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WHO says Tamiflu still works against swine fluThe Associated Press - 1 hour ago GENEVA - The World Health Organization says isolated cases of drug-resistant swine flu in Britain and the United States have not changed the agency's assessment of the disease. New drug-resistant swine flu case BBC News Swine Flu Raises Risk of Pneumococcal infectionsdBTechno - 42 minutes ago Boston (DbTechNo) - According to the CDC, people with swine flu are also at risk of developing a number of severe bacterial infections including pneumonia. Rise in cases expected alongside flu pandemic; Denver is hotbed Washington Post Saudi floods kill 77 while Muslims perform hajjThe Associated Press - - 18 minutes ago MOUNT ARAFAT, Saudi Arabia - Muslim pilgrims holding white umbrellas against the blazing sun clambered up a rocky desert hill for prayers Thursday during the annual hajj, following a day of torrential rains that killed at least 77 people. Heavy Flooding Kills 48 in Saudi Arabia as Pilgrims Begin Hajj Voice of America Treatment cutting global HIV ratesMiamiHerald.com - - Nov 25, 2009 HIV rates seem to be declining, according to a new study, but the best improvements seem to be in developing countries. A mother and child wait to receive treatment at the HIV clinic in Nyagasambu, Rwanda, February 14, 2008. UNAIDS: Sex main cause for HIV spreading in China The Associated Press People Hear with Their Skin, As Well As Their EarsScientific American - - 46 minutes ago DO YOU FEEL WHAT I FEEL?: The skin could help us hear by picking up subtle airflow associated with certain sounds. The act of hearing is a group effort for the human body's organs, involving the ears, the eyes and also, according to ... 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 Everyone Is Talking About Mammograms, But Many Women Don't Get ThemU.S. News & World Report - - 20 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 ... Survivors sharpen debate on mammograms Boston Herald 5 Health Tests You May Not Need FOXNews Health care bills do nothing to lower costs, some experts saySan Luis Obispo Tribune - - 1 hour ago By By DAVID LIGHTMAN | mcclatchy Newspapers One of the White House's biggest boasts about the health care legislation now moving through Congress is that it should reduce health care costs for both government and society. Budget Hawks Have a Buffet of Options With Health Bill New York Times Reactions to Glaxo Flu Vaccine Under Investigation in CanadaBloomberg - - 20 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. Type 1 Diabetes May Have a New FoeU.S. News & World Report - - 15 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. Delaying Type 1 Diabetes WebMD New swine flu cases drop by 45%BBC News - 1 hour ago The number of new swine flu cases in Northern Ireland almost halved in the last week, according to the latest Department of Health figures. 'Swine Flu vaccine is safe,' say NHS bosses Yellow Advertiser Curbing global warming saves lives, studies sayThe Associated Press - - 17 hours ago WASHINGTON - Cutting global warming pollution would not only make the planet healthier, it would make people healthier too, new research suggests. Cutting Greenhouse Pollutants Could Directly Save Millions of Lives Worldwide Science Daily (press release) Cutting Emissions Could Have Positive Effects of Health Electric.co.uk Flu cases fluctuate in area countiesMid-Hudson News - 2 hours ago MID-HUDSON - Columbia County has completed vaccination clinics for children in all of its schools. About 5000 doses of the H1N1 vaccine have been given so far. More swine flu deaths recorded, but outbreak is declining Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Fires prohibited all Thanksgiving DaySan Jose Mercury News - - 9 hours ago A Spare the Air alert has been issued by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District for the full 24 hours of the holiday. The ban covers Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa and southern Sonoma and southwestern ... Spare the Air Day declared 1590 KLIV Silicon Valley News Pass the stuffing and spare the air San Francisco Chronicle MRSA Strain on the Rise in HospitalsWebMD - - 21 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. MRSA Creeping Into Hospitals From the Outside U.S. News & World Report Baxter hopes to build US cell-based vaccine manufacturing plantChicago Tribune - - 11 hours 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. Vaccine Makers Struggle to Speed Output Wall Street Journal "Vegetative" for 23 years, Belgian man gets "second birth"Xinhua - - 10 hours ago BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- A Belgian man, who was thought to have been in a vegetative state but then found conscious for the past 23 years, said he got a "second birth" after doctors worked out a way for him to communicate. Doubting a 'Locked-In' Man's Words New York Times Be grateful; it's good for youDetroit Free Press - - 4 hours ago That sounds like something my mother would say if we kids so much as frowned upon opening the clothes we needed instead of the toys we wanted on Christmas morning. Does Thanksgiving Belong at Work? U.S. News & World Report How to be happy: Don't be thankful on Thanksgiving Chicago Tribune Missing boy spent 11 days wandering New York subwaysCNN - - Nov 24, 2009 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. NYC boy missing for 11 days lived in subways The Associated Press Another Loss for Pfizer in Drug SuitsNew York Times - - 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. 1 in 5 Type 2 diabetics way overweightChicago Sun-Times - Nov 25, 2009 One in five Type 2 diabetics in the United States is morbidly obese -- a percentage that has more than doubled since the 1970s, according to a new study. One out of five adults with type 2 diabetes is morbidly obese Endocrine Today Managing diabetes can go a long way toward containing health care costs Port Huron Times Herald | 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. Daniel, CCN Chana de Wolf, (cryonics researcher) Dr. Mary Ruwart (author & scientist) Richard Diaz (author) Dr. Jason Helliwell, OB/GYN |
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