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Zuma, Reversing Course, Expands HIV TreatmentWall Street Journal - - 2 hours ago South African President Jacob Zuma pledged to expand treatment to all HIV-positive babies and other at-risk individuals, the latest big step in his effort to reverse his predecessor's disastrous policies on HIV/AIDS. H1N1 cases have probably peaked, LA County health officials sayLos Angeles Times - - 4 hours ago But they warn that the influx of visitors for the holidays and Rose Bowl could bring a third wave of the illness. There have been 97 swine flu-related deaths in the county since April. Flu shot clinics presented today Kansas City Star Millions of jobless lose COBRA fundsBradenton Herald - - 30 minutes ago Millions of people out of work lost federal subsidies Tuesday that helped them afford COBRA health insurance coverage, adding to the more than 46 million Americans who are uninsured. Health care subsidy about to dry up Nashua Telegraph Loneliness May Be CatchingU.S. News & World Report - - 7 hours ago TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- A new study suggests that lonely people attract fellow "lonelies" and influence others to feel lonely, too. Study: Loneliness Can Be Contagious cbs4denver.com Your View — Costs of mammograms should be part of discussionMankato Free Press - - 51 minutes ago Women in their 20s and 30s can die of breast cancer. Yet there aren't guidelines recommending annual mammograms for every woman from age 20. Breast, Cervical Cancer Guidelines Called Confusing Voice of America Mammograms May Boost Cancer Risk in High-Risk Women U.S. News & World Report Half of World's ICU Patients Have Infections: StudyABC News - - 6 hours ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Half of all patients in intensive care units around the world have infections, and more than 70 percent are being given antibiotics -- a trend that could help more drug-resistant superbugs ... Half of ICU Patients Suffer From Infections U.S. News & World Report Rougly 50% Of Patients In Intensive Care Suffer Infections SmartAboutHealth AIDS - The battle for lifeReuters Blogs (blog) - 1 hour ago China is struggling to keep HIV-positive children alive. The problem is especially serious in its rural areas where a combination of stigma and a lack of proper care and medication leaves these children with an uphill battle against the deadly virus. Swine Flu Waning, But Could ReturnU.S. News & World Report - - 7 hours ago TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (healthday News) -- A US health official said Tuesday that H1N1 swine flu infections appear to be on the wane nationally, but many experts agreed the virus could return in force later this winter. Are you ready for the dog and cat flu? San Francisco Chronicle Recalled cat food sickens 21 catsThe Associated Press - 6 hours ago WASHINGTON - A Missouri company said Tuesday its recalled dried cat food has sickened 21 cats and the pet food was distributed in multiple states in the South and along the East Coast. FDA Warns Tyson About Health Violations at Soup PlantFOXBusiness - - 4 hours ago Regulators from the US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to Tyson Foods Inc. (TSN) citing “serious violations” of health regulations at its Fort Worth, Tex. FDA cites unsafe conditions at Tyson Foods plant The Associated Press FDNY absentee rate to cause cuts7Online.com - 13 hours ago The reduction is called for in accordance with the Uniformed Firefighters Association labor contract. The contract calls for a reduction if the overall firefighter absentee rate exceeds 7.5 percent on an annual basis. Fire Dept. to Reduce Staffing at 49 Engine CompaniesNew York Times - - 9 hours ago With more than 500 city firefighters now out of work for health reasons, the Fire Department is moving to reduce staffing at 49 engine companies in the five boroughs, city officials said Tuesday. FDNY cutting staff at quarter of its engine companiesNew York Post - 11 hours ago AP The New York City fire department says it will cut staffing at about one-fourth of its engine companies. The department says staffing at 49 of its 194 companies will be reduced from five to four starting Wednesday. FDNY Cuts 49 Engine Companies' Staff from 5 to 4; Union ProtestsVillage Voice - - 8 hours ago When word got out that the city was considering closing 25 firehouses, we figured less drastic cuts would be announced later. Today the city says it will reduce staffing at 49 engine companies. Fire Department to Reduce Crew Sizes on Pumpers to Limit Overtime PayNew York Times - - 3 hours ago With hundreds of city firefighters out of work every day for medical problems ranging from broken bones to more serious illnesses, the Fire Department is moving to reduce staffing at 49 engine companies in the five boroughs, city officials ... FDNY: Staffing at busy engine companies to be cut because of number of ...New York Daily News - - 12 hours ago The FDNY announced the number of firefigthers on 49 engine companies will be reduced from five to four. Staffing at dozens of the city's busiest FDNY engine companies will be cut due to rising numbers of firefighters calling in sick, ... Kennedy tries to put controversy over Communion denial to restBoston Globe - - 22 hours ago PROVIDENCE - In his first press conference since Bishop Thomas J. Tobin of the Catholic Diocese of Providence criticized him for disclosing a confidential request to stop receiving Holy Communion because of his stand on moral issues, ... Kennedy touts health care reform, sidesteps flap The Associated Press Working Intensely Early on May Help Autistic KidsU.S. News & World Report - - Nov 30, 2009 MONDAY, Nov. 30 (HealthDay News)—A special, intensive early intervention program for toddlers with autism succeeded in boosting IQ along with children's language and social skills, a new study shows. Survey of Store-Bought Chicken Showed Salmonella, CampylobacterABC News - - Nov 30, 2009 The bad news from a new study is that two thirds of store-bought chicken was found to be contaminated with potentially harmful bacteria. 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