2014年12月24日 星期三

2014-12-25 Canada English Health


Tech Times
   
Drinking During Your Merry Holidays? Keep These Guidelines in Mind   
Tech Times
Alcohol is a common part of many holiday celebrations - here are some tips on keeping it safe while celebrating. (Photo : Flikr / Peter Megyeri). Drink alcohol is a part of holiday celebrations for many people, but many organizations are reminding the public to ...

Newest Trend in Drinking for 2015; Without the Calories, No Hangovers and a ...   Digital Journal
Cheers: What you need to know about drinking, the holidays   Washington Times
A little beer or wine may not add weight   Edmonton Journal

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New York Times
   
Ebola Sample Is Mishandled at CDC Lab in Latest Error   
New York Times
A laboratory mistake at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta may have exposed a technician to the deadly Ebola virus, federal officials said on Wednesday. The technician will be monitored for signs of infection for 21 days, the incubation ...

CDC worker monitored for possible Ebola exposure in lab error   Reuters
US lab worker monitored for Ebola   BBC News
CDC technician may have been exposed to Ebola due to lab error: Report   Toronto Sun
Washington Post   
Huffington Post   
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CTV News
   
The Ebola outbreak at 1 year: Doctors report hopeful signs, better survival in ...   
CTV News
One year into the world's worst Ebola outbreak, doctors are reporting an encouraging sign: About 70 per cent of patients in a hard-hit area of Sierra Leone now survive. The Ebola death rate has fallen even though there are no specific medicines or vaccines to ...

Sierra Leone district declares three-day Ebola lockdown   Reuters
Sierra Leone declares five-day Ebola lockdown in north   GMA News
Sierra Leone Trains New Ebola Burial Team   Voice of America
The Verge   
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Maine News Online
   
Why do we overeat?   
The Star Online
Live to eat or eat to live: Consistent overeating will lead to several disorders and complications, and obesity is certainly one of them. — Filepic. If you are the type to overeat, festive seasons can be a trying period. IT'S the Christmas season, and I have been ...

Don't gain weight this Christmas   WJXT Jacksonville
25 Christmas Weight Loss and Diet Tips   Tech Times
Jennifer Sygo: No matter if it's grass-fed, gluten-free or organic, rich foods pack a ...   National Post
Maine News Online   
The Weather Channel   
The Suburban Newspaper   
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Court puts 6-month limit on detentions under Mental Health Act   
OurWindsor.ca
For nearly two decades, a deaf, mentally ill man has sat in an Ontario maximum security psychiatric institution, held under the province's Mental Health Act — a law never intended to permit long-term detention. Despite repeated, increasingly adamant ...


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Lifesite
   
Health Canada's Abortion Pill Decision Taking More Than Twice As Long As Usual   
Huffington Post Canada
PARIS, FRANCE: A nurse shows the RU486 pill at the family planning department of Hopital Broussais, 25 October 2000. (Photo credit should read MANOOCHER DEGHATI/AFP/Getty Images) | MANOOCHER DEGHATI via Getty Images. Share 0 · Tweet.
'Unusual' delay on Health Canada ruling on abortion pill, professor says   The Globe and Mail
Abortion lobby expects Health Canada to approve RU-486 in January   Lifesite

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CTV News
   
Strike deadline set for Canadian Blood Services workers   
CTV News
Contract talks between employees and the management of the Canadian Blood Services in Ontario are set to resume on January 5th. But the union representing the 800 workers has set a January 8th strike deadline should the negotiations fail. The Ontario ...

Demand for blood donors high over Christmas season   CBC.ca
Blood supply workers set Jan. 8 strike deadline; warn of risks by management   Digital Journal
Canadian Blood Services workers ready to strike in Ontario   Sarnia Observer
VOCM   
Am980 London News   
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CBC.ca
   
Bedbug bait and trap invented by Simon Fraser University scientists   
CBC.ca
After 180,000 bedbug bites and eight years of study, Simon Fraser University scientists say they have invented a new kind of bedbug bait and trap. SURVIVAL GUIDE How to keep bedbugs from biting · Bed bugs can lead to mental health problems, health ...

Bed bug infestation: World's first effective and affordable bait-and-trap developed ...   National Post
Scientist endures 180000 bed bug bites to help develop trap   CTV News
SFU scientists find the bed bug's soft spot   Calgary Herald
The Globe and Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
Peter Lougheed Centre emergency ward delays frustrate staff   
CBC.ca
Medical staff at the Peter Lougheed Centre are growing increasingly frustrated by the lack of emergency ward capacity. Renovations for an expanded emergency department at the northeast Calgary hospital were completed several years ago, but the ...

Patients notified after problem with sterilization equipment at northeast hospital   CTV News
Health officials say risk of HIV infection low after equipment failure   Calgary Herald
Sterilization error sparks testing for HIV and hepatitis in Peter Lougheed Centre ...   Timmins Press

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News1130
   
Latest avian flu outbreak could mean even tighter restrictions   
News1130
LANGLEY (NEWS1130) – BC has some of the strictest biosecurity protocols in North America when it comes to poultry but the industry says the latest avian flu outbreak could prompt even more rules. There are now 12 infected sites in the Fraser Valley, ...

With bird flu on West Coast, Del. urges vigilance   The News Journal
Avian flu virus found at non-commercial farm in Aldergrove, BC   CBC.ca
Delaware officials urge vigilance against avian flu   Washington Post
CTV News   
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