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Health care lessons from EuropeSan Francisco Chronicle - 30 minutes ago (11-29) 04:00 PST Washington - -- As Congress struggles to reform US health care, critics point to Canada and Britain as the poster children of what could happen here with a "government takeover" of health coverage. Ohio Democrats typify health-care discord Columbus Dispatch Free H1N1 vaccine to be distributed at schoolsBaltimore Sun - 3 hours ago The Anne Arundel County Department of Health and the county school system are partnering to administer H1N1 vaccine in nine area schools. New breast cancer advice would've been just thatSouthtown Star - - 1 hour ago Last week, I called my longtime girlfriend Lisa, who lives nearby in Homer Glen, to get her opinion on the latest mammogram advice for women. Linda Ellerbee: An anecdote speaks up on breast cancer Los Angeles Times Radiologist: Don't exclude under 50 Manteca Bulletin AIDS continues to take its toll on the SouthAccess North Georgia - - 21 hours ago GAINESVILLE - World AIDS Day will be observed Tuesday to help raise awareness about the worldwide impact of HIV and AIDS. The local numbers for the disease remain high. World AIDS Day events planned in region Kansas.com Study: Cost of treating diabetes to triple by 2034CNN - - Nov 26, 2009 Cases of diabetes will soar and the cost of treating the disease will triple, according to a new report. (CNN) -- The number of Americans with diabetes will nearly double in the next 25 years, ... AIDS cases take sharp upturn in Lubbock CountyLubbockOnline.com - - 3 hours ago Almost three decades of the AIDS epidemic has brought better medicines, fewer US deaths and fewer babies born infected with HIV. The negative attitudes toward people with the disease have been slower to change. Former model to speak out on AIDS Akron Beacon Journal Residents west of Willamette warned to boil drinking waterStatesman Journal - 6 minutes ago Portland water officials say residents west of the Willamette River should boil their drinking water to guard against E. coli bacteria. Portland Residents West of Willamette River Must Boil Water Salem-News.Com In Support of Abortion, It's Personal vs. PoliticalNew York Times - - 8 hours ago WASHINGTON - In the early 1950s, a coal miner's daughter from rural Kentucky named Louise McIntosh encountered the shadowy world of illegal abortion. Abortion's New Battleground Newsweek Health care and choice Muncie Star Press CDC launches travel campaign to fight H1N1 swine fluKTNV Las Vegas - 6 hours ago The holiday season can mean a prime time for travel. With the large crowds and jammed flights comes heightened concerns of travelers contracting the H1N1 swine flu virus. Helping Workers And Companies Fight The Flu HealthNewsDigest.com How Divorce Affects Your Social Security (Or Not)Wall Street Journal - Nov 27, 2009 My ex-wife will be entitled to a piece of my Social Security retirement benefits. Does her entitlement to my benefits reduce my benefits? Social Security column: Time to find your drug plan Plainview Daily Herald Other 'socialist' ideas worked out just fine Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Blood drive comingCordele Dispatch - 13 hours ago CORDELE - When the Red Cross bloodmobile visits here next week, staff will be asking volunteer donors, “why do you give?” Cordele's monthly blood drive is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 1 from 1 to 6 pm at the Community Clubhouse. Letter: Red Cross grateful for local volunteers Hudson Hub-Times FDA approves new flu vaccineCNN - 14 hours ago Agriflu will be administered as a single injection in the upper arm and is available in prefilled syringes, the FDA says. (CNN) -- The US Food and Drug Administration said Friday it has approved a new vaccine to prevent seasonal influenza. FDA OKs Novartis Vaccine Against Seasonal Flu In Fast Review Wall Street Journal FDA Releases New Shot to Fight Seasonal Flu NewsChannel5.com Empty Stocking Fund: Put some joy under a child's treeCharlotteObserver.com - - 9 hours ago (11.25.09) Ian Coleman (rolling fa mostly inished biketo his work station for some final touches) has volunteered with the Salvation Army's Christmas Bureau building bicycles for about nine years. Business This Week: The Empty Stocking Fund needs you Valdosta Daily Times Week in review Augusta Chronicle Protesters oppose closing of western Pa. hospitalPhiladelphia Inquirer - 21 hours ago AP The protesters held signs and distributed fliers Friday outside the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's headquarters downtown. Braddock hospital protesters turn up heat on UPMC Pittsburgh Post Gazette COBRA coverage subsidy ends soon for manySacramento Bee - - 3 hours ago When Paul Carroll lost his job in January, he and his wife, Kate, had a difficult, expensive choice: Do they keep their health insurance through his former employer, even though it would mean bearing the full cost of ... COBRA insurance subsidy program ends soon Verde Independent Expiring health insurance subsidy imperils laid-off Americans Kansas City Star Restaurants ready for smoking banStaunton News Leader - - 3 hours ago An anti-smoking law will go into effect Tuesday that will ban smoking in a majority of the state's restaurants. Although many local dining establishments already voluntarily made their ... Restaurants prepare for new smoking law Richmond Times Dispatch What's Happening in West Tennessee ChurchesJackson Sun - Nov 28, 2009 Mt. Pleasant #2 Missionary Baptist Church, 490 Stone Road, Pinson, will hold appreciation services for Pastor Jimmy L. Godwin at 11 am and 2 pm Sunday. Interim pastor offers city church fresh start Attleboro Sun Chronicle Hospital cuts to continue in 2010Cincinnati.com - - 16 hours ago Buffeted by the recession, Greater Cincinnati hospitals will continue to cut costs throughout 2010 and they say a new tax from the state of Ohio isn't helping. Ohio hospitals brace for new state fee Dayton Daily News New fee deepens hospitals' fiscal pain Columbus Dispatch Follow the feast with lighter fareWest Linn Tidings - - 12 hours ago Be sure to get in a little Turkey Trotting over the holiday weekend. As we start the Holiday Eating Season, you will want to move more to keep from packing on the pounds. Mom's noodles make turkey soup Yuma Sun Touch may influence what we are hearingBoston Globe - - Nov 26, 2009 Listening is more than a matter of being “all ears.'' People can also hear with their skin, according to new research that deepens our understanding of the senses, showing they can work together but also override one another. Skin Plays a Remarkable Role in Human Hearing U.S. News & World Report People Hear With Their Skin as Well as Their Ears New York 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. Would you like to be a special guest on the show? Send us an email which includes your contact information and the topic(s) that you would like to discuss. Listen to past shows featuring special guests... Bernard von NotHaus (Liberty Dollar) Aubrey de Grey, PhD Dr. Amanuel Sima, MD Dr. Bard Levey, DDS Neal Adams Robin Scovill (director) Richard Diaz (author) Dr. Kaayla T. 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