2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Canada English Health


Washington Post
   
In MONROVIA, Liberia   
Washington Post
The disease had left her with almost nothing, but when she heard that the Americans were hiring, Josephine Dolley pulled out her best blue jeans. She let her long braided hair down. She put on a freshly ironed maroon blouse instead of the stained cotton ...

Ebola not yet over despite decline: report   Xinhua
UPDATE 1-Slow Ebola response cost thousands of lives - MSF - TRFN   Reuters
How Ebola changed the world   BBC News
Montreal Gazette   
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Calgary Herald
   
Ban on underage indoor tanning proposed by Alberta's Minister of Health   
CTV News
Concerns over the safety of artificial tanning have prompted Health Minister Stephen Mandel to propose a bill which prohibits minors from using indoor tanning salons. The legislation will ban anyone under the age of 18 from accessing tanning equipment and ...

Bill 22 would ban artificial tanning for minors   CBC.ca
Alberta to ban people under 18 from tanning beds to protect against skin cancer   580 CFRA Radio

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CBC.ca
   
Measles found in 2 passengers on Air China flight to Vancouver   
CBC.ca
Two passengers on Air China flight CA991 from Beijing have tested positive for measles, prompting Vancouver Coastal Health to issue a public advisory. Reka Gustafson​, VCH medical health officer, said the two passengers arrived in Vancouver on March ...

Two measles cases in Vancouver area linked to flight from Beijing   Vancouver Sun
Measles alert issued in Vancouver after two passengers on Air China flight test ...   The Province
Measles in Vancouver   Castanet.net
Prince George Citizen   
News1130   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
New push for straight talk between doctors, patients about end-of-life care   
Calgary Herald
As the nation awaits legalized doctor-assisted death, the transplant community is grappling with a potential new source of life-saving organs — ... WASHINGTON - Dr. Angelo Volandes remembers performing rib-cracking CPR on a frail elderly man dying of ...

As patients face death, doctors push straight talk on care   Columbia Missourian

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Digital Journal
   
Province of Ontario bans breeding, acquiring of killer whales   
Digital Journal
The Canadian province of Ontario is banning the acquisition and breeding of killer whales. The announcement was made Monday after legislation on the ban was tabled, legislation that will also improve the treatment of captured marine creatures.
Ontario moves to end killer whales in captivity   Toronto Sun
Marine mammal legislation one step closer   Niagara Falls Review
Ontario to ban breeding, acquisition of killer whales   Toronto Star
Huffington Post Canada   
CTV News   
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Antidepressants have sexual side effects in teens, too   
WHBL Sheboygan
(Reuters Health) – - When teens take pills for depression and anxiety, doctors need to make sure they understand that sexual side effects are common with the drugs, a new paper advises. Under the best of circumstances, it can be awkward for doctors to ...


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Calgary Herald
   
Research could speed up heart attack blood test   
Calgary Herald
Dr. James Andruchow, left, and Dr. Andrew McRae, right, chat with Juan Garcia, 45, a study participant. Adrian Hopkins / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. Foothills Medical Centre researchers are looking to reduce the wait for a blood test result ...

New generation blood tests could speed up diagnosis of heart attacks   CBC.ca
New heart attack test could ease pressure on congested emergency departments   Globalnews.ca
Researchers look at new and quicker way of diagnosing heart attacks   News Talk 770 Calgary
Calgary Sun   
MetroNews Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Daughters recount choking death of father, 79, at Regina hospital   
CBC.ca
Last January Lori Urszulan watched her father choke to death in a Regina hospital. Her 79-year-old father, Earl Luhr, was admitted to the Pasqua Hospital to await a long term care bed. Luhr had developed trouble swallowing and began rapidly losing weight.
Hospital overcrowding led to poor care in Saskatchewan man's death: NDP   580 CFRA Radio
Changes sought after dad chokes to death in Regina hospital   News Talk 650 CKOM
UPDATED: Family blames hospital mistakes, overcrowding for Regina man's death   Globalnews.ca

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Waterloo Record
   
Grand River Hospital to remain accessible as LRT construction ramps up   
Waterloo Record
An artist's drawing shows a finished LRT track at King and Pine streets. LRT construction started Monday along King Street in front of Grand River Hospital. LRT construction map. LRT construction map from email. next play/pause pre 1/2. Waterloo Region ...

Detour time: King, Charles now closed for Ion-related construction   CTV News
Construction underway for Waterloo Region Light Rail Transit   570 News

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Montreal Gazette
   
Group calls for aggressive measures to combat smoking in Quebec   
CTV News
Montreal politicians and health authorities want to extinguish Quebec's reputation as the ashtray of Canada. Smoking-related illness kills 10,000 Quebecers each year and yet 20,000 new smokers start lighting up annually, a cycle that leads to tragedy and ...

Montreal city council says province must act on tobacco use   Montreal Gazette
City wants smoking banned in more places   CJAD

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