2014年12月12日 星期五

2014-12-13 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
Family says inquest report into Winnipeg ER death an 'opportunity wasted'   
Hamilton Spectator
WINNIPEG — The family of a man who died during a 34-hour wait in a Winnipeg emergency room says an inquest into his death was "an opportunity wasted" to get at the root causes of racism aboriginal people face in Canada's health-care system.
Brian Sinclair's death 'preventable' but not homicide, says inquest report 2:14   CBC.ca
WRHA says discrimination contributed to Brian Sinclair's death   Winnipeg Free Press
'The system failed Mr. Sinclair': Manitoba health minister   CANOE
CTV News   
Winnipeg Sun   
Canada.com   
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CBS Local
   
Md. Doctors Continue Search For Ebola Vaccine   
CBS Local
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The fight against Ebola took center stage at an annual infectious disease conference held Friday morning in Baltimore. The conference comes just as the NIH in Bethesda begins to treat a nurse who contracted the disease in Sierra ...

Swiss trial of Canadian Ebola vaccine halted temporarily   The Globe and Mail
Ebola vaccine trial halted in Switzerland, continues in Halifax   CBC.ca

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WBUR
   
Obesity could make prostate cancer more aggressive   
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: There's concern that obese men with prostate cancer aren't responding as well as they should to current treatments. Researchers are investigating whether obesity is making tumours more aggressive. It's part of an international study being led ...

Community care in prostate cancer   Nursing in Practice

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Bird flu confirmed in ninth barn in B.C.   
Williams Lake Tribune
VANCOUVER - Federal officials say avian influenza has been detected in a ninth poultry barn in British Columbia's Fraser Valley. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the virus was confirmed on Thursday at an Abbotsford farm and it affects about ...


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CBC.ca
   
Prostitution should be regulated, run like business, health group says   
CBC.ca
The Canadian Public Health Association is calling on the government to regulate the sex industry as a business with rules to protect the safety of prostitutes. In a position paper released Friday, the association says the world's so-called oldest profession ...

Sex work should be regulated like a business: Health group   CANOE
Impose health regulations on prostitutes, run industry like a business: report   680 News

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The Sun Daily
   
Potato extract stabilizes weight despite calorie-laden diet   
The Sun Daily
They may be rich in carbs, but potatoes could hold an important ingredient for warding off weight gain. IN a study so surprising that the research team repeated their experiment, a simple potato extract put a cap on weight gain even when the laboratory mice ...

Potato extract stabilizes weight despite calorie-laden diet, study finds   CTV News
Potato can help you control weight   Times of India
Potato extract could be key to fighting obesity: Study   Edmonton Sun
Tech Times   
Canada News   
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CTV News
   
Last Ebola case has been cured in Mali   
CTV News
DAKAR, Senegal -- The last Ebola patient being treated in Mali has survived the disease and been released, the Health Ministry said Friday, leaving no known cases in the West African country. Mali had recorded eight cases of Ebola, all of them linked to ...

Last Known Ebola Patient In Mali Cured, Released   Huffington Post
Mali says has no remaining Ebola cases as last patient recovers   Fox News
How long can Ebola virus survive?   Times of India
Reuters   
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CBC.ca
   
Alleged assault, neglect at Regina's Santa Maria care home   
CBC.ca
Multiple employees at Regina's Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home have been suspended after allegedly neglecting and assaulting a resident. John Kelly, executive director with Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home, issued a statement today saying the ...

Senior allegedly assaulted at Santa Maria care home   CTV News
Regina care home asks police to investigate alleged abuse of resident   Globalnews.ca
Statement from Cam Broten regarding alleged abuse and neglect of a resident at ...   Wire Service Canada (press release)

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CBC.ca
   
Bacteria believed linked to fatality at NB Christmas supper   
CBC.ca
The bacteria Clostridium perfringens most likely caused a woman's death after eating at a Nackawic-area community supper last week, New Brunswick's acting chief medical officer of health says. How to keep holiday food safe. Roughly 100 people attended ...

Bacteria likely cause of illness at church potluck: NB medical officer   CTV News
Bacteria is the likely cause of illness at turkey dinner: medical officer   mysask.com

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Regina Leader-Post
   
Regina General Hospital parking a safety concern   
Regina Leader-Post
The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) is admitting safety is a concern when it comes to parking at the General Hospital. Photograph by: Bryan Schlosser , Regina Leader-Post files. REGINA — The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) is ...

Safety concerns extend beyond staff of General Hospital   News Talk 650 CKOM
Regina General Hospital parking under fire after nurse assaulted   CBC.ca
UPDATED: How would you improve parking & safety around Regina's hospitals?   Globalnews.ca

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