2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
BC nurse isolated, tested for ebola virus in Kelowna   
Vancouver Sun
Patrice Gordon, a Rossland nurse who recently came home after a stint with the Canadian Red Cross in Sierra Leone, is the latest person to be tested for the Ebola virus in Canada. Gordon was placed in isolation in Kelowna General Hospital Monday ...

BC health-care workers returning from West Africa monitored for Ebola   The Globe and Mail
Ebola test negative on Kelowna, BC, health-care worker   CBC.ca
BC nurse in isolation tests negative for Ebola   CTV News
Toronto Sun   
The Province   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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NBCNews.com
   
Which province has been hit hardest by the flu?   
CTV News
The number of flu cases in Canada has been growingly steadily for the past month, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada's weekly FluWatch report. Alberta was hit hardest this week with PHAC reporting widespread flu activity in the province.
Surge in flu cases has some overwhelmed Canadian ERs telling would-be ...   National Post
BC flu, RSV outbreaks spell trouble for elderly, infants   Vancouver Sun
Severe Flu Cases on the Rise in US   Wall Street Journal
Toronto Sun   
USA TODAY   
Fox News   
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CBC.ca
   
Is 'manspreading' a Toronto transit problem too?   
CBC.ca
Transit users in major cities are targeting a breach of transit-riding etiquette known as "manspreading", which happens when male passengers sit with their legs spread in a way that occupies more than one seat, encroaching on the passengers beside him.
Movement against 'manspreading' on transit leads to MRA sads   rabble.ca (blog)
'Man-spreading' debate spreads to Toronto   CTV News
Anti-'manspreading' campaign is sexist, cries men's rights group   St. Catharines Standard

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CBC.ca
   
Sarah Stott, young woman whose legs were severed by train, in good spirits   
CBC.ca
The family of Sarah Stott is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support for a 22-year-old whose legs were severed by a train in Montreal earlier this month. An online crowdfunding campaign, started two days ago by Stott's best friend, to help Stott and her family ...

Crowd-funding goal set for young Ottawa woman struck by train   Ottawa Citizen
Fundraiser underway for woman whose legs were severed by train   Montreal Gazette
'She has an amazing heart,' friends raise money to help woman who was hit by ...   Globalnews.ca
CJAD   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Reevely: Self-diagnosed windmill syndrome isn't legal evidence against wind ...   
Ottawa Citizen
FILe photo from 2007 One of the 22 windmills in Epcor's wind farm project towers over the landscape near the town of Goderich, Ontario on Thursday August 30, 2007. Tyler Brownbridge / saturday special. Share Adjust Comment Print. Illnesses from big wind ...

Appeal of wind turbine farms in midwestern Ontario dismissed   CTV News
Court Rejects Wind Appeal   Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre

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CBC.ca
   
Regina care home photo reaction 'overwhelming'   
News Talk 980 CJME
A woman is questioning whether she should have snapped a photo of her father's supper at a Regina care home on Christmas Day. "I took a picture of a meal that seemed really horrible. The rest, everyone else can fight out," Darlene Mitchell told John ...

Regina nursing home admits cold Christmas meal was 'a miss'   CTV News
Christmas meal at Regina nursing home not acceptable, says dietitian   CBC.ca
Bologna for Christmas Day dinner at senior home has daughter mad   Digital Journal
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
News Talk 650 CKOM   
Humboldt Journal   
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CTV News
   
Province terminates Lean consultant contract early   
CTV News
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health is ending its contract with John Black and Associates (JBA) to support the implementation of Lean across the provincial healthcare system. The Ministry of Health has given JBA a 90 day notice they are ending the contract ...

Lean health contract cancelled by Sask. government | Video   Regina Leader-Post
Saskatchewan cancels contract with US firm delivering Lean health-care program   Times Colonist
UPDATED: Sask. ending Lean contract early   News Talk 980 CJME

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Globalnews.ca
   
Dangerous time of year for Carbon Monoxide   
Globalnews.ca
A carbon monoxide alarm is shown in an undated file handout photo provided by Kidde. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Kidde via PRNewsFoto, File. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the ...

Warman family recovering after carbon monoxide poisoning   CBC.ca
Carbon monoxide exposure sends seven to hospital   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Warman family sent to hospital after carbon monoxide scare   News Talk 650 CKOM

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CBC.ca
   
WRHA advises people with flu symptoms use QuickCare Clinics   
CBC.ca
With Winnipeg emergency rooms crammed with patients showing flu and flu-like symptoms lately, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) has asked the public to instead consider seeing their family doctors, walk-in or QuickCare Clinics. Flu shot no ...

An influx of flu patients has doubled wait times at Winnipeg's emergency rooms   Winnipeg Free Press
Surge In Flu Cases Hasn't Peaked: WRHA   CJOB
Long waits in Winnipeg ERs   CTV News
Times Colonist   
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Globalnews.ca
   
BC's seniors' advocate to poll elderly about support services, transport   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's new seniors' advocate is turning to the people who know best about what's working for the elderly and what needs to be improved. One of Isobel Mackenzie's first actions will be to commission a provincewide survey of ...

Canada's first seniors advocate says role needed across country   Macleans.ca
Seniors advocate touts need for similar roles across the country   Globalnews.ca
SK Opposition Calls for Seniors' Advocate   620 CKRM.com

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