Rogers family's landmark donation to forge world-class cardiac centre The Globe and Mail
In the last years of his life, the legendary cable magnate Ted Rogers travelled to Germany, Switzerland and the United States in search of cutting-edge treatments that would keep his frail heart ticking a little longer. “We gave it our best shot, both of us,” said ...
Rogers family helps fund new heart research facilitySun News Network
Rogers family donates $130 million to heart researchMacleans.ca
Ted Rogers' family donates $130 million to heart research centre in TorontoNational Post
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In the last years of his life, the legendary cable magnate Ted Rogers travelled to Germany, Switzerland and the United States in search of cutting-edge treatments that would keep his frail heart ticking a little longer. “We gave it our best shot, both of us,” said ...
Rogers family helps fund new heart research facility
Rogers family donates $130 million to heart research
Ted Rogers' family donates $130 million to heart research centre in Toronto
Medical system told to examine why aboriginal parents distrust it The Globe and Mail
The man who heads the commission examining abuses at aboriginal residential schools says he understands the distrust of the medical system that would prompt native parents to pull their daughters out of chemotherapy over the objections of their doctors.
Guest editorial: Court ruling discrimination, not victory for aboriginal rightsVancouver Sun
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Aboriginal medicine ruling sparks instant controversyWaterloo Record
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The man who heads the commission examining abuses at aboriginal residential schools says he understands the distrust of the medical system that would prompt native parents to pull their daughters out of chemotherapy over the objections of their doctors.
Guest editorial: Court ruling discrimination, not victory for aboriginal rights
Bantam Rep coach John Miller encouraged by teams progress ... Read more
Aboriginal medicine ruling sparks instant controversy
Violence against women needs to 'come out the shadows' CBC.ca
An estimated one in three women worldwide will be assaulted in their lifetime, say researchers, who have joined former U.S. president Jimmy Carter in calling for urgent global action to prevent the violence. The medical journal The Lancet published a series ...
One in three women have experienced physical or sexual violence from partnerThe Guardian
PHUKET: A third of women globally victims of domestic violence: WHOThe Phuket News
A third of women globally victims of domestic violence: WHOYahoo News UK
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An estimated one in three women worldwide will be assaulted in their lifetime, say researchers, who have joined former U.S. president Jimmy Carter in calling for urgent global action to prevent the violence. The medical journal The Lancet published a series ...
One in three women have experienced physical or sexual violence from partner
PHUKET: A third of women globally victims of domestic violence: WHO
A third of women globally victims of domestic violence: WHO
Rejected by stem cell program, Kanata mother seeks new lifeline Ottawa Citizen
Stephanie Headley, photographed in her home in Kanata with her daughter Skylar Skinkle, left, and mother Dot Weston in July. Cole Burston / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. When a stranger knocked on Stephanie Headley's door in July and ...
Stephanie Headley too ill for life-prolonging treatmentsCBC.ca
Woman with rare terminal illness gets heartbreaking news about the cure580 CFRA Radio
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Stephanie Headley, photographed in her home in Kanata with her daughter Skylar Skinkle, left, and mother Dot Weston in July. Cole Burston / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. When a stranger knocked on Stephanie Headley's door in July and ...
Stephanie Headley too ill for life-prolonging treatments
Woman with rare terminal illness gets heartbreaking news about the cure
Fundraising begins for Jennifer Huculak-Kimmel's $1M baby CBC.ca
A woman in Manitoba has started an online donation account for a Saskatchewan family. Jennifer Huculak-Kimmel and her family currently owe $950,000 to a hospital in Hawaii. Huculak-Kimmel had a premature baby while on vacation last year, and was in ...
Canadian mom gets bill for $1M after giving birth in USFox News
Saskatchewan couple hit with $1M hospital bill after baby born in HawaiiBrampton Guardian
$1 million hospital bill: New mom's premature birth denied by insuranceExaminer.com
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A woman in Manitoba has started an online donation account for a Saskatchewan family. Jennifer Huculak-Kimmel and her family currently owe $950,000 to a hospital in Hawaii. Huculak-Kimmel had a premature baby while on vacation last year, and was in ...
