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US aims to cut HIV infections in young women in Africa
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WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration has announced a $300 million program to drastically reduce HIV infections in girls and young woman in 10 sub-Saharan African nations hard hit by the virus. Administration officials are aiming for a 25 per cent ...
US Launches $300 Million Program to Fight HIV in AfricaCouncil Chronicle
US says to spend $300M to fight HIV in AfricaBlouin News Blogs
Obama Announces US Initiatives for First 'AIDS-Free Generation'Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration has announced a $300 million program to drastically reduce HIV infections in girls and young woman in 10 sub-Saharan African nations hard hit by the virus. Administration officials are aiming for a 25 per cent ...
US Launches $300 Million Program to Fight HIV in Africa
US says to spend $300M to fight HIV in Africa
Obama Announces US Initiatives for First 'AIDS-Free Generation'
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VG Hospital juggling resources to recover after flooding
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Nova Scotia Health Minister Leo Glavine will tour the Centennial Building of the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax on Monday, hoping to get things back to normal after a flood occurred in the building Thursday night. The Centennial Building flooded ...
Victoria General flood forces further cancellations, delaysCBC.ca
Vague timelines for patients awaiting surgeries at flooded Halifax hospitalMetroNews Canada
Hospital to cut into surgical backlog caused by floodTheChronicleHerald.ca
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Nova Scotia Health Minister Leo Glavine will tour the Centennial Building of the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax on Monday, hoping to get things back to normal after a flood occurred in the building Thursday night. The Centennial Building flooded ...
Victoria General flood forces further cancellations, delays
Vague timelines for patients awaiting surgeries at flooded Halifax hospital
Hospital to cut into surgical backlog caused by flood
Canada News
Lyme disease risk area growing in Manitoba, 11 cases in 2015
Canada News
The province announced Friday the geographic range of blacklegged ticks continues to expand north and west in Manitoba. The province's annual blacklegged tick surveillance program has identified a number of new and expanded Lyme disease risk areas, ...
Lyme Disease Risk Increases Across ManitobaCJOB
Lyme disease causing ticks spotted in new areas in ManitobaDispatch Tribunal
LOCAL LYME DISEASE PATIENTS PLAN PROTEST AT MAJOR MEDICAL MEETING IN SAN DIEGO ...East County Magazine
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Canada News
The province announced Friday the geographic range of blacklegged ticks continues to expand north and west in Manitoba. The province's annual blacklegged tick surveillance program has identified a number of new and expanded Lyme disease risk areas, ...
Lyme Disease Risk Increases Across Manitoba
Lyme disease causing ticks spotted in new areas in Manitoba
LOCAL LYME DISEASE PATIENTS PLAN PROTEST AT MAJOR MEDICAL MEETING IN SAN DIEGO ...
OurWindsor.ca
Breast cancer survivor shares why she Runs for the Cure
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Terry Ann Fauteux, a breast cancer survivor, is participating for the 17th time in CIBC's Run for the Cure. Fauteux began participating after her sister passed away from breast cancer. She said that after everything her family has gone through, she ...
Run for the Cure ready to rollVernon Morning Star
CIBC Run for the CureNews Talk 610 CKTB
Surrey Sisters Join the CIBC Run For The Cure Committee To Support women ...South Asian Link
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Terry Ann Fauteux, a breast cancer survivor, is participating for the 17th time in CIBC's Run for the Cure. Fauteux began participating after her sister passed away from breast cancer. She said that after everything her family has gone through, she ...
Run for the Cure ready to roll
CIBC Run for the Cure
Surrey Sisters Join the CIBC Run For The Cure Committee To Support women ...
Globalnews.ca
4 positives cases of West Nile found in Manitoba this season
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WINNIPEG – The province is reporting there have been four positive cases of the West Nile virus found in humans this season. There has also been one positive case found in horse. The latest results are from the surveillance period which ended on Sept. 19.
OUTDOORS: Hunters can alleviate West Nile virus riskClarksville Leaf Chronicle
Oakland County woman is Michigan's first West Nile fatalityDearborn Press and Guide
Michigan woman, 81, dies of West Nile virusMyTechBits
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WINNIPEG – The province is reporting there have been four positive cases of the West Nile virus found in humans this season. There has also been one positive case found in horse. The latest results are from the surveillance period which ended on Sept. 19.
