2015年3月7日 星期六

2015-03-08 Canada English Health


ABC News
   
Yale Football Staff Produces 3 Bone Marrow Donors   
ABC News
Finding a match for someone who needs a bone marrow transplant can be like searching for a needle in a haystack — unless you are looking at Yale University. An unlikely three members of the football staff, who were all roommates, have donated bone ...


and more »   


Voice of America
   
WHO Begins Ebola Vaccine Trial in Guinea   
Voice of America
The World Health Organization began large-scale testing of an experimental Ebola vaccine in Guinea on Saturday. Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny, WHO assistant director-general, told The Associated Press that the agency intended to "vaccinate for this trial up to ...

Ebola milestone: Liberia releases last known patient from treatment   Los Angeles Times
Made-in-Canada Ebola vaccine being put to the test in 3 West African studies   CTV News
World Health Organization to test Ebola vaccine in Guinea, aims to find and stop ...   Edmonton Journal

all 888 news articles »   


BBC News
   
Frankie the dog 'sniffs out thyroid cancer'   
BBC News
A dog has been used to sniff out thyroid cancer in people who had not yet been diagnosed, US researchers say. Tests on 34 patients showed an 88% success rate in finding tumours. The team, presenting their findings at the annual meeting of the Endocrine ...

Frankie the doggy 'sniffs out cancer'   Picayune Leader
Scenttrained canine detects thyroid cancer in urine samples could aid in diagnosis   Healio
Scent-trained dog detects thyroid cancer in human urine samples   Sarnia Observer
Philly.com   
WebMD   
all 44 news articles »   


Times Gazette
   
New study: Frequent smartphone use make people lazy to think   
Times Gazette
New study reveals that smartphones induce lazy thinking to many people. Gadgets are not promoting people to use their own minds because it already solves problems with a click of a finger. Frequent smartphone users are more dependent on their gut feel ...

Does heavy smartphone use make us more lazy, less intelligent?   CTV News
Reliance on Smartphones Linked to Lazy Thinking   Digital Journal
Has smartphone made you a lazy thinker?   Vancouver Desi
Sarnia Observer   
Daily Mail   
all 67 news articles »   


CBC.ca
   
Hep A vaccinations offered in Nanaimo after Superstore cashier infected   
CBC.ca
The Vancouver Island Health Authority is scheduling vaccinations for store employees and eligible members of the public tomorrow after a cashier at the Nanaimo Superstore at 6435 Metral Drive tested positive for hepatitis A. More information on hep A public ...

Public health alert issued after Nanaimo Superstore employee contracts ...   Vancouver Sun
Store employee tests positive for hepatitis A   Nanaimo Daily News
Hep A alert linked to Nanaimo grocery store   Times Colonist
The Province   
all 34 news articles »   


CBC.ca
   
E-cigarette restrictions in BC to be introduced in spring   
CBC.ca
E-cigarettes are to be restricted in British Columbia with legislation designed to stem their use among young people, the government announced Thursday. The legislation, expected to be introduced in the spring, will make amendments to the Tobacco Control ...

BC will restrict sale and marketing of e-cigarettes   Times Colonist
'Our first goal is to protect BC youth': Province to ban sale of e-cigarettes to those ...   Regina Leader-Post
The Unadvertised Health Risks of E-Cigarettes   Huffington Post Canada
The Australian   
ecns   
Vancouver Sun   
all 110 news articles »   


Toronto Star
   
Thalidomide victims each get $125K compensation from Ottawa   
Toronto Star
EDMONTON—The federal government is offering a $125,000 lump-sum payment to each of Canada's thalidomide victims. Health Minister Rona Ambrose says the money is tax free and intended to cover urgent health-care needs. The long-awaited ...

Thalidomide survivors to receive $125000 lump sum payment each   CBC.ca
Ottawa's offer to thalidomide victims is little cold hard cash, much cold-heartedness   The Globe and Mail
Thalidomide victims offered $125K payment   CTV News
Toronto Sun   
Hamilton Spectator   
Edmonton Journal   
all 59 news articles »   


News1130
   
Vancouver port operations resume fully after fire   
Williams Lake Tribune
VANCOUVER - Operations at Vancouver's port have now resumed fully, after a chemical fire tore through a shipping container earlier this week. A spokesman for Port Metro Vancouver says the Centerm container terminal, where the fire started, opened to full ...

Chemical fire at Vancouver port fire out as investigation begins   Times Colonist
Spike in 911 calls during chemical fire, people looking for info: ECOMM   News1130
Vancouver port fire out; investigation begins   Peace Arch News

all 19 news articles »   


OurWindsor.ca
   
Scientists critical of University of Toronto homeopathy study   
OurWindsor.ca
90 top scientists have signed an open letter calling into question a clinical trial on homeopathy treatment for ADHD. Faculty of Pharmacy. Charla Jones/Toronto Star. Scientists from around the world are questioning the value of a study of homeopathy in ...

Adults who can't pay attention   Winnipeg Free Press
8 Practical Tips for Managing Adult ADHD   Care2.com

all 12 news articles »   


580 CFRA Radio
   
CHEO gets funding to help children with chronic pain (with video)   
Ottawa Citizen
Before a 16-year-old competitive figure skater was cared for by a team of experts in chronic pain at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, she had given up hope of getting back on the ice. But after six months in CHEO's outpatient chronic pain program, ...

More cash, less wait for chronic pain help   Ottawa Sun
CHEO slashes wait times for kids with chronic pain   580 CFRA Radio
Expanding Access to Chronic Pain Treatment for Children   Government of Ontario News

all 5 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言