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South Africa Pledges Aid for All HIV-Infected BabiesABC News - - 2 hours ago The president of South Africa, the country with the highest number of people infected with AIDS worldwide, pledged today his country will treat all HIV-positive babies and will increase overall testing and treatment for the ... World AIDS Day spreads awareness KJCT8.com Swine Flu Waning, But Could ReturnU.S. News & World Report - - 3 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. Swine flu has peaked locally; officials warn a third wave is possible Los Angeles Times Loneliness May Be CatchingU.S. News & World Report - - 3 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 is Contagious FOX 9 News Half of World's ICU Patients Have Infections: StudyABC News - - 2 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 Warning: Going to the hospital may be hazardous to your health Los Angeles Times Jobless losing a health-insurance lifelineCNNMoney.com - - 6 hours ago As the nine-month COBRA subsidy starts to expire, millions of unemployed Americans could lose their benefits. By Jessica Dickler, CNNMoney. Health Insurance Subsidies Expiring For US Unemployed -Report Wall Street Journal We need a new women's health movementLos Angeles Times - - 35 minutes ago Has feminism been replaced by the pink-ribbon breast cancer cult? When the House passed the Stupak amendment, which would take away abortion rights from women who get any government help purchasing insurance, the female response ... Study questions mammogram safety ABC7Chicago.com Task Force's recommendations are out of line Hey Johnstown Sharon Miller's Words for Women: Task force study a step backwardBaxter Bulletin - 14 hours ago I try to stay up on all the latest health news, particularly that involving women's health issues. You can imagine my surprise, shock really, when I read about a new set of recommendations for women's breast health screenings. FDA oks Dyax Drug For Rare Swelling Disorder; Stock Soars>DYAXWall Street Journal - 2 hours ago Dyax Corp. (DYAX) said the Food and Drug Administration approved its drug to treat a rare swelling disorder known as hereditary angioedema in patients age 16 and older. Dyax gets FDA approval for genetic disorder drug The Associated Press Are you ready for the dog and cat flu?San Francisco Chronicle - - 12 hours 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. FDA Warns Tyson About Health Violations at Soup PlantFOXBusiness - - 38 minutes 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 More Headaches for Tyson Foods TheStreet.com Down Syndrome Births Rise in US, CDC ReportsABC News - - 6 hours ago The number of US babies born with Down syndrome has increased by nearly one-third over the last three decades, despite the large number of women choosing to end those pregnancies, according to new data from the Centers for ... CT scans may predict survival in colorectal cancerReuters - - 2 hours ago CHICAGO (Reuters) - Doctors may be able use an advanced X-ray called a CT scan to see whether patients with advanced colorectal cancer are responding to treatment with Avastin and chemotherapy, US researchers said on Tuesday. CT Scan May Predict Colon Cancer Survival U.S. News & World Report CT Imaging Taken Post Avastin May Predict Survival in Patients With Metastatic ... Science Daily (press release) Malware Attack Lures Users With H1N1 Vaccination ScareChannelWeb - - 59 minutes ago A malware campaign that impersonates a Center for Disease Control swine flu warning is making its way across users' inboxes, security experts warn. H1N1 Identity Theft Scam Makes E-Mail Rounds MedPage Today Kennedy dominates health-care reform forum at BrownProvidence Journal - - 8 hours ago Health-care forum panelists, from left, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Erin Kelly, a medical school student, and Vincent Mor, Department of Community Health chairman, listen to an opening speaker at Brown University on ... Saudi Arabia orders inquiry into flash flood deathsBBC News - 14 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. 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. Is Your Chicken Dinner Safe? CBS News Health officials to review disaster planReuters - - 7 hours ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Stung by the continuing struggle to make a vaccine against the swine flu pandemic, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Tuesday her department would review its ... H1N1 vaccine problems trigger review of public health emergency plans American Medical News HHS to review policies for developing public health defenses Washington Post Needle Injuries Often Not Reported by Med StudentsABC News - - 4 hours ago NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Medical students are commonly stuck by needles but often fail to report their injuries to employee health services, placing them at risk for hepatitis, HIV and other blood borne diseases, results of a survey ... 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