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South Africa to Extend HIV Treatment to Curb DeathsBloomberg - - 46 minutes ago Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- South African President Jacob Zuma, in a shift from the policy of former leader Thabo Mbeki, said the government will extend the provision of drugs to fight the HIV virus that causes AIDS to babies, pregnant women ... 50% rise in new HIV cases in year BBC News H1N1 Flu Strain Found in Canadian Turkey FlockFOXNews - 1 hour ago WINNIPEG, Manitoba - Turkeys in the Canadian province of Ontario have become infected with the H1N1 flu virus, but no birds or eggs from the farm entered the food supply, provincial government officials said on Tuesday. WHO approves Glaxo's swine flu shot The Associated Press Doctor answers questions on H1N1 Fremont News Messenger No Big Cost Rise in US Premiums Is Seen in StudyNew York Times - - 10 hours ago WASHINGTON - The Congressional Budget Office said Monday that the Senate health bill could significantly reduce costs for many people who buy health insurance on their own, and that it would not substantially ... Senate health bill gets a boost Washington Post CBO: 600000 to 1.6 Million Employed by Stimulus Wall Street Journal Loneliness can be contagious, new study findsmsnbc.com - - 21 minutes ago By Diane Mapes We're used to hearing about people spreading colds and flu. But according to a new study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, there's another human condition that's equally contagious: loneliness. Loneliness Spreads Like a Virus LiveScience.com Are you ready for the dog and cat flu?San Francisco Chronicle - - 57 minutes ago Just in case you weren't panicking enough over the swine flu, it turns out that the virus that causes it, H1N1, can make dogs, cats and ferrets sick, too. Majority of American Chicken Tainted with Dangerous BacteriadBTechno - 56 minutes ago Boston (DbTechNo) - Results of a new study show that the majority of broiler chickens that are sold in the United States contain dangerous bacteria that can lead to salmonella poisoning. Pfizer Acquires Rights to Treatment for Rare DisorderNew York Times - - 1 hour ago Genzyme, the biotechnology company already reeling from problems manufacturing its drugs for rare diseases, will soon have a formidable new competitor - the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. Pfizer to Pay Protalix Up to $115 Million in Gaucher's Deal Wall Street Journal Working Intensely Early on May Help Autistic KidsU.S. News & World Report - - 17 hours ago 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. Exercise May Keep Your Cells Biologically YoungABC News - - 1 hour ago A new study in the journal Circulation, shows that vigorous exercise may be inducing a natural anti-aging effect that goes right down to our DNA. Exercise Guards White Blood Cells Against Aging U.S. News & World Report Saudi Arabia orders inquiry into flash flood deathsBBC News - 2 hours ago Saudi Arabia has ordered an inquiry into flash floods last week that killed more than 100 people, according to the state news agency. Will healthcare reform drive costs down? A little, report says.Christian Science Monitor - - 12 hours ago A report released Monday by the Congressional Budget Office suggests that the Senate healthcare reform bill would have a modest effect on average Americans' pocketbooks. Gradual change is key to health reform Patriot-News Kennedy touts health care reform, sidesteps flapThe Associated Press - - 11 hours ago PROVIDENCE, RI - Rep. Patrick Kennedy used the language of faith Monday to rally support for expanding the nation's health insurance system in his first public appearance since escalating a public feud with Rhode Island's Roman Catholic bishop over ... Study Questions Safety of Mammograms for Young Women at High Risk of CancerNew York Times - - 8 hours ago For young women who have a high risk of breast cancer because of genetic mutations or family history, the radiation from yearly mammograms may make the risk even higher, researchers reported at a radiology conference on Monday. LETTER: Early detection is always best cure for breast cancer Hutchinson Leader FDA Rejects Approval of MS DrugWall Street Journal - - 9 hours ago German pharmaceutical company Merck KGaA on Monday said its application for US approval of cladribine tablets for multiple sclerosis treatment has been rejected by the US Food and Drug Administration. FDA rejects Merck KGaA's cladribine app FierceBiotech Abdominal CT scans overused - U.S. studyReuters - - 14 hours ago CHICAGO, Nov 30 (Reuters) - More than half of patients receiving abdominal CT scans, an advanced type of X-ray, got them for tests they did not need, exposing them to excess radiation that could raise the long-term risk of cancer, ... CT Scan Patients May Get Unnecessary Imaging U.S. News & World Report Too Much Exercise May Pose Arthritis RiskWebMD - - 1 hour ago Nov. 30, 2009 (Chicago) -- Weekend warriors, take note: Too much exercise may place you at risk for arthritis. A new study shows that middle-aged men and women who engage in high levels of physical activity -- at home and at work as ... Lots of Exercise in Midlife May Lead to Osteoarthritis U.S. News & World Report State's students getting a little fitterSan Francisco Chronicle - - 3 hours ago More California students cast aside their couch potato ways in 2009 and scored better in annual physical fitness tests than in recent years. Report: Tulare County students near average for physical fitness Visalia Times-Delta Med Mart Would Create One-Stop-Shop in NashvilleNashville Public Radio - - 16 hours ago A Dallas-based firm revealed Monday plans to rework the existing Nashville Convention Center into a 12-story marketplace for medical device manufacturers. Nashville's Medical Trade Center will rise from site of Nashville Convention ...Bizjournals.com - 17 hours ago State and local officials announced this morning plans to build a 2 million-square-foot Medical Trade Center at the current site of the Nashville Convention Center. Medical mart vision unveiled for Nashville Convention CenterThe Tennessean - - 5 hours ago Nashville's existing convention center could become a 15-story medical trade center buzzing with health-care innovations and brimming with visitors - and steering some business to a new convention ... | 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... 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