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Former NIH Chief: Ignore Government's Mammography RecommendationsFOXNews - 10 minutes ago The first female to head the National Institutes of Health said Sunday she is advising women to ignore new recommendations by the US Preventive Services Task Force, which last week changed guidelines for mammographies. Health Reform: An Assault on Doctor-Patient Choice U.S. News & World Report 65? Back of the Line for the Swine Flu Vaccine, PalNew York Times - - 18 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. Saudi prince warns against disruptions to hajjAFP - 51 minutes ago MECCA - Saudi Arabia's interior minister said Sunday the kingdom hopes not to have to "resort to force" to maintain security for the hajj, in a reference to worries Iranian pilgrims may demonstrate. Four pilgrims in Saudi Arabia die of H1N1 virus Food Consumer Administration tries to shield reform efforts from the falloutWashington Post - - 14 hours ago President Obama's vision for making health care in America more effective and efficient collided for the first time last week with the realities and peculiarities of the nation's health-care system. John Salazar: Health care reform good for state Steamboat Pilot Doctor's Group: Delay Pap Tests Until 21WebMD - - Nov 20, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 -- Less than a week after a government task force announced controversial recommendations for breast cancer screening, a doctor's group is recommending big changes in cervical cancer screening. Overuse of antivirals risks making H1N1 virus resistant: expertsCanada.com - - 25 minutes ago As public health officials urge more rapid use of antivirals for H1N1, some experts worry the drugs could become over-prescribed for what is a relatively mild illness in most people. Drug resistant H1N1 found in US and UK USA Today CDC Names West Virginia as Top Smoking StateABC News - - 14 hours ago Those promoting Thursday's Great American Smokeout 2009 have their work cut out for them. That's because cigarette use among Americans, after declining for decades, has remained virtually unchanged for five straight years, ... Ky. universities expand smoking, tobacco bans The Associated Press Great American Smokeout encourages students to quit smoking Diamondback Online New law bans genetic discriminationLos Angeles Times - - 5 hours ago The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, the most sweeping anti-discrimination law in nearly 20 years, prohibits employers from hiring or firing based on a person's genetic makeup. A Ban on Genetic Discrimination New York Times GINA, an all-encompassing genetics anti-discrimination law, takes effect TopNews United States Suicide survivors gather to console each other in Palo AltoSan Jose Mercury News - - 13 hours ago The necklaces spilling out of plastic bags looked like Mardi Gras beads, but a color-coded chart told a different, less festive story. National Survivors of Suicide Day Successful eMaxHealth Southwest Michigan churches, groups, offer Thanksgiving dinners for freeKalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com - - 1 hour ago The holiday season ignites the spirit of giving. Here is a list of locations where those in need or want can enjoy Thanksgiving dinner: Boys and Girls Club of Greater Kalamazoo: A free dinner, first-come, ... The power of giving St. Paul AME Church hosts free Thanksgiving Dinner Zanesville Times Recorder Thanksgiving dinners are planned Martinsville Bulletin 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. Health Buzz: Plastic Surgery 'Botax' May Help Fund Reform and Other Health News U.S. News & World Report U. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell ResearchNew York Times - - Nov 20, 2009 The University of Nebraska Board of Regents cast a tie vote on human embryonic stem cell research on Friday, defeating a rare effort to limit such research at a university system beyond what state and federal laws allow. Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy for Eye Disease Planned U.S. News & World Report U. of Neb. board votes down stem-cell rule changes The Associated Press Lawmaker says health bill won't limit mammogramsThe Associated Press - 3 hours ago WASHINGTON - A Democratic lawmaker who has been treated for breast cancer says worries that the proposed health care overhaul would limit cancer screenings are overblown. Sunday Breakfast Menu, Nov. 22 New York Times Breast cancer survivor: 'If I had listened to new mammogram guidelines, I'd be ...New York Daily News - - 9 hours ago Linda Tolkin went for yearly mammograms and conducted self-examinations regularly before she discovered she had Stage 3 breast cancer. Mammogram guidelines worry cancer survivor Quad City Times Mammogram recommendations: What do changes mean for you? MayoClinic.com Christian doctrine unites Pilgrims, teens-at-riskSt. George Daily Spectrum - - 6 hours ago Earlier in the week I downloaded a quiz on the Pilgrims and gave it to a few of our students who are here for treatment at Red Rock Canyon School. What is Thanksgiving? Beliefnet.com A history that's rock-solid Indianapolis Star Ohio State Coaches, Players Honor Spielman10TV - 3 hours ago ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Ohio State football players and coaches paid a special tribute to Stefanie Spielman during their annual clash against Michigan on Saturday. Benjamin J. Marrison commentary: Spielman offers lesson for living Columbus Dispatch There's no proof tort reform reduces health costsHouston Chronicle - - 11 hours ago It's not as rare as you think for President Barack Obama and Gov. Sarah Palin to be in complete agreement on an issue of national importance. Doctors rally against health care reform ABC7Chicago.com Reduce medical liability costs before more specialists flee NJ Gloucester County Times - NJ.com Drug misuse on Minnesota dairy cows prompts federal warningMinneapolis Star Tribune - - Nov 21, 2009 Two state farms were reprimanded for unsafe levels of antibiotics in animals. The 2 animals were pulled from slaughter lines after testing. Officials: Farmers used high levels of antibiotics in cows St. Cloud Times Thirty Farms in Violation of FDA Antibiotic Mandate Food Consumer Penis Spray Makes Men Last LongerWebMD - - Nov 19, 2009 Nov. 19, 2009 - An experimental penis spray, applied five minutes before sex, helps men overcome premature ejaculation, new studies confirm. Spray May Delay Ejaculation U.S. News & World Report FDA Expert Panel Declines to Endorse New Influenza VaccineMedscape - - Nov 20, 2009 November 20, 2009 - The Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Vaccines and Related Biologic Products Advisory Committee sent Protein Sciences Corporation back to the drawing board at a hearing yesterday, saying it needed more safety and efficacy data ... | 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. Listen to past shows featuring special guests... Bernard von NotHaus (Liberty Dollar) Aubrey de Grey, PhD Dr. Amanuel Sima, MD Dr. Bard Levey, DDS Neal Adams Robin Scovill (director) Richard Diaz (author) Dr. Kaayla T. 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