London Free Press

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  MetroNews Canada   
Public health says subway barriers could prevent suicide attempts  CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Installing barriers on subway platforms is an investment Toronto Public Health wants the city to consider in an effort to help prevent suicide attempts on the TTC. In a recently-released report titled 'Suicide Prevention in Toronto,' public health presented a large ...

Suicide prevention strategies recommended in report   CTV News
Subway Suicides and the Case for Platform Barriers on the TTC   Torontoist

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  Sun News Network   
British Columbia researchers to study problem gambling  Sun News Network
A view of slot machines is seen as visitors start walking in during the opening of Solaire Casino-Resort in Pasay city, Metro Manila March 16, 2013. Credits: REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo. JANE DEACON | QMI AGENCY. VANCOUVER ─ Four colourful slot ...

Casino lab opens at the University of British Columbia   MetroNews Canada
Gambling addiction being studied in Vancouver   News1130
New research centre tackling gambling opens at UBC   Globalnews.ca

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  Kamloops This Week   
RIH to privatize laundry services?  Kamloops This Week
How to provide laundry will be put through the wringer at Royal Inland Hospital and other health-car facilities as the Interior Health Authority (IHA) looks at the possibility of privatizing the service. The IHA has notified unionized staff it is exploring the future of ...

Interior Health considers contracting out dirty laundry; 16 FTE's could be lost at ...   The Nelson Daily
Photo: Contributed - Interior Health   Castanet.net
IHA could privatize laundry services   Vernon Morning Star

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