2015年2月13日 星期五

2015-02-14 Canada English Health


CTV News
   
Premier Couillard blasts parents who don't vaccinate kids against measles   
CTV News
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard isn't hiding his frustration with parents who refuse to vaccinate their kids against measles. The premier appealed to citizens to be responsible, in the wake of authorities confirming ten Quebecers infected with ...

Quebec premier lays into parents who don't vaccinate kids against measles   580 CFRA Radio
Premier chastises parents who don't vaccinate kids against measles   Montreal Gazette

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The Province
   
Fibre-optic device could advance brain tumour surgery   
The Province
TORONTO - Canadian researchers have developed a fibre-optic probe they believe could help neurosurgeons track down stray cancer cells in patients with invasive brain tumours, thereby potentially reducing the risk of recurrence and improving life ...


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CANOE
   
Ontario parents most supportive of vaccines, Quebec least: Poll   
CANOE
Parents in Ontario and Saskatchewan are the most supportive of vaccinations, while those in Quebec are the least, according to a new Angus Reid Institute poll. Moms and dads in Ontario and Saskatchewan are the most "pro-vaccinating" at 77% and 75%, ...

POLL: Most Canadians support a military effort against ISIS   Newstalk 1010
Majority of Canadians support Canada's ISIS mission: exclusive poll   Globalnews.ca
Vaccines widely accepted by Canadians as effective, poll suggests   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
Ottawa Citizen   
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Toronto Star
   
CCAC workers' union and employers may be headed to arbitration after talks ...   
Toronto Star
Arbitration appears to be on the horizon for the union representing home and community care workers and their employers after talks broke off Thursday, extending the strike into a third week. The Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) and Community Care ...

Community Care Access Centre talks break down   CBC.ca
Mediation fails to resolve CCAC strike   The Kingston Whig-Standard
Nurses continue to walk picket line   The North Bay Nugget
Chatham Daily News   
BlackburnNews.com   
Windsor Square   
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AsiaOne
   
MERS in the Philippines: DOH says 11 contacts admitted at RITM   
Outbreak News Today
In a follow-up to the report Wednesday of the nurse who tested positive Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), the Philippines Department of Health (DOH) officials say they are doing everything to prevent the spread of the novel ...

Eleven people linked to Philippines MERS case show symptoms: WHO   Arab News

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CTV News
   
Patients discharged from hospital as Ebola tests come back negative   
CTV News
Two Waterloo Region residents taken to hospital this week to be monitored for potential Ebola symptoms have been released from care after further tests for the virus came back negative. The woman and child were taken to a hospital in London – one ...

Tests negative for Ebola, patients discharged from LHSC   London Community News
London patients negative for Ebola   InsideHalton.com
Final Ebola Test Results at LHSC Come Back Negative   Am980 London News
BlackburnNews.com   
London Free Press   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Recent UBC grad helps even the odds against her family's cancer   
Vancouver Sun
Cancer very nearly wiped out an entire generation of Samantha Hansford's family. Her grandmother Laura Goss survived both breast and stomach cancer. Seven of Goss's brothers and sisters and her daughter — Hansford's aunt Arleen — were not so lucky.
Newfoundland woman helps quantify risks of cancer that riddles her family tree   Yorkton This Week

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Toronto doctors hopeful second twin girl will find liver donor soon   
Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — Several potential organ donors are undergoing tests at a Toronto hospital and doctors say they are hopeful they will soon find a match for a little girl who needs a new liver to survive. Three-year-old Phuoc Wagner, who has Alagille syndrome, ...

An 'impossible' choice, made: An Ontario twin gets her liver   Macleans.ca
Dad, girl on mend, twin awaiting liver donation   Toronto Sun
Michael Wagner's 2nd twin to get liver transplant within weeks, doctors say   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Sask. gets 'D' grade on health report card   
CTV News
Saskatchewan has earned a 'D' grade on a report card examining health outcomes in Canada and other countries. The Conference Board of Canada ranked the province 24th in its “How Canada Performs” health report card, which compared 29 jurisdictions, ...

Manitoba grades 'D' for health on report card   Winnipeg Free Press
Sask. gets D grade in health   Regina Leader-Post
Manitoba gets poor grade in Canadian health report   CBC.ca
Vancouver Sun   
Toronto Sun   
Times Colonist   
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Vancouver Sun
   
US okays genetically engineered BC apples that don't turn brown   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia firm that created a controversial apple genetically engineered not to turn brown has been given a stamp of approval by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc. of Summerland, B.C., spent almost ...

Gene-Altered Apples Get US Approval   New York Times
United States OKs Canadian grown non-browning GMO apples   Toronto Star
Genetically modified apples that don't brown OK'd for US   USA TODAY
Wall Street Journal   
Washington Post   
ABC News   
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