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Swine flu linked to serious respiratory disease

Los Angeles Times - Thomas H. Maugh II - ‎3 hours ago‎
Such infections are usually linked to flu, but this year's rate is higher than normal. Also: A drop in flu cases is reported at colleges, and side effects for the vaccine are found to be minimal.

New HIV infections in decline

Los Angeles Times - ‎19 hours ago‎
There were about 17% fewer new infections worldwide in 2008, compared with 2001, but fewer than half of those infected began treatment, a World Health Organization and UNAIDS report says.

Islam's hajj: rain and fears of swine flu

The Associated Press - Hadeel Al-Shalchi - ‎5 hours ago‎
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia - Muslim pilgrims circled Islam's holiest site Wednesday in their traditional white robes, with a few additions - umbrellas and face masks - as the opening of the annual hajj was complicated by torrential rains and fears of swine ...
The Associated Press Video:  Millions in Mecca for Hajj Despite Rain, Flu The Associated Press

Editorial: Senate must give straight answers to health care questions

San Jose Mercury News - ‎4 hours ago‎
Based on the latest polls, the American public is all over the place on health care reform - and no wonder. Congress has yet to adequately answer the most fundamental questions about what it's doing.

Curbing global warming saves lives, studies say

The Associated Press - Seth Borenstein - ‎6 hours ago‎
WASHINGTON - Cutting global warming pollution would not only make the planet healthier, it would make people healthier too, new research suggests.

Everyone Is Talking About Mammograms, But Many Women Don't Get Them

U.S. News & World Report - Katherine Hobson - ‎8 hours ago‎
There's little debate about screening women ages 50 to 74. So why do so many slip through the cracks? By Katherine Hobson The recent brouhaha over breast cancer screening is about recommendations—what different experts say women of different ages ...

Humans 'hear' through their skin

BBC News - ‎3 hours ago‎
Sensations on the skin play a part in how people hear speech, say Canadian researchers. A study found that inaudible puffs of air delivered alongside certain sounds influenced what participants thought they were listening to.
Your Skin Can Help Your Ears Listen U.S. News & World Report

Type 1 Diabetes May Have a New Foe

U.S. News & World Report - Amanda Gardner - ‎4 hours ago‎
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25 (HealthDay News) -- A drug commonly used to treat non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and rheumatoid arthritis now also shows some promise in helping patients newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

Villaraigosa urges limit on medical marijuana dispensaries

Los Angeles Times - John Hoeffel - ‎1 hour ago‎
The mayor declines to say what the cap should be, but says it should be a level that can be adequately monitored by city officials and the Police Department.

Baxter hopes to build US cell-based vaccine manufacturing plant

Chicago Tribune - Bruce Japsen - ‎44 minutes ago‎
Deerfield-based Baxter International Inc. says it is looking into building a cell-based vaccine manufacturing plant in the US to produce seasonal and pandemic flu vaccines.

Reactions to Glaxo Flu Vaccine Under Investigation in Canada

Bloomberg - Trista Kelley, Alexandre Deslongchamps - ‎9 hours ago‎
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Canada is still investigating an unusually high rate of a side effect known as anaphylaxis from a batch of GlaxoSmithKline Plc's swine flu vaccine, health officials said today.
The Associated Press Video:  Swine Flu Vaccines Pulled From Canada The Associated Press

New Study Finds One in Five Diabetes Patients are Morbidly Obese

BETTER Health Research - Donna Parker - ‎5 hours ago‎
It's been found that one in five type 2 diabetics are morbidly obese, or at least 100 pounds overweight. Researchers from a study conducted by Loyola University have found that in ...

Missing boy spent 11 days wandering New York subways

CNN - Jamie Guzzardo, Jesse Solomon - ‎21 hours ago‎
New York (CNN) -- A 13-year-old teenager with Asperger's syndrome spent 11 days in October wandering New York's vast subway system until a police officer recognized him from a missing persons' poster, according to police and the youth's mother.

MRSA Strain on the Rise in Hospitals

WebMD - Bill Hendrick - ‎10 hours ago‎
Nov. 24, 2009 -- A potentially dangerous and rapidly spreading strain of the "superbug" MRSA poses a much greater public health threat than previously thought, new research shows.

No gathering around the fireplace allowed this Thanksgiving

Napa Valley Register - ‎4 hours ago‎
By Register Online Staff 3 pmBurning wood and firelogs is banned all day Thanksgiving, as a Winter Spare the Air Alert has been called for the entire Bay Area.

Health Buzz: Study Says Vioxx Risks Were Apparent Early and Other Health News

U.S. News & World Report - Megan Johnson - ‎Nov 24, 2009‎
A new study suggests that evidence linking heart risks to Vioxx, the Merck arthritis drug pulled from the market in 2004, was apparent in 2000, Health Day reports.

Be a Santa to a Senior program under way

News-Leader.com - ‎5 hours ago‎
An effort that delivered more than 300 gifts to local needy seniors in 2008 is under way again this holiday season, according to a news release.
Be a Santa to a Senior Hot Springs Village Voice

Another Loss for Pfizer in Drug Suits

New York Times - Duff Wilson - ‎Nov 23, 2009‎
Pfizer has been ordered to pay a total of $103 million in punitive damages to two women who were found to have breast cancer after they used hormonal drugs, state court officials in Philadelphia said Monday.

How to be happy: Don't be thankful on Thanksgiving

Chicago Tribune - Robert Pagliarini - ‎1 hour ago‎
Thanksgiving is a complete sham. Think about it. Valentine's Day is about love, so you give your loved ones chocolate and flowers.
Does Thanksgiving Belong at Work? U.S. News & World Report

Human Genome Begins Trial - Analyst Blog

Benzinga - ‎11 hours ago‎
Recently, Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (HGSI) and Aegera Therapeutics announced the initiation of dosing in a phase I clinical trial to evaluate the safety and tolerability of its lead inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein (IAP), HGS1029, as monotherapy in ...
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