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H1N1 activity slows, warnings against false sense of securityNova News Now - - 3 hours ago BY KIRK STARRATT The numbers of people attending emergency rooms and walk-in clinics with flu-like illness is decreasing across the health district, but a physician with Annapolis Valley Health says don't develop a false ... Get ready; H1N1 vaccines are here Daily Commercial More seasonal flu, H1N1 vaccines will be available Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette AIDS continues to take its toll on the SouthAccess North Georgia - - 3 hours ago GAINESVILLE - World AIDS Day will be observed Tuesday to help raise awareness about the worldwide impact of HIV and AIDS. The local numbers for the disease remain high. State health department to observe World AIDS Day Hattiesburg American Health overhaul: Understanding the pros and consThe Associated Press - - 4 hours ago WASHINGTON - Maybe you've been reading the health care bill in your spare time. Then perhaps you can answer this question: If Congress makes history and puts a bill on President Barack Obama's desk by Christmas, how long before the uninsured get ... Breaking down the bills' projected costs Los Angeles Times Experts Say Swine Flu Mutations Do Not Warrant New AlarmNew York Times - - 15 hours ago By DONALD G. mcneil Jr. The World Health Organization tried this week to dampen fears about mutations seen in the swine flu virus in several countries, noting that both mutations had been found in very few people. Flu finds a way around medicine Sierra Vista Herald Everyone Is Talking About Mammograms, But Many Women Don't Get ThemU.S. News & World Report - - Nov 25, 2009 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 ... Women should still get regular mammograms eFitnessNow Awaking From a Coma: What Did the Doctors Miss?TIME - - 52 minutes ago Belgium's Rom Houben uses his touchscreen and assistance of his speech therapist Linda Wouters, left, to communicate during an interview in Zolder, Belgium, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Bioethicist questions whether Belgian coma patient Rom Houben is communicating New York Daily News Coma recovery case attracts doubters The Associated Press Study: Cost of treating diabetes to triple by 2034CNN - - Nov 26, 2009 Cases of diabetes will soar and the cost of treating the disease will triple, according to a new report. (CNN) -- The number of Americans with diabetes will nearly double in the next 25 years, ... Braddock hospital protesters turn up heat on UPMCPittsburgh Post Gazette - 11 hours ago By Karamagi Rujumba, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The fight to save UPMC Braddock from closure will most likely turn into a nasty public relations war with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, an attempt to shame the giant health provider into ... Swine Flu Alert -- Shocking Vaccine Miscarriage Horror StoriesFood Consumer - 4 hours ago US health authorities have made pregnant women one of the highest priority groups for getting the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, but is it actually safe for pregnant women and their babies? Doctors cautious about H1N1 vaccine Ada Evening News Look at ill effects of H1N1 vaccine Chicago Daily Herald Health Care OverhaulThe Ledger - 8 hours ago I am pleased with the progress that has been made in getting a health-care bill to the president. In watching the actions of the Congress on C-SPAN, I often times find myself shouting to the person who is speaking. Congress needs to pass health care reform now Marietta Times For Congress, top-notch personal health care insurance comes with the job Louisville Courier-Journal Laid-off Americans facing difficulties with expiring health insuranceTopNews United States - - 4 hours ago The workers who were laid-off between Sept. 1, 2008 and Dec. 31, 2009, were getting COBRA subsidy which pays 65 percent of their job-based health insurance premiums for nine months. Expiring health insurance subsidy imperils laid-off Americans Kansas City Star Health insurance subsidy for unemployed expiring soon Austin American-Statesman Death of Kansan Infected with the 2009 H1N1 Influenza a Virus AnnouncedKansas City infoZine - Nov 26, 2009 The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) announced the deaths of two people who were infected with the pandemic H1N1 influenza virus. Students to get flu shots Gulf Coast Newspapers What's Happening in West Tennessee ChurchesJackson Sun - 6 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 11-28 Empty stocking fundClovis News Journal - 16 hours ago Special circumstances: “Ms. T” is unemployed. She was in a car accident earlier this year and lost her daughter and due to the accident her son had to get brain surgery. Give a hand Odessa American Scottsdale Healthcare offers H1N1 vaccineAZ Central.com - - 3 hours ago Scottsdale Healthcare distributed about 1100 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine at its most recent clinic and will host another clinic Thursday with up to 700 doses available. Vaccinations begin - Gaylord Hub Holiday concert to benefit Red CrossWaseca County News - - 22 hours ago Thanks to the “brilliant” idea by area musician, Curt Boettcher, a group of Wasecans is holding its first ever holiday concert to benefit the Waseca County chapter of the American Red Cross. Red Cross seeks Marathon County hero nominees Wausau Daily Herald Grand Haven residents get in the spirit of donating bloodGrand Haven Tribune - - Nov 27, 2009 AP Breaking News Video BY ALEX DOTY In the spirit of the giving season, area residents and even Grand Haven city employees flocked to the Grand Haven Community Center Wednesday to donate their blood to the American Red Cross. Thanksgiving Day blood drive exceeds Red Cross's goal Bangor Daily News Skin Plays a Remarkable Role in Human HearingU.S. News & World Report - - Nov 25, 2009 People listen with their skin, not just their ears. Air puffs delivered to volunteers' hands or necks at critical times alter their ability, for better or worse, to hear certain speech sounds, a new study finds. People Hear With Their Skin as Well as Their Ears New York Times Surprise! Your Skin Can Hear FOXNews Hosea Feed The Hungry Feels Effects Of Struggling EconomyKWTX - Nov 27, 2009 ATLANTA (November 27, 2009)—A group that's billed as the largest one-day sit-down dinner and meals-on-wheels operation in the country is feeling the impact of the struggling economy. Omilami, Bolling Address Hunger at the Hungry Club Atlanta Progressive News First H1N1 death in Webster CountyFort Dodge Messenger - - Nov 25, 2009 The person has been identified as an adult who had risk factors that increased the chance of complications from the H1N1 virus, according to the Webster County Health Department. 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