2014年12月31日 星期三

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CBS Local
   
As Feared, It's a Season of High Flu Intensity   
New York Times
At Nazareth Academy, a Catholic high school just outside Chicago, a full quarter of the 780 students were out with the flu in early December, along with more than a dozen teachers. Officials at the school closed it for two days and disinfected the property.
Teen's death shows horror of flu epidemic   Q13 FOX
Flu hits epidemic threshold   Canon City Daily Record
Influenza reaching epidemic levels this year   WKBT La Crosse
Moorpark Acorn   
Richmond.com   
The Garden City Telegram   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
'Bats are a possible source of Ebola epidemic in West Africa'   
The Guardian Nigeria
Bat THE outbreak of the Ebola virus disease occurring in West Africa may have originated from contact between humans and virus-infected bats, suggests a study led by researchers from the Robert Koch-Institute in Berlin, Germany. The report, published in ...

Ebola, Bat Meat And Tracking Patient Zero— Global Stories Of 2014   CBS Local
Ebola outbreak: 1st case with 2-year-old boy linked to bats   CBC.ca
Ebola's ground zero: This bat-filled tree may be where the outbreak started   National Post
Businessweek   
Huffington Post   
Fox News   
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The Province
   
Police issue warning to drug users after man overdoses on 'fake' oxycodone   
The Province
On Wednesday, Vancouver police issued a public warning for drug users, following the death of a 24-year-old man days earlier. Police and paramedics were called to a Vancouver home Sunday morning after a 24-year-old man was found unresponsive.
Vancouver police issue a warning after street drug kills man   Digital Journal
Man's death sparks warning of 'fake' street drug containing Fentanyl   CTV News
Vancouver police warn drug users after man dies   Vancouver Sun
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
Globalnews.ca   
Straight.com   
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Castanet.net
   
Second Ebola test negative   
Castanet.net
Secondary testing of a quarantined nurse at Kelowna General Hospital for Ebola has also come back negative. As reported yesterday, initial testing results that came back from the BC Centre for Disease Control on Dec. 30 were negative for Ebola. However ...

Second round of Ebola tests negative   InfoTel News Ltd
Nurse from interior tests negative for Ebola… again.   CKNW News Talk 980
Nurse in isolation at Kelowna hospital gets results of second test -- no sign of ...   The Daily Courier (subscription)
KIRO Seattle   
Edmonton Journal   
Sun News Network   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
18% of Ontario residents smoke cigarettes, 74% have tried to quit: poll   
Hamilton Spectator
Seventy-four per cent of Ontario smokers have tried quitting several times, according to a new poll. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Katherine DeClerq. A new poll says that 18 per cent of Ontario residents smoke cigarettes — and most of them ...

Smoking restrictions kick in Jan. 1   Wiarton Echo
New year brings stricter restrictions for Ontario smokers   Sun News Network
New laws coming to Ontario on Jan. 1   CTV News

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CANOE
   
Anti-'manspreading' campaign is sexist, cries men's rights group   
CANOE
The term "manspreading" is used to describe when guys spread their legs wide enough to prevent another passenger from sitting down in the next seat. (Fotolia). Sun. Latest News. Quebec girl, 3, suffers ultra-rare Coffin-Siris syndrome · Horse trapped in well ...


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CTV News
   
Toyota's Lean Production System Makes Inroads in Healthcare and Hospitals   
Forbes
As Boeing's Director of World Class Competitiveness the tenacious tough-minded John Black finally induced the world's largest manufacturer of passenger airplanes to adopt the lean production tenets of Japanese car maker Toyota. One result was the ...

Politics drives lean contract decision   Regina Leader-Post
Province terminates Lean consultant contract early   CTV News
Controversial 'Lean' company's contract ending early   CBC.ca
Winnipeg Free Press   
News Talk 980 CJME   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Police warn of psychedelic drug after teen hospitalized   
CTV News
York Regional Police are warning about the dangers associated with the recreational use of a psychedelic drug known as 25I-NBOMe. Police say the warning was prompted by an incident in which a 17-year-old boy experienced medical distress following its ...

Police issue warning over drug sold in Stouffville   InsideHalton.com
Police warn against taking psychedelic drugs   CBC.ca
News > Police warn of psychedelic drug known as "2-5-I," "Smiles," "N-Bomb"   Newstalk 1010

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The Guardian
   
Ebola Still Spreading, WHO Reports   
New York Times
The Ebola virus is still spreading in West Africa, especially in Sierra Leone, and the worldwide toll from the outbreak stood at 7,905 deaths among 20,206 known cases at year's end, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. Sierra Leone reported 337 ...

British Ebola patient to be treated with "experimental drug"   Xinhua
Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   Irish Independent
Ebola patient sitting up, reading and talking   Herald Scotland
Mirror.co.uk   
Deutsche Welle   
Khaleej Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Warman family recovering after carbon monoxide poisoning   
CBC.ca
It was a close call for a family of seven in Warman. Three children and four adults were taken to hospital after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning in their home. Seven people exposed to carbon monoxide in Warman. Daniel Wiebe said it happened at his ...

Warman, Sask. carbon monoxide scare serves as reminder   Globalnews.ca
Pueblo West family has close call with carbon monoxide in their home   KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News
Winter Poses Increased Risk of CO Poisoning   KIWARadio.com
Macro Insider   
KWQC 6   
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