Vancouver Sun
Doctors call for wider use of drug that can prevent HIV infection
Vancouver Sun
International HIV/AIDS experts meeting in Vancouver are calling for wider use of a drug that can prevent HIV infection among those who engage in high-risk sex and are not infected with the virus. But there are unanswered questions about the one-pill-a ...
French teen in remission for 12 years despite halt to treatment, HIV meeting toldThe Globe and Mail
Teen in remission from HIV 12 yrs after stopping medsThe Sun Daily
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Vancouver Sun
International HIV/AIDS experts meeting in Vancouver are calling for wider use of a drug that can prevent HIV infection among those who engage in high-risk sex and are not infected with the virus. But there are unanswered questions about the one-pill-a ...
French teen in remission for 12 years despite halt to treatment, HIV meeting told
Teen in remission from HIV 12 yrs after stopping meds
Starting HIV therapy early stalls death, AIDS-related events
NorthernLife.ca
Chickenpox-related doctors' visits down
NorthernLife.ca
A study from Public Health Ontario has shown that the chickenpox vaccination has led to a 70 per cent drop in doctors' visits. File photo. Tweet · Print · Email. Vaccine has led to a 70 per cent drop. New research from Public Health Ontario (PHO) has ...
Ontario chickenpox cases plunging with public vaccine programThe Globe and Mail
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NorthernLife.ca
A study from Public Health Ontario has shown that the chickenpox vaccination has led to a 70 per cent drop in doctors' visits. File photo. Tweet · Print · Email. Vaccine has led to a 70 per cent drop. New research from Public Health Ontario (PHO) has ...
Ontario chickenpox cases plunging with public vaccine program
CTV News
Sask. Cancer Agency says two employees breached privacy of 48 patients
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The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency says it has disciplined two employees for viewing the private health information of 48 people they were not providing care for. The information they looked at included patient names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of ...
Sask. Cancer Agency employees snooped on 48 patientsCBC.ca
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The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency says it has disciplined two employees for viewing the private health information of 48 people they were not providing care for. The information they looked at included patient names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of ...
Sask. Cancer Agency employees snooped on 48 patients
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency patient privacy breach
Privacy breaches at Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
CIDRAP
Experimental Ebola drug shelved; study explores virus clearance
CIDRAP
Tekmira Pharmaceuticals announced today that it has suspended development of TKM-Ebola, a drug cocktail that showed disappointing human trial results in West Africa, as a convalescent plasma trial at a Doctors Without Borders (MSF) facility in Guinea ...
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CIDRAP
Tekmira Pharmaceuticals announced today that it has suspended development of TKM-Ebola, a drug cocktail that showed disappointing human trial results in West Africa, as a convalescent plasma trial at a Doctors Without Borders (MSF) facility in Guinea ...
Tekmira suspends work on Ebola drug, will change name
Tekmira Pharmaceuticals gives up research on Ebola treatment to focus on ...
Tekmira to suspend Ebola drug development, focus on hepatitis B
CTV News
Petrolia company fined after guilty plea in 2013 workplace accident
Lambton Shield
SofSurfaces-Leaders-in-Fall-Protection Petrolia-based Sof Surfaces Inc., which manufactures rubberized safety tiles for use in children's playgrounds, has pleaded guilty and fined $70,000 after a worker lost a foot to moving machinery in late 2013.
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Lambton Shield
SofSurfaces-Leaders-in-Fall-Protection Petrolia-based Sof Surfaces Inc., which manufactures rubberized safety tiles for use in children's playgrounds, has pleaded guilty and fined $70,000 after a worker lost a foot to moving machinery in late 2013.
Worker loses foot, company fined $70000
Sof Surfaces Fined In Workplace Incident
Sof Surfaces Inc. Fined $70000 After Worker Loses Foot
Toronto Star
Heat will be factor for fans, athletes at Pan Am Games on Sunday
Toronto Star
It's going to be a hot one for Pan Am Games spectators, with temperatures Sunday expected to top 30C with a humidex reading that could make it feel like 40C. So how to keep cool? Here are some tips from Dr. Julia Alleyne, TO2015's chief medical officer:.
Pan Am Games athletes told to be careful amid Toronto heat alertCBC.ca
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Toronto Star
It's going to be a hot one for Pan Am Games spectators, with temperatures Sunday expected to top 30C with a humidex reading that could make it feel like 40C. So how to keep cool? Here are some tips from Dr. Julia Alleyne, TO2015's chief medical officer:.
Pan Am Games athletes told to be careful amid Toronto heat alert
Athletes at Pan Am Games told to watch for signs of heat-related illness
CTV News
Marijuana rally held in front of Winnipeg police station
CTV News
A handful of people openly smoked pot in front of the Winnipeg police station Monday morning. The group was there to support Glenn Price, the owner of Your Medical Cannabis Headquarters, a pot shop. Price said police have warned him they might shut ...
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A handful of people openly smoked pot in front of the Winnipeg police station Monday morning. The group was there to support Glenn Price, the owner of Your Medical Cannabis Headquarters, a pot shop. Price said police have warned him they might shut ...
Protesters smoke up in Winnipeg in favour of medical marijuana store
Pot smokers praise marijuana's benefits
Banking will be a challenge for Hawaii medical marijuana dispensary owners
Ottawa Citizen
Families afflicted by rare early Alzheimer's push for new research
Ottawa Citizen
WASHINGTON - Alzheimer's has ravaged generations of Dean DeMoe's family — his grandmother, father, siblings — all in their 40s and 50s. DeMoe himself inherited the culprit gene mutation and at 53, the North Dakota man volunteers for a drug study he ...
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Ottawa Citizen
WASHINGTON - Alzheimer's has ravaged generations of Dean DeMoe's family — his grandmother, father, siblings — all in their 40s and 50s. DeMoe himself inherited the culprit gene mutation and at 53, the North Dakota man volunteers for a drug study he ...
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Medical officials monitoring Pan Am health risks
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A group at KFL&A Public Health in Kingston, Ont., monitors a real-time surveillance system that has information coming in from 68 hospitals and 10 public health units near Pan Am venues. next play/pause pre 1/1. OurWindsor.Ca. By Alison Shouldice.
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A group at KFL&A Public Health in Kingston, Ont., monitors a real-time surveillance system that has information coming in from 68 hospitals and 10 public health units near Pan Am venues. next play/pause pre 1/1. OurWindsor.Ca. By Alison Shouldice.
Keeping a health watch on the Games
Peterborough Examiner
No extra funding for Cobourg hospital
Peterborough Examiner
VALERIE MACDONALD Northumberland Today Health Minister Eric Hoskins announced more provincial funding for 56 small hospitals when he visited Campbellford Memorial Hospital (CMH) Monday. The only hospital to receive some of the more than $7 ...
Province-wide small hospital fundingQuinte News
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Peterborough Examiner
VALERIE MACDONALD Northumberland Today Health Minister Eric Hoskins announced more provincial funding for 56 small hospitals when he visited Campbellford Memorial Hospital (CMH) Monday. The only hospital to receive some of the more than $7 ...
Province-wide small hospital funding
Ontario Investing $7 Million in Small Hospitals Across the Province
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