2015年1月4日 星期日

2015-01-05 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Doctors still scrambling for answers four months after EV-D68 outbreak   
CTV News
Four months after enterovirus D68 sickened thousands of children in North America, even killing some, doctors are still scrambling to learn more about the virus and its risk to the public. While most EV-D68 infections only cause cold-like symptoms, and few to ...

BC child third death in province linked to enterovirus D68 infection   National Post
Enterovirus D68 linked to BC child's death   Vancouver Sun
Enterovirus D68 linked to 3rd BC death   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Ebola outbreak: Edmonton aid worker to battle psychological toll of virus   
CBC.ca
Overflowing graveyards, crowded makeshift hospital wards, bodies left untouched on busy streets. Since the deadly Ebola outbreak began in West Africa, the images of physical suffering have spread worldwide. But with the death toll from the virus topping ...

Ebola: mapping the outbreak   BusinessDay
Ebola survivors in West Africa to share stories via mobile app, to help fight stigma   Reuters
Nearly 40 years and more than 20000 cases in, many Ebola mysteries remain   CTV News
Hamilton Spectator   
Toronto Sun   
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InStyle
   
Why this is the year you should ditch the desire to detox, cleanse   
The Globe and Mail
After weeks of overindulging, the claims are enticing: Detoxes and cleanses that promise to purify your body, boost energy, banish bloating, cut cravings, improve complexion, kick-start your metabolism, even help you lose up to 15 pounds in 10 days. Whether ...

Everything That's Wrong With Doing A 'Detox' Diet   Businessinsider India
Liquid Gold: Detox In the New Year with These Juice Cleansing Tips   InStyle
Here Is What A Juice Cleanse Does To Your Body   Macro Insider

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CTV News
   
How will you be working out this year? Top fitness trends for 2015   
CTV News
Every year, one of the most popular New Year's resolutions is to exercise and lose weight. But where do you start? What kind of exercises should you be doing? A recent survey by Canfitpro -- Canada's largest provider of fitness education -- may provide some ...

Fit for 2015   WLOS

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Soccer coach launches yoga classes for active kids (with video)   
Vancouver Sun
Eight slender arms — a few circled by bright friendship bracelets — reach up and overhead to limber the muscles of pint-sized athletes. The under-11 soccer players stretch and, later, massage away kinks by rolling on foam tubes. It's a Vancouver yoga class ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Reality check-up for health care   
Toronto Sun
fotolia-healthcare Health care. (Fotolia). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. In praise of imperfect democracy · Phony outrage drowns out real debate · Finding common ground on climate change ...

Marsden: A pox on health-care premiums (with poll)   Calgary Herald
Healthy discussion on Alberta health care   Calgary Sun

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580 CFRA Radio
   
Man revived after suffering heart attack while shovelling   
580 CFRA Radio
A friendly reminder from Ottawa Paramedics to anyone out shovelling, take it easy and don't rush. This after they were called to a home in the city's west end on Sunday afternoon to help a 67-year-old man that was having a heart attack, after shovelling his ...

Senior suffers heart attack shovelling   Ottawa Sun
Man saved after suffering heart attack while shovelling snow   CBC.ca

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ChrisD.ca
   
Flooding Closes ACCESS Winnipeg West Clinic   
ChrisD.ca
WINNIPEG — A burst water pipe early Sunday has forced the closure of the ACCESS Winnipeg West clinic. The frozen pipe on the third floor caused damage to much of the building, including other floors and the daycare. The Winnipeg Regional Health ...

Update: Water pipe burst causes 'significant damage' at West Winnipeg ...   MetroNews Canada
Burst pipe forces closure of community health centre   Winnipeg Free Press

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Globalnews.ca
   
Manuary kicks off at Saskatoon barbershop   
Globalnews.ca
Beard-growing campaign aims to raise awareness about head and neck cancer in Saskatoon for the rest of January. Neil Fisher / Global News. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the ...

Saskatoon men don Manuary beards for cancer research   News Talk 980 CJME
Manuary participants get last shave to kick off cancer awareness campaign   CTV News

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Toronto Star
   
Crucial Ontario child welfare computer system...   
Cambridge Times
A much-needed centralized computer system for Ontario's Children's Aid Societies won't be operational until 2019-20 — more than three years later than the Jeffrey Baldwin inquest jury had hoped. Only three — Halton, Simcoe and Renfrew — of the 46 ...

Crucial Ontario child welfare computer system years from full implementation ...   Macro Insider

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