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Explaining cost savings in the Senate billLos Angeles Times - 20 minutes ago Readers ask about the details of Medicare savings, plus a cosmetic-surgery tax and limits on abortion coverage. By James Oliphant and Kim Geiger If the Senate bill is estimated to cost $848 billion over the next decade, how can Democrats say it will ... 65? Back of the Line for the Swine Flu Vaccine, PalNew York Times - - 2 hours ago TRIAGE Young children, here playing near where swine flu shots will be given in Texas, are one of the high-risk groups. By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Twin Cities flu clinics set for this weekend Minneapolis Star Tribune Get a Mammogram. No Don't. Repeat.New York Times - - 2 hours ago The current dispute over mammograms gives many people who've been around since the 1980s a sense of déjà vu. Like archeologists arguing endlessly over the same set of bones, cancer specialists, it can seem, have been arguing endlessly ... Understanding mammogram guidelines Chicago Tribune Does task force care about women's health? Connecticut Post Pap test guidelines eased, but yearly exams still neededPlain Dealer - - 1 hour ago It may have gotten lost in all of the furor surrounding a federal task force's updated mammography guidelines, but revised Pap test recommendations also were released last week. In Cancer Testing, Less Is Now Better Wall Street Journal Flu kills four pilgrims in Saudi ArabiaCNN - - 3 hours ago Hundreds of thousands of Muslims crowd the roads toward the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Friday. Mecca, Saudi Arabian (CNN) -- A teenager and three elderly people in Saudi Arabia for the hajj pilgrimage have died of the H1N1 flu virus, ... Tests show virus still mutated, despite TamifluWIVB - - 2 hours ago NORTH CAROLINA (WIVB) - Medical investigators are in North Carolina, to learn more about H1N1 Tamiflu resistant cases. The seriously ill patients were all housed at Duke University Medical Center's Cancer ward. Drug resistant H1N1 found in US and UK USA Today Mankato Holds H1N1 Vaccination ClinicKEYC - 1 hour ago Blue Earth County health officials tonight are trying to decide how to distribute around two thousand H1N1 vaccines left over from an immunization clinic held today...The county had more than 5000 vaccines available...but just more than two thousand ... Thousands Line Up In Allegheny County For H1N1 Flu Vaccine ThePittsburghChannel.com Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy for Eye Disease PlannedU.S. News & World Report - Nov 20, 2009 The University of Nebraska may become the first such state institution in the United States to impose limits on stem cell research that are more restrictive than what state and federal laws allow. U. of Neb. board votes down stem-cell rule changes The Associated Press Cosmetic surgeons frown on Senate's 'botax' planMiamiHerald.com - - Nov 20, 2009 WASHINGTON - If you're considering Botox to erase frown lines or liposuction to get rid of love handles, you might want to move fast. US Cosmetic Medical Market Faces New Challenge In Senate Bill Wall Street Journal Church services in the Dothan areaDothan Eagle - 16 hours ago Klondyke Gospel Music Center, 3885 Highway 123 S. between Newton and Ozark, will host Gospel-in-Song of Opp, Nov. 21; Perfect Peace of Alexander City, Nov. 27; Ray Holliday of Palm Bay, Fla. Reidsville churches to host community services on Thanksgiving Greensboro News & Record Thanksgiving services At area churches Youngstown Vindicator Blanchard Church of God plans Thanksgiving dinnerThe Morning Sun - 54 minutes ago Blanchard Church of God invites residents to come enjoy food and fellowship at a Thanksgiving dinner in the fellowship hall of the church. Worship notes: Thanksgiving services, meals Lansdale Reporter Fletcher church sharing meal, blessings with all who come BlueRidgeNow.com AIDS, malaria eclipse the biggest child-killersThe Associated Press - - Nov 19, 2009 HANOI, Vietnam - Diarrhea doesn't make headlines. Nor does pneumonia. AIDS and malaria tend to get most of the attention. Yet even though cheap tools could prevent and cure both diseases, they kill an estimated 3.5 million kids under 5 each a year ... Activists denounce Uganda's homosexuality bill guardian.co.uk For Kids With Down Syndrome, a 'Ray of Hope'U.S. News & World Report - Nov 19, 2009 THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (healthday News) -- New research may provide the foundation for future medical treatment of memory deficits associated with Down syndrome. Celeb Survivors Protest Breast Cancer Screening GuidelinesABC News - - Nov 19, 2009 Hollywood stars Olivia Newton-John, Jaclyn Smith, and Sheryl Crow -- all of whom have survived breast cancer - spoke out this week against the government's new guidelines for mammograms. Survivors of Suicide Teleconference in the ValleyWHSV - - 3 hours ago It's estimated that more than 80 Americans try to take their own lives every day, leaving their loved ones with question that may never be answered. Suicide Survivors Gather In Valley KPHO Phoenix National Survivors of Suicide Day marked Montana's News Station Ky. universities expand smoking, tobacco bansThe Associated Press - - Nov 20, 2009 LEXINGTON, Ky. - Kentucky's flagship public university gave the official heave-ho to tobacco on Thursday, touting the health benefits of a smoke-free policy covering all of its sprawling campus in the heart of burley tobacco country. Tobacco Dependence and Health WSOCtv.com OSU students learn about dangers of tobacco use Stillwater NewsPress Keeping your child — and Santa — healthyOmaha World-Herald - - 20 hours ago Jolly old St. Nicholas won't be so jolly if he comes down with H1N1 flu. Every year is fraught with peril for the men who suit up as Santa Claus and take America's children on their laps and listen to holiday wishes. Even Santa worries about H1N1 AZFamily 2 Minnesota farms warned for drug misuseChicago Tribune - 6 hours ago AP MINNEAPOLIS - Federal officials have sent warning letters to two Minnesota dairy farms for allegedly using high levels of antibiotics in cows. FDA Takes Action Against Dairy Farm and Owner Wisconsin Ag Connection FDA Finds Animal Drug Abuse in NY State Food Safety News Making amends for what one spendsWashington Times - 4 hours ago David M. Dickson's article "Health programs have history of cost overruns" (Page 1, Wednesday) tells us that the Obama administration insists that its final health care program will not add one dime to the federal deficit. Successful public options Salt Lake Tribune No healthcare reform said 'greatest risk' United Press International Stefanie Spielman, wife of NFL star, dies at 42The Associated Press - Nov 19, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio - Stefanie Spielman, the wife of NFL and Ohio State star Chris Spielman who led a public fight against breast cancer, died Thursday after a lengthy battle with the disease. Spirit of Spielman living on Marion Star | 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. 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