2015年2月9日 星期一

2015-02-10 Canada English Health


CBC.ca
   
4 Toronto measles cases not linked to Disneyland outbreak   
CBC.ca
Early evidence suggests Toronto's measles outbreak is not linked to the growing outbreak in the United States that appears to have started at the Disneyland theme parks in California. Toronto Public Health said Monday that viruses from four of the six ...

Measles questions answered   Toronto Star
California confirms 107 cases of measles, 39 from Disneyland outbreak   Reuters
'Pro-vaxxers' vs. 'anti-vaxxers': Vaccination debate heats to boiling point in B.C.   The Province
Johnson City Press (subscription)   
Christian Science Monitor   
ABC News   
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Yale News
   
Shorter medical resident duty hours: Worse for patients, slightly better for residents   
Medical Xpress
Shorter duty hours for medical residents, although marginally better for residents themselves, may result in worse patient care, according to a randomized trial assessing resident duty hour schedules in the intensive care unit (ICU), which is published in CMAJ ...

Does More Rest Make for Safer Doctors?   CBC.ca (blog)

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Caledon Enterprise
   
One-day-only measles clinic opens after exposure at Toronto West End YMCA ...   
insideTORONTO.com
Toronto Public Health (TPH) opened a one-day measles clinic at the West End YMCA today (Monday, Feb. 9) after its daycare discovered it had been exposed to the virus recently. Staff, parents and children who come to the daycare were offered the free ...

Health unit investigates two suspected measles cases in region   Orangeville Banner
Kids possibly exposed to measles at west-end YMCA   Toronto Star
Children at Toronto daycare vaccinated for measles after adult diagnosed   CTV News
640 Toronto News   
CBC.ca   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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CBC.ca
   
Brookfield doctor found guilty of misconduct after elderly patient dies   
CBC.ca
A Brookfield doctor has admitted he did not act properly when he treated 86-year-old Emily Goodyear days before she died in May 2011. On Monday, Dr. Mohammed Imana admitted to a tribunal overseeing allegations of professional misconduct that his care ...

Three Month Licence Suspension, Fine, Additional Training for Doctor after ...   VOCM
Newfoundland doctor has licence suspended after woman dies of kidney failure   mysask.com
Mohammed Imana, Newfoundland Doctor, Guilty Of Misconduct After Woman ...   Huffington Post Canada

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CTV News
   
Sun-Brite Foods fined $70000 after worker injured   
CTV News
Sun-Brite Foods Inc. in Ruthven pled guilty Monday and has been fined $70,000 after a worker lost part of a foot in an industrial accident 17 months ago. On Sept. 5, 2013, a seasonal farm worker from Mexico was cleaning the area around a tomato peeling ...

Sun-Brite Fined For Worker's Injury   BlackburnNews.com
Sun-Brite Foods Inc. Fined $70000 After Worker Injured in Canning Facility   Government of Ontario News
Sun-Brite Foods fined $70000 after worker loses leg   Windsor Star (blog)

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Windsor Star
   
Flu outbreak at Windsor Regional Hospital Met campus   
CBC.ca
A flu outbreak has been declared at Windsor Regional Hospital's Metropolitan campus after one patient was diagnosed with the illness last week. Hospital officials say a patient in the 6-North unit tested positive for influenza A. A staff member who works there ...

No new flu cases in Windsor   Windsor Star (blog)
CEO Defends Flu Outbreak Decision   BlackburnNews.com

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BlackburnNews.com
   
Strike against CCAC now into its second week   
CKWS
STRIKING COMMUNITY CARE NURSES WERE BACK ON THE PICKET LINE TODAY — AS THEIR STRIKE HEADS INTO ITS SECOND WEEK. STRIKING COMMUNITY CARE NURSES WERE BACK ON THE PICKET LINE TODAY — AS THEIR STRIKE ...

Health care workers ask Orazietti for help   Sault Star
Access centre staff strikes in hopes of receiving...   www.insideottawavalley.com/
Strike Update: Home Care System, Hospitals Experiencing Chaos as CCAC ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)
BlackburnNews.com   
Wawa-news.com   
Ingersoll Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Sarah Hastings, Acadia University meningitis victim, had strain B   
CBC.ca
Nova Scotia's Department of Health and Wellness says laboratory test results confirm Acadia University student Sarah Hastings had the B strain of meningitis​. The student's roommate found her unresponsive in her dorm room on Jan. 31. Hastings, who is ...

No link between Acadia University, Lower Sackville meningitis deaths, tests find   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
UPDATED: Tests show meningitis deaths of Acadia student, Sackville teenager ...   Kings County Register/Advertiser
KINGS: Meningitis strain identified in Acadia death   Nova News Now
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
St. Mary's General Hospital cancels surgeries, again, after flooding   
CBC.ca
St. Mary's General Hospital in Kitchener has cancelled surgeries for the second day in a row, and is diverting patients as it deals with flooding caused by a broken water main. The hospital said Monday morning that the water main that broke on Sunday, ...

Water main fixed at St. Mary's General Hospital; restrictions remain in place   CTV News
Surgeries cancelled for at least two days as St. Mary's deals with flood   Waterloo Record
St. Mary's Hospital also cancels surgeries on Tuesday   570 News
InsideHalton.com   
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Peterborough Examiner
   
Leading autism organization: 'Vaccines do not cause autism'   
Peterborough Examiner
Rob Ring, chief science officer of Autism Speaks, issued a statement this week that there have been two decades of "extensive research" on whether there is a link between autism and vaccines. "The results of this research are clear: Vaccines do not cause ...

Why the 'anti-vaxxers' are winning (and how we can stop them)   Toronto Star
Unlikely group urges parents to protect their children from the measles   wreg.com

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