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CAF deploying medical team to Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone
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The Canadian Armed Forces is sending a medical unit to Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone to help in the fight against the deadly virus. The team departed Canada on Saturday morning bound for the U.K. where team members will participate in training before ...
Ebola fight sees Canadian Forces medical team deployed to Sierra LeoneCBC.ca
As Ebola Rages, Poor Planning Thwarts EffortsNew York Times
Ebola knocking down economic growth of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone: UNDaily Times
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The Canadian Armed Forces is sending a medical unit to Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone to help in the fight against the deadly virus. The team departed Canada on Saturday morning bound for the U.K. where team members will participate in training before ...
Ebola fight sees Canadian Forces medical team deployed to Sierra Leone
As Ebola Rages, Poor Planning Thwarts Efforts
Ebola knocking down economic growth of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone: UN
Canada News
Evan Mutrie : Young football player paralyzed from neck down
Canada News
Evan Mutrie, 20, has an obscure, paralytic form of Enterovirus D68 but scientific data on the strain is limited, leaving doctors with many questions about his prognosis. The defensive back was in full gear, ready to play against the Langley Rams in B.C. Football ...
Rare virus caused a football player to become paralyzedBeta Wired
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Evan Mutrie, 20, has an obscure, paralytic form of Enterovirus D68 but scientific data on the strain is limited, leaving doctors with many questions about his prognosis. The defensive back was in full gear, ready to play against the Langley Rams in B.C. Football ...
Rare virus caused a football player to become paralyzed
Virus leaves 20-year-old Kamloops football player paralyzed in less than a week
Calgary Herald
More Ontario children, youth being treated for concussions, study finds
Calgary Herald
A new study shows a significant rise in the number of Ontario children who have been treated for concussions between 2003 and 2011. iStockphoto / Thinkstock. ShareAdjustCommentPrint. Related. Sports-related concussion in youth a public health issue ...
Growing number of young people treated for concussions in Ontario: StudyCP24 Toronto's Breaking News
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A new study shows a significant rise in the number of Ontario children who have been treated for concussions between 2003 and 2011. iStockphoto / Thinkstock. ShareAdjustCommentPrint. Related. Sports-related concussion in youth a public health issue ...
Growing number of young people treated for concussions in Ontario: Study
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Mental Health And Addiction Concerns
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Chatham-Kent's medical officer of health says he's not surprised by results from a recent province wide survey on mental health and addiction. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health found 2.3 % of the population seriously considered suicide last year, ...
Rise found in young adults who rate their mental health as poorThe Globe and Mail
Mental-health survey suggests youth under increasing stressCBC.ca
CAMH study: more than 230000 Ontario adults considered suicide in 2013Montreal Gazette
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Chatham-Kent's medical officer of health says he's not surprised by results from a recent province wide survey on mental health and addiction. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health found 2.3 % of the population seriously considered suicide last year, ...
Rise found in young adults who rate their mental health as poor
Mental-health survey suggests youth under increasing stress
CAMH study: more than 230000 Ontario adults considered suicide in 2013
Vancouver Sun
This week in history: 1926
Vancouver Sun
Robert Cromie probably rescued The Vancouver Sun from bankruptcy when he took it over in 1917. A born promoter, he was always dreaming up new ways for the paper to make money, such as selling Vancouver Sun life insurance. That's right, The Sun ...
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Robert Cromie probably rescued The Vancouver Sun from bankruptcy when he took it over in 1917. A born promoter, he was always dreaming up new ways for the paper to make money, such as selling Vancouver Sun life insurance. That's right, The Sun ...
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7 countries impose restrictions on Canadian poultry due to avian influenza
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Seven countries have imposed trade restrictions on Canadian poultry as a fifth farm in British Columbia's Fraser Valley was put under quarantine for avian influenza, officials said Saturday. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said that more ...
Avian flu: CFIA confirms disease has spread to a 5th Fraser Valley farmCBC.ca
Fifth BC farm quarantined due to avian fluToronto Sun
Fifth BC poultry farm under quarantine due to avian flu as bird cull continuesEdmonton Journal
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Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Seven countries have imposed trade restrictions on Canadian poultry as a fifth farm in British Columbia's Fraser Valley was put under quarantine for avian influenza, officials said Saturday. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said that more ...
Avian flu: CFIA confirms disease has spread to a 5th Fraser Valley farm
Fifth BC farm quarantined due to avian flu
Fifth BC poultry farm under quarantine due to avian flu as bird cull continues
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Kiwis sign up to help fight Ebola
New Zealand Herald
Healthcare professionals at Auckland City Hospital train for possible treatment of an Ebola infection. Photo / Michael Craig. More than 80 New Zealanders have registered their interest in joining the international fight against Ebola, Health Minister Jonathan ...
80 Kiwis want to join Ebola fightNEWS.com.au
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Healthcare professionals at Auckland City Hospital train for possible treatment of an Ebola infection. Photo / Michael Craig. More than 80 New Zealanders have registered their interest in joining the international fight against Ebola, Health Minister Jonathan ...
80 Kiwis want to join Ebola fight
New Zealand volunteers ready to help fight against Ebola
Canadian military personnel deploy on Ebola assistance mission
The Sudbury Star
Psychotic or acting? Jurors soon to weigh months of evidence in Magnotta trial
The Sudbury Star
The jury will have to consider testimony from more than 60 witnesses, plus hours of surveillance video, as they decide the killer's fate. While Magnotta has not denied killing and dismembering Jun Lin, a Chinese student he met on Craigslist, defence ...
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The jury will have to consider testimony from more than 60 witnesses, plus hours of surveillance video, as they decide the killer's fate. While Magnotta has not denied killing and dismembering Jun Lin, a Chinese student he met on Craigslist, defence ...
CTV News
Could foods contain more antioxidants than we thought?
CTV News
The benefits of certain foods, such as orange juice, could be more important than we think, according to a new study suggesting current methods for determining antioxidant activity only tell half the story. Researchers from the University of Granada developed ...
Citrus juices richer in antioxidants than earlier thoughtEconomic Times
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The benefits of certain foods, such as orange juice, could be more important than we think, according to a new study suggesting current methods for determining antioxidant activity only tell half the story. Researchers from the University of Granada developed ...
Citrus juices richer in antioxidants than earlier thought
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Checking emails just three times a day can help relieve stress, study claims
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Many of us find ourselves glued to our phone or computer, scared to miss an update from work or a message from a colleague. But easing up on checking emails can actually help reduce stress, the Daily Mail reports, citing new research. They say limiting ...
Checking emails less often relieves stress: StudyTimes of India
Want to reduce stress at work? Don't keep checking your emailsSaskatoon StarPhoenix
You'll Be Less Stressed If You Check Your Email Less FrequentlyNew York Magazine
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Many of us find ourselves glued to our phone or computer, scared to miss an update from work or a message from a colleague. But easing up on checking emails can actually help reduce stress, the Daily Mail reports, citing new research. They say limiting ...
Checking emails less often relieves stress: Study
Want to reduce stress at work? Don't keep checking your emails
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