Canadian mom gets bill for $1M after giving birth in US
Saskatchewan couple hit with $1M hospital bill after baby born in Hawaii
$1 million hospital bill: New mom's premature birth denied by insurance
AHS urging flu shots as influenza arrives in Alberta Fort McMurray Today
Alberta Health Services officials have announced the arrival of influenza in Alberta and are urging residents to get immunized against the disease. “Cases we have seen initially were what we considered sporadic. This has now changed,” said Gerry Predy, ...
Increasing immunity ratesSherwood Park News
Flu strikes Edmonton hardEdmonton Sun
Majority of the province's flu cases reported in EdmontonEdmonton Journal
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Alberta Health Services officials have announced the arrival of influenza in Alberta and are urging residents to get immunized against the disease. “Cases we have seen initially were what we considered sporadic. This has now changed,” said Gerry Predy, ...
Increasing immunity rates
Flu strikes Edmonton hard
Majority of the province's flu cases reported in Edmonton
Lethbridge hospital surgeries postponed after residue found on equipment CBC.ca
Alberta Health Services has postponed 57 elective surgeries at the Chinook Regional Hospital in Lethbridge after a “fine, dark residue” was found on some surgical equipment. Lethbridge water emergency disrupts medical procedures. A worker noticed the ...
Surgeries scrapped after residue found on instrumentsCalgary Herald
Dozens of Lethbridge surgeries delayed after AHS finds 'dark residue' on ...Edmonton Journal
Discovery of mysterious residue at Lethbridge hospital postpones surgeriesCTV News
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Alberta Health Services has postponed 57 elective surgeries at the Chinook Regional Hospital in Lethbridge after a “fine, dark residue” was found on some surgical equipment. Lethbridge water emergency disrupts medical procedures. A worker noticed the ...
Surgeries scrapped after residue found on instruments
Dozens of Lethbridge surgeries delayed after AHS finds 'dark residue' on ...
Discovery of mysterious residue at Lethbridge hospital postpones surgeries
Pharma giant Merck, smaller US firm in talks on Canadian Ebola vaccine ... Ottawa Citizen
The small American company licensed by Canada to produce an Ebola vaccine is in talks with pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co., which could lead to faster production and distribution of a product that scientists hope will snuff out the outbreak.
Ebola vaccine running into patent cover in Canada?Times of India
Pharma giant Merck in secret talks on Canadian Ebola vaccine productionSaskatoon StarPhoenix
NewLink in Talks With Merck on Producing Ebola VaccineBloomberg
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The small American company licensed by Canada to produce an Ebola vaccine is in talks with pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co., which could lead to faster production and distribution of a product that scientists hope will snuff out the outbreak.
Ebola vaccine running into patent cover in Canada?
Pharma giant Merck in secret talks on Canadian Ebola vaccine production
NewLink in Talks With Merck on Producing Ebola Vaccine
Texting is like adding 60 lbs to your spine: Study Toronto Sun
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ALS chief celebrates Ice Bucket Challenge Calgary Herald
Kyle Ruppe, centre, with sister Kim and brother Justin. Kyle was diagnosed with ALS when he was just 29. Photograph by: Supplied. After four years of high-level college hockey and the completion of a business degree at York University, Kyle Ruppe was at ...
Share This ALS Ted Talk The Same Way You Shared Your Ice Bucket ChallengeHuffington Post
Ice-bucket challenge brings in $350000Winnipeg Free Press
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Kyle Ruppe, centre, with sister Kim and brother Justin. Kyle was diagnosed with ALS when he was just 29. Photograph by: Supplied. After four years of high-level college hockey and the completion of a business degree at York University, Kyle Ruppe was at ...
Share This ALS Ted Talk The Same Way You Shared Your Ice Bucket Challenge
Ice-bucket challenge brings in $350000
Canada's Ice Bucket Challenge raises $16.2M
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