2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 Canada English Health


Vancouver Sun
   
Nurse tested for Ebola would return to West Africa   
Vancouver Sun
Even as Patrice Gordon was observed and tested for Ebola at Kelowna General Hospital, she never stopped wanting to return to West Africa. The Rossland nurse recently returned to Canada after working with the Canadian Red Cross in Sierra Leone and ...

Health-care worker leaves BC hospital after third negative Ebola test   The Globe and Mail
WHO: Number Of Reported Ebola Deaths In West Africa Rises To 7905   Huffington Post
Sierra Leone's president calls for week of fasting and prayer to stop Ebola   Washington Post
Mirror.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
Church Times   
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BBC News
   
Most cancer types 'just bad luck'   
BBC News
Most types of cancer can be put down to bad luck rather than risk factors such as smoking, a study has suggested. A US team were trying to explain why some tissues were millions of times more vulnerable to cancer than others. The results, in the journal ...

Biological bad luck blamed in two-thirds of cancer cases   Reuters
Two-thirds of cancer cases caused by "bad luck": Johns Hopkins Medicine study   Sydney Morning Herald
Scientists claim 65% of cancer cases are down to random mistakes in genes   Daily Mail
Irish Independent   
Deutsche Welle   
Irish Examiner   
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CBC.ca
   
Baby Elsa first child of 2015   
CTV News
Quebec's first-born baby of 2015 took her first breath just 18 seconds past midnight at the Royal Victoria Hospital this morning. Elsa Naccarello, a 6.9 lb girl, was named by her two-year-old older sister, who was inspired by the kids' film Frozen. Mother Rahela ...

A star is born: Princess Elsa is Montreal's first baby of 2015   Montreal Gazette
The first baby born in 2015 at the MUHC is a girl !   McGill University Health Center
MUHC and St. Mary's Hospital welcome first babies of 2015   CBC.ca
CJAD   
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Toronto Star
   
GTA's first New Year's baby born at midnight   
Toronto Star
Baby Grayson Jay Leslie wasted no time introducing himself to 2015. The GTA's first New Year's baby was born at exactly midnight. Even so, he wasn't first by much: Grayson was among a spate of baby boys, many the first for their parents, born in the early ...

First GTA New Year's baby born at midnight   Toronto Sun
Baby Grayson is the GTA's first of 2015   CBC.ca
It's a boy! First newborn in GTA arrives in Mississauga as the clock strikes midnight   Mississauga
680 News   
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National Post
   
Patios, playgrounds now off-limits as tough new anti-smoking rules take effect   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Tough new rules making it illegal to smoke on bar and restaurant patios have taken effect in Ontario. Smoking on playgrounds and public sports fields is also prohibited. The new rules also ban the sale of tobacco on post-secondary campuses.
18% of Ontario residents smoke cigarettes, 74% have tried to quit: poll   Hamilton Spectator

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CBC.ca
   
Vancouver police issue fentanyl warning after man dies   
CBC.ca
One man was dead and two others were in cardiac arrest when paramedics called police to a home in Vancouver last Sunday. Vancouver overdoses caused by fentanyl, not heroin · Heroin overdoses spike in Vancouver. A 24-year-old man, who was found ...

Vancouver police warn drug users after man dies   Vancouver Sun
Man's death sparks warning of 'fake' street drug containing Fentanyl   CTV News
Police issue warning to drug users after man overdoses on 'fake' oxycodone   The Province
Am730 Vancouver Traffic News   
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CBC.ca
   
The Pas baby might be Manitoba's first of 2015   
Winnipeg Free Press
The Pas just might boast the first baby born in Manitoba in 2015. A boy was delivered at The Pas Health Centre at 12:07 a.m. Thursday morning, a spokesman with the Northern Regional Health Authority confirmed.
Winnipeg's 1st baby of 2015 born at 1:18 am   CBC.ca
New Year's baby late arriving   The Sudbury Star
New Year's baby born at HSC   CTV News

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Edmonton Journal
   
Edmonton's New Year's baby 'knew what she wanted'   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Cradling her newborn daughter Echo less than 24 hours after delivering her via emergency caesarean section, Kayla McEvoy's hospital room is crowded with 10 reporters and photographers. “You're so popular,” she tells Echo, clad in a pink ...

Edmonton's 2015 New Year's baby named for Dollhouse character Echo   Edmonton Sun
It's a girl: Edmonton welcomes first baby of 2015   Globalnews.ca
Baby girl becomes Edmonton's first baby of 2015   CTV News

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Beacon News
   
Head of Alberta Medical Association supports bringing back health premiums   
660 News
The president of the Alberta Medical Association is floating an idea to improve health care, especially in terms of stable funding. In a year-end letter to physicians, Dr. Richard Johnston says the province should look at bringing back health premiums. Johnston ...

AMA president suggests bringing back health care premiums   iNews880.com
AMA president says predictable funding needed in 2015   News Talk 770 Calgary
Alberta Medical Association says province should consider health premiums   mysask.com

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Bloomberg
   
Hospitals Asked to Limit Ebola Gear With Supplies Tight   
Bloomberg
Hospitals should limit their purchases of sterile Ebola equipment to make sure health workers in West Africa have enough gear, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Most hospitals need enough equipment -- like face shields and ...

Ebola Fears in Pregnant Women Reducing Healthcare Use   Medscape
Ebola patient in BC tests negative for the virus   660 News
The suspected Ebola patient is transferred from the youth hostel Photo: Peter Jolly   Telegraph.co.uk
London Free Press   
Sun News Network   
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