2014年11月24日 星期一

2014-11-25 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Pharma giant steps in to give made-in-Canada Ebola vaccine financial boost   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO — The small American company developing a made-in-Canada Ebola vaccine has just received some major league help. And in the process, NewLink Genetics has earned itself a substantial payday, receiving a potential US$50 million for a ...

Merck, Iowa Firm Sign Ebola Vaccine Licensing Deal   ABC News
Merck joins hunt for Ebola vaccine   Philly.com
Merck buys rights to experimental Ebola vaccine   Fox News Latino
Daily Mail   
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Toronto Sun
   
Ontario banning flavoured tobacco, restricting e-cigarette use   
Toronto Sun
Ontario Associate Health Minister Dipika Damerla announces the province will ban the sale of e-cigarettes to youth and prohibit the product's use wherever smoking is not allowed. Damerla's bill, introduced Monday, Nov. 24 2014, would also ban the sale of ...

Is vaping the same as smoking?   CTV News
A Healthier Future for Young Lungs in Ontario   Digital Journal
Ontario bans flavoured tobacco, cracks down on e-cigarettes   Toronto Star
Windsor Star (blog)   
Hamilton Spectator   
580 CFRA Radio   
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CBC.ca
   
'Substandard medicines a problem,' recall review finds   
CBC.ca
The number of recalls of defective prescription medicines in Canada has increased over the last nine years, British researchers have found. The number of defective medicines reported by Health Canada increased from 42 in 2005 to 143 in 2013,Tariq ...

Number of medicines recalled in Canada has more than tripled: study   News1130
Prescription drug recalls triple in less than 10 years: 'This is a threat to every ...   National Post

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The Globe and Mail
   
Federal Health Minister mum on apology to thalidomide survivors   
The Globe and Mail
The federal government offered no apologies and little hope of quick redress to dozens of Canadians who are seeking federal aid to cope with the crippling effects of the drug thalidomide. Health Minister Rona Ambrose told The Globe and Mail that she has ...

Canadian thalidomide survivors push Ottawa for help   CTV News
Thalidomide victim Alvin Law says Ottawa must help more   CBC.ca
Victims of 1960s Thalidomide seek Canadian justice (Includes interview and first ...   DigitalJournal.com
E Canada Now   
NorthumberlandView.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
PTSD veterans say mental health funding too late for them   
CBC.ca
The federal government has promised $200 million over six years for mental health supports in the military, but some veterans living with PTSD say the military did little to help them and dismissed them after they were no longer fit to deploy. Rob Dobson was ...

For rural veterans with PTSD, telemedicine may help   WTAQ

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Tories defend timing of expanded funding for vets in advance of auditor's report   
The Globe and Mail
The Conservative government says it's merely a coincidence that a big mental-health spending package for soldiers, veterans and their families has been unveiled shortly before a report expected to be critical of Ottawa's performance on this file. On Tuesday ...

Ottawa announces $200M for military mental health   Calgary Herald
Vets, opposition parties say funding for veterans a ploy to counter scathing ...   Sun News Network
Unspent $1.1 billion 'not lost money:' Fantino   Vancouver Sun
NorthumberlandView.ca   
Ottawa Citizen   
Simcoe.com   
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Ontario Health Minister and hospitals to define 'humanitarian' cases   
The Globe and Mail
When Ontario's Health Minister decided to restrict the freedom of the province's hospitals to “solicit and treat” patients from abroad in non-emergencies, two Toronto health centres responded in very different ways. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre said the ...


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Toronto Star
   
Chance of pay-for-plasma clinic opening 'slim'   
Hamilton Spectator
A planned pay-for-plasma blood clinic in Hamilton appears doomed as the head of the company said Monday he's taking his business to the friendlier regulatory climates found in western Canada. Barzin Bahardoust, CEO of Canadian Plasma Resources, ...

Plasma company takes $400 million expansion out of Ontario   Toronto Star
Blood for Money: Getting paid to donate   WXOW.com
Private plasma clinic cancels Ont. expansion   NorthBayNipissing.com
The Globe and Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
Employees raising concerns about Regina nursing home   
CBC.ca
Three employees at a Regina nursing home that was at the centre of a recent controversy are speaking out today, describing Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home as a troubled place with bad food that has failed to make needed improvements.
Staff at Santa Maria go public with challenges of senior care   650 CKOM News Talk Radio
NDP continues to call for minimum standards in senior care as workers speak out   MetroNews Canada
Santa Maria Nursing Home Workers Speak Out   620 CKRM.com

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CBC.ca
   
Plateau gas leak sends 11 people to hospital   
CBC.ca
Eleven people are being treated for carbon monoxide intoxication following a gas leak at three-storey building in the Plateau borough. A spokesperson for Montreal's fire department says the leak happened at 2100 Mont-Royal Ave., near the intersection of de ...

Gas leak in the Plateau sends 11 to hospital   Montreal Gazette
Gas leak sends 12 people to hospital, including a firefighter   CJAD
Carbon monoxide leak on Mont-Royal sends a dozen people to hospital   CTV News
Globalnews.ca   
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