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Medical community wants eHealth funds released

The Canadian Press - Fri Nov 6, 4:28 PM

OTTAWA - A newly released report may add to the pressure on Health Canada to release $500 million it has frozen while federal officials decide the merits of a national eHealth project.

  • US President Barack Obama speaks about healthcare reform legislation during a daily press briefing in the White House. Obama, his top domestic priority in the balance, is to make a rare in-person plea for wary lawmakers to cast an historic vote for legislation to remake US health care  Photo:Saul Loeb/AFP
    Obama urges lawmakers on historic health care vote AFP - Sat Nov 7, 8:43 AM

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama, his top domestic priority in the balance, was on Saturday to make a rare in-person plea for wary lawmakers to cast an historic vote for legislation to overhaul US health care.

  • B.C. politicians to sit through weekend to pass strike legislation The Canadian Press - Fri Nov 6, 8:27 PM

    VICTORIA, B.C. - The union representing long-striking B.C. paramedics is hurling some of its anger at provincial moves to legislate them back to work at Olympic organizers.

  • Obesity causes more than 100,000 incidents of cancer in the US every year, the American Institute for Cancer Research said in estimates published Friday.  Photo:/AFP
    Obesity causes 100,000 US cancers every year: study AFP - Fri Nov 6, 5:17 PM

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Obesity causes more than 100,000 incidents of cancer in the US every year, the American Institute for Cancer Research said in estimates published Friday.

  • Deadly tropical disease hits south Sudan AFP - Fri Nov 6, 12:53 PM

    MALAKAL, Sudan (AFP) - Southern Sudan is facing a "serious outbreak" of the deadly kala azar tropical disease, the aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) warned on Friday.

  • AIDS ribbons. Human Rights Watch on Friday criticised Uganda's HIV/AIDS bill, some of whose clauses call for mandatory testing of pregnant women, sex offenders and victims, and disclosure of HIV status.  Photo:/AFP
    Human Rights Watch slams Uganda AIDS bill AFP - Fri Nov 6, 12:05 PM

    KAMPALA (AFP) - Human Rights Watch on Friday criticised Uganda's HIV/AIDS bill, some of whose clauses call for mandatory testing of pregnant women, sex offenders and victims, and disclosure of HIV status.


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