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Behind Cancer Guidelines, Quest for DataNew York Times - - 8 hours ago A few years ago, an independent group that issues guidelines on cancer screening decided to review its recommendations for breast cancer. To screen or not to screen Boston Globe Nigeria: Pilgrim Dies of Swine FluAllAfrica.com - - 2 hours ago Mecca - A 17-year-old Nigerian girl and three other pilgrims died of swine flu soon after arriving in Saudi Arabia, Saudi health officials said yesterday while announcing the first deaths from swine flu in this year's hajj. Administration tries to shield reform efforts from the falloutWashington Post - - Nov 21, 2009 President Obama's vision for making health care in America more effective and efficient collided for the first time last week with the realities and peculiarities of the nation's health-care system. Debating healthcare reform the old-fashioned way Los Angeles Times 65? Back of the Line for the Swine Flu Vaccine, PalNew York Times - - Nov 21, 2009 TRIAGE Young children, here playing near where swine flu shots will be given in Texas, are one of the high-risk groups. By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Frustration grows as swine flu vaccine remains scarce Tampa Tribune Seniors to soon get H1N1 shot The Tennessean In Cancer Testing, Less Is Now BetterWall Street Journal - - Nov 20, 2009 Worries that widespread screening for breast and cervical cancers can yield limited benefit and lead to unnecessary harm prompted decisions this week by two medical organizations to recommend less preventive testing. Medical marijuana finds social outlet in Ore. cafeThe Associated Press - - 1 hour ago PORTLAND, Ore. - At the newly opened Cannabis Cafe, people sit around taking tokes from a "vaporizer" - a contraption with a big plastic bag that captures the potent vapors of heated marijuana. Marijuana is Now a Political Opportunity, Not a Liability Opposing Views Swine Flu Seen as CrestingWall Street Journal - - Nov 20, 2009 The current wave of swine flu may have peaked in most of the US, but the illness remains widespread and the threat of another wave remains, officials said Friday. Free Thanksgiving dinners offered in Tri-State areaThe Herald-Mail - 34 minutes ago Several churches and organizations in the Tri-State area are holding free community Thanksgiving dinners. The Salvation Army is hosting a free Thanksgiving dinner at The Salvation Army church at 541 George St. in Hagerstown's West End. Holiday dinners planned for today, Thursday Daytona Beach News-Journal Thanksgiving Comes One Day Early For Hundreds in Salem Salem-News.Com Doctor supply already strainedMiamiHerald.com - - 8 hours ago Experts worry that a healthcare overhaul would result in a potentially overwhelming demand for primary-care doctors. BY KRISTEN GERENCHER SAN FRANCISCO -- It's a phrase people are loath to hear when they're looking for a new primary-care doctor: Not ... 'Medical home' concept may lead to better health care Fort Worth Business Press Delco residents swarm to H1N1 vaccine clinicDelaware County Daily Times - - 1 hour ago MIDDLETOWN - Officials have yet to release a final tally for how many local residents received H1N1 flu vaccines in Delaware County this weekend, but they are already calling the drive a success. H1N1 vaccine clinics set for Nov. 24, 25 The Reporter Swine flu clinic: A record-breaker? Louisville Courier-Journal New law bans genetic discriminationLos Angeles Times - - Nov 22, 2009 The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, the most sweeping anti-discrimination law in nearly 20 years, prohibits employers from hiring or firing based on a person's genetic makeup. Law to prohibit genetic discrimination The Money Times Employers, health insurers can't request genetic tests Palm Beach Post Kids Exposed To Lead, Tobacco Smoke Prenatally At Risk Of ADHDAHN - - 43 minutes ago Cincinatti, OH (AHN) - Children prenatally exposed to tobacco smoke and lead are at a significant risk of developing attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, according to a recent study. U. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell ResearchNew York Times - - Nov 20, 2009 The University of Nebraska Board of Regents cast a tie vote on human embryonic stem cell research on Friday, defeating a rare effort to limit such research at a university system beyond what state and federal laws allow. Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy for Eye Disease Planned U.S. News & World Report U. of Neb. board votes down stem-cell rule changes The Associated Press 5-Alarm Fire Destroys Apartment BuildingMyFox Philadelphia - 22 hours ago A five alarm fire rips thru an apartment building in Northeast Philadelphia, injuring 19 people, and 3 firefighters. The fire began in the early morning hours, at the Austin Manor Apartments at 7024 Rising Sun Avenue, trapping many residents in their ... More than a dozen hurt in Philly apartment fire Philadelphia Inquirer Cases of Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 causing new concernUSA Today - - 9 hours ago By Sang Tan, AP By Steve Sternberg, USA TODAY The momentum of the H1N1 flu outbreak has fallen off, but flu activity is still high and Tamiflu-resistant virus may have begun to spread. Suicide survivors gather to console each other in Palo AltoSan Jose Mercury News - - Nov 21, 2009 The necklaces spilling out of plastic bags looked like Mardi Gras beads, but a color-coded chart told a different, less festive story. Football world remembers Stefanie SpielmanProFootballTalk - - 15 hours ago Stefanie Spielman, the wife of former NFL linebacker Chris Spielman, is being remembered this weekend by the football community as a woman who fiercely battled breast cancer until her death Thursday at the age of 42. Benjamin J. Marrison commentary: Spielman offers lesson for living Columbus Dispatch Free H1N1 Shots Available TodayLEX18 Lexington KY News - - Nov 21, 2009 The Fayette County Health Department will be giving out free H1N1 vaccinations at two locations in Lexington. The first clinic will be at the Lexington Christian Academy. Logan County sees first death from H1N1 Bowling Green Daily News First H1N1 death reported in Robertson Ledger Independent Cosmetic surgeons frown on Senate's 'botax' planMiamiHerald.com - - Nov 20, 2009 WASHINGTON - If you're considering Botox to erase frown lines or liposuction to get rid of love handles, you might want to move fast. US Cosmetic Medical Market Faces New Challenge In Senate Bill Wall Street Journal Reform must reward low-cost, high-quality hospitalsBangor Daily News - - Nov 21, 2009 Maine's 39 community and specialty hospitals strongly support health care reform at the national level that would expand insurance coverage, slow the escalation of costs and improve the quality and safety of health care services. Making amends for what one spends Washington Times | How to call the show... 1) Make sure the show is live (see graphic above). 2) Dial 724-444-7444. 3) Enter Call ID# 27566 when prompted. 4) Follow the phone prompts to join the call. 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