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Panel Blasts Mammogram GuidelinesWebMD - - 1 hour ago Dec. 2, 2009 (Chicago) -- A panel of breast cancer screening experts today blasted new government guidelines that recommend against routine annual mammograms.
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H1N1 continues to fade statewide; 7 more deaths confirmedMinneapolis Star Tribune - - 1 hour ago Did you stop to think that the idea was not to induce panic, but to get the word out so that people take precautions such as covering their … read more mouth when they cough, and staying home when they are sick? NC health officials warn residents about H1N1 "swine flu" email scam Asheville Citizen-Times Can this man cure AIDS?Mother Nature Network - - 38 minutes ago Dr. Sudhir Paul and a group of private funders are banking on a revolutionary approach to creating a vaccine for HIV. By Jessica A. Knoblauch Typically, AIDS research is funded by scientific groups like the National Institutes of Health and other ... NIH Has Approved 13 Human Stem Cell Lines For ResearchWall Street Journal - 2 hours ago (Updates with comments from Dr. George Daley, who developed 11 of the stem cell lines) By Jared A. Favole Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--National Institutes of Health Director Francis S. Collins said the agency has approved 13 human ... Obesity Rise Trumps Smoking DeclineWebMD - - 32 minutes ago Dec. 2, 2009 -- Over the next decade the health benefits achieved because fewer Americans are smoking will be more than overshadowed by the negative health effects of the unchecked rise in obesity, new research suggests. Health Gains From Lowered Smoking Rates in Jeopardy Palm Beach Post Senators Pitch to Women and Elderly on Health BillNew York Times - - 19 hours ago WASHINGTON - In a day of desultory debate on sweeping health care legislation, senators appealed to two potent political constituencies on Tuesday, with Democrats seeking additional medical benefits for women and ... Senators express hope for a health reform bill Washington Post Health insurance subsidy for the jobless to end soonSan Jose Mercury News - - 17 hours ago Jim Kvek packs the family belongings in his San Jose home Wednesday Oct. 8, 2009. Kvek, in the span of a year, lost his job when his company went bankrupt, filed for personal bankruptcy himself, then lost his home when the bank ... Zegerid OTC Approved for Frequent HeartburnU.S. News & World Report - 2 hours ago WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Merck & Co.'s Zegerid OTC (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate) has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat frequent heartburn, the company said Wednesday in a news release. Santarus Soars On Approval Of Over-The-Counter Heartburn Drug Wall Street Journal Severely ill hospital patients need swine flu drug boost: WHOAFP - 2 hours ago GENEVA - The World Health Organisation on Wednesday recommended boosted antiviral treatment for hospital patients with severely weakened immune systems who contract swine flu, following recent clusters of Tamiflu resistance. Dyax soars after FDA approves drugBizjournals.com - - 5 hours ago The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug made by Cambridge, Mass.-based Dyax Corp. for the treatment of a rare genetic disorder that causes severe swelling. FDA Okays First Subcutaneous HAE Drug MedPage Today Recreational Drug Ecstasy Linked to Sleep ApneaWebMD - - 1 hour ago Dec. 2, 2009 -- Recreational users of the drug ecstasy may be putting themselves at risk of sleep apnea, a new study suggests. The researchers, lead by study author Una McCann, MD, of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, ... Ecstasy Users at Higher Risk of Sleep Apnea U.S. News & World Report Agony of Ecstasy Is Poor Sleep MedPage Today One is the Loneliest, Most Contagious NumberU.S. News & World Report - - Dec 1, 2009 Staying socially connected may be just as important for public health as washing your hands and covering your cough. A new study suggests that feelings of loneliness can spread through social networks like the common cold ... Loneliness is transmittable, researchers say Washington Post US HOT STOCKS: Walgreen, US Airways, Hemispherx, NovavaxWall Street Journal - 7 hours ago US stocks were slightly higher Wednesday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average inched up 4 points to 10476, the S&P 500 gained 1.3 points to 1110 and the Nasdaq Composite rose 10 points to 2186. Hemispherx gets FDA denial on Ampligen treatment The Associated Press FDA rejects Hemispherx's chronic fatigue drug Ampligen Philadelphia Business Journal UPDATE 1-Novavax says H1N1 flu vaccine shows positive resultsReuters - - 8 hours ago Dec 2 (Reuters) - Vaccine maker Novavax (NVAX.O) said its H1N1 flu vaccine showed positive results in the first phase of a two-part, mid-stage study, sending its shares up 8 percent. Novavax Sees 'Favorable' H1N1 Testing Results; Shares Rally Wall Street Journal UPDATE 1-cytrx says FDA lifts clinical hold on Lou Gehrig's drugReuters - - 8 hours ago Dec 2 (Reuters) - CytRx Corp (CYTR.O) said US health regulators lifted a clinical hold on its experimental oral drug for the treatment of Lou Gehrig's disease after accepting the company's revised trial protocol, sending its shares up as much as 16 ... cytrx: FDA lifts 2-year hold on arimoclomol tests The Associated Press Roche Says Diabetes Drug Better Than Merck JanuviaWall Street Journal - - 10 hours ago ZURICH (Dow Jones)--Roche Holding AG (ROG.VX) said Wednesday an experimental once-weekly treatment under development works better in treating a type of diabetes than Merck & Co. Roche diabetes drug beats Januvia in Phase III FierceBiotech Roche Claims its Experimental Diabetes Drug as Better than Merck's Januvia TopNews United States Risks: Leaving 'Stroke Belt' but Not the DangersNew York Times - - 2 hours ago Residents of the Southeast are so much more likely than other Americans to die of a stroke that epidemiologists call the region the “stroke belt. Birth in South Raises Stroke Risk for Life U.S. News & World Report UPDATE 1-US warns Tyson on seafood violations at Texas siteReuters - - Dec 1, 2009 WASHINGTON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - US regulators have warned Tyson Foods Inc (TSN.N) about "serious violations" of food safety regulations at a Texas plant where the company makes seafood soup, a letter released on Tuesday said. Tyson Foods Warned About Unsanitary Conditions at Texas Plant by FDA TopNews United States TECHNOLOGY OUTDATED Efforts to develop new defenses are at issueWashington Post - - 3 hours ago Citing the balky swine flu vaccination campaign and other shortcomings in the nation's medical defenses, a top Obama administration official has announced a major review of the government's efforts to develop new protections against ... Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Demands Major Review of US Health Threat Responses TopNews United States Half of ICU Patients Suffer From InfectionsU.S. News & World Report - Dec 1, 2009 TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- About 50 percent of intensive care unit patients worldwide suffer infections, which increase their risk of dying in the hospital, a new study finds. 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