OUTDOORS: Hunters can alleviate West Nile virus risk
Oakland County woman is Michigan's first West Nile fatality
Michigan woman, 81, dies of West Nile virus
Pembroke Daily Observer
Pembroke Kidney Walk expected to raise $16000
Pembroke Daily Observer
PEMBROKE - The Pembroke Kidney Walk saw its largest level of support yet Saturday as a record number of donors turned out to shine the light on a silent disease. It was a rather warm early fall day as more than 60 people gathered at the Pembroke ...
Annual Kidney Walk in Sarnia's Canatara Park supports patientsSarnia Observer
More than 100 take part in Penticton Kidney WalkGlobalnews.ca
Annual Clayton walk raises money for kidney disease researchWatertownDailyTimes.com
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Pembroke Daily Observer
PEMBROKE - The Pembroke Kidney Walk saw its largest level of support yet Saturday as a record number of donors turned out to shine the light on a silent disease. It was a rather warm early fall day as more than 60 people gathered at the Pembroke ...
Annual Kidney Walk in Sarnia's Canatara Park supports patients
More than 100 take part in Penticton Kidney Walk
Annual Clayton walk raises money for kidney disease research
Toronto Star
Hillary Clinton proposes legalizing prescription-pill imports from Canada
Toronto Star
WASHINGTON—Lost in the noise of her headline-grabbing coming-out against the Keystone XL pipeline, Hillary Clinton announced another Canada-U.S. policy this week that could affect millions of people. She called for legalizing prescription-pill imports ...
Why Cheap Drugs From Canada Became A Political Issue In The U.S. AgainHuffington Post Canada
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Toronto Star
WASHINGTON—Lost in the noise of her headline-grabbing coming-out against the Keystone XL pipeline, Hillary Clinton announced another Canada-U.S. policy this week that could affect millions of people. She called for legalizing prescription-pill imports ...
Why Cheap Drugs From Canada Became A Political Issue In The U.S. Again
Toronto Star
Antibiotic-resistant superbugs are here — and they're spreading
Toronto Star
The superbugs aren't coming; they're already here. And antibiotic-resistant bacteria are spreading not just in rich countries but in the developing world too, according to a new report by the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy. The 2015 ...
Report Card on Antibiotics Regulation Will Have Obama in Summer SchoolYahoo News
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The superbugs aren't coming; they're already here. And antibiotic-resistant bacteria are spreading not just in rich countries but in the developing world too, according to a new report by the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy. The 2015 ...
Report Card on Antibiotics Regulation Will Have Obama in Summer School
The Globe and Mail
Ontario doctors go on the offensive in wage dispute
The Globe and Mail
Ontario doctors are ramping up their months-long battle with the province over pay, publicly voicing their anger over fee cuts that take effect this week and raising the threat of reduced access to care – a move Health Minister Eric Hoskins says ...
Urgent need for Ontario home-care task force: HepburnOurWindsor.ca
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The Globe and Mail
Ontario doctors are ramping up their months-long battle with the province over pay, publicly voicing their anger over fee cuts that take effect this week and raising the threat of reduced access to care – a move Health Minister Eric Hoskins says ...
Urgent need for Ontario home-care task force: Hepburn
The Globe and Mail
The slow, steady battle for Guineans' trust in the Ebola vaccine
The Globe and Mail
The vaccinators stepped down a narrow alley, between mossy walls, and ventured into the tiny dirt courtyard where half a dozen families were preparing meals and washing dishes. Among them was the grieving family of Fatmata, a 10-year-old girl who had ...
Guinea celebrates with song as victory over Ebola nearsThe Sun Daily
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The vaccinators stepped down a narrow alley, between mossy walls, and ventured into the tiny dirt courtyard where half a dozen families were preparing meals and washing dishes. Among them was the grieving family of Fatmata, a 10-year-old girl who had ...
Guinea celebrates with song as victory over Ebola nears
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