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Linda Ellerbee: An anecdote speaks up on breast cancerLos Angeles Times - - 40 minutes ago The US Preventive Services Task Force recommendation on mammograms is backed up by a study. But one bit of data is alive and kicking because of the test. Docs, patients rally against mammogram guidelines The Tennessean Local residents weigh in on mammogram recommendations Shreveport Times Free H1N1 vaccine to be distributed at schoolsBaltimore Sun - 20 minutes ago The Anne Arundel County Department of Health and the county school system are partnering to administer H1N1 vaccine in nine area schools. Is the H1N1 vaccine safe for pregnant women? Maryville Daily Times NC needs passage of health care reformGreensboro News & Record - 45 minutes ago It is time for the US Senate to pass a health reform bill to make health care accessible and affordable to all Americans. What has become a partisan political battle in Congress is a personal struggle for health and financial security here in North ... Contain health care costs with three strategies Milwaukee Journal Sentinel HIV infections rebounding in ChinaWIVB - - 8 hours ago SHANGHAI, CHINA (AP) - The virus that causes AIDS is now spreading fastest in China through heterosexual sex, a trend demanding new strategies to stave off a rebound in the epidemic after years of progress in containing it, a United Nations report said ... AIDS continues to take its toll on the South Access North Georgia US diabetes cases to double, costs triple by 2034Reuters - - Nov 26, 2009 CHICAGO (Reuters) - By 2034, nearly twice as many Americans will have diabetes and spending on the disease will triple, further straining the US health system and testing the viability of Medicare and other government health ... Blood drive comingCordele Dispatch - 10 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. Portland Water Bureau warns of E coli contamination in tap waterFood Consumer - 3 hours ago Residents whose tap water is provided by Portland Water Bureau, Burlington, Palatine Hill, and Valley View Water District should not drink tap water without boiling it first because tap water in these districts are potentially contaminated by harmful ... E.coli Found in Portland Water Breaking News DigitalJournal.com Water Bureau issues boil water notice due to e-coli Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com Social Security column: Time to find your drug planPlainview Daily Herald - - 1 hour ago Hunting season is upon us; time to set your target for the Medicare prescription drug plan that's best for you. Newly eligible Me-dicare beneficiaries and current beneficiaries who are considering changes to their Medicare Part D plan ... How Divorce Affects Your Social Security (Or Not) Wall Street Journal Other 'socialist' ideas worked out just fine Columbus Ledger-Enquirer FDA approves new flu vaccineCNN - 11 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 CDC launches travel campaign to fight H1N1 swine fluKTNV Las Vegas - 3 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 Stay healthy during holiday gatherings Ahwatukee Foothills News Empty stocking: Mrs. MClovis News Journal - 3 hours ago Special circumstances: “Ms. M's” daughter will be having surgery in December. “Ms. M” won't be able to work until her daughter recovers from surgery. Empty Stocking Fund: Put some joy under a child's tree CharlotteObserver.com Business This Week: The Empty Stocking Fund needs you Valdosta Daily Times Restaurants ready for smoking banStaunton News Leader - - 56 minutes 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 COBRA coverage subsidy ends soon for manySacramento Bee - - 41 minutes 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 Protesters oppose closing of western Pa. hospitalPhiladelphia Inquirer - 18 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 Economic, industry uncertainty means cost-cuttingnwitimes.com - 2 hours ago Cost-cutting is a reality for health care institutions around the area next year as they deal with projected cuts in Medicare funding on the federal and state levels, Diamond said. Congress should reject health care bill Anchorage Daily News FLASHPOINT: Most health care is mediocre and expensive Terre Haute Tribune Star What's Happening in West Tennessee ChurchesJackson Sun - 21 hours ago 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 New fee increases hospitals' problems in OhioAkron Beacon Journal - - 39 minutes ago First payment due Monday. Reimbursements won't be enough, officials say. Most already making reductions By Cheryl Powell Hospitals say a new state fee is adding to their financial headaches. Hospital cuts to continue in 2010 Cincinnati.com Samaritan bracing for start of new fee Ashland Times Gazette Follow the feast with lighter fareWest Linn Tidings - - 10 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 Carbon Monoxide WarningKOMU-TV - Nov 27, 2009 COLUMBIA - State officials urge Missourians to make sure their furnaces are working properly and not releasing carbon monoxide into their homes. AIDS cases take sharp upturn in Lubbock CountyLubbockOnline.com - - 43 minutes 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. 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