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AIDS summit set after US lifts travel banBoston Globe - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON - Health officials tackling the global AIDS epidemic will meet in the United States for the first time in 22 years after President Obama lifted the ban on travel by people infected with HIV. South Africa's Zuma praised for new AIDS approach The Associated Press Time for kids to get another dose of the swine flu vaccineDetroit Free Press - - 26 minutes ago Metro Detroit's youngest residents can take their place in line again for round two of the H1N1 vaccination. A second swine flu vaccination is recommended for children 6 months old to 9 years old, and it was more than a month ago -- the ... Finally, H1N1 vaccine is a click away Minneapolis Star Tribune Fall Wave of Swine Flu Has Peaked, Data Confirm New York Times CBO: 600000 to 1.6 Million Employed by StimulusWall Street Journal - - 4 hours ago The Congressional Budget Office late Monday said it estimates that the federal stimulus package sustained between 600000 and 1.6 million jobs in the third quarter, and raised gross domestic product by 1.2 to 3.2 percentage points ... CBO says Senate health bill may cut cost for many San Jose Mercury News Amid probe, pharmacies cut back on liquid Tamiflu priceUSA Today - - 2 hours ago Walgreens has reduced its prices by nearly 20% and CVS nearly 10% for a scarce liquid form of the H1N1 drug Tamiflu amid state investigations into potential price gouging. Suit says CVS sells expired products Boston Globe Loneliness is transmittable, researchers sayWashington Post - - 3 hours ago Although it may sound counterintuitive, loneliness can spread from one person to another, according to research being released Tuesday that underscores the power of one person's emotions to affect friends, family and neighbors. Like happiness, loneliness is contagious USA Today Loneliness spreads like a disease, claim scientists Telegraph.co.uk Working Intensely Early on May Help Autistic KidsU.S. News & World Report - - 11 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. Kennedy tries to put controversy over Communion denial to restBoston Globe - - 1 hour 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 6 hospitals to sue state over payment shortfallsBoston Globe - - 2 hours ago Six community hospitals, squeezed by the economic downturn and the Massachusetts budget crunch, are set to file a lawsuit in Suffolk Superior Court this morning seeking millions of dollars from the state for unpaid health care ... Hospital sues for state funding Cape Cod Times Six hospitals to sue state over reimbursement rates Boston Herald Survey of Store-Bought Chicken Showed Salmonella, CampylobacterABC News - - 10 hours ago The bad news from a new study is that two thirds of store-bought chicken was found to be contaminated with potentially harmful bacteria. KAU expert warns of more floodsArab News - - 8 hours ago RIYADH: A climate change expert has cautioned Saudis and residents to be vigilant against flash floods, saying that more heavy downpours, cold spells, heat waves and drought are expected because of changes in climatic conditions. Saudi official: 5 dead from swine flu at hajj The Associated Press The Abortion Wars Heat UpAtlantic Online - - 16 hours ago As the Senate moves to debate the Senate health care bill, we're seeing another stream of opinion pieces that fall into the broad category of "Oh my God! YWCA of B'klyn Residents To Join Rally Against Stupak-Pitts Amendment Brooklyn Daily Eagle Lisa Subeck: Senate must defeat Stupak-Pitts bill Wisconsin State Journal Study Questions Safety of Mammograms for Young Women at High Risk of CancerNew York Times - - 3 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. Why go backward on women's health care? The Free Lance-Star Get a mammogram or don't get a mammogram? Indian Country Today Medical mart vision unveiled for Nashville Convention CenterThe Tennessean - - 21 minutes 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 ... FDA Rejects Approval of MS DrugWall Street Journal - - 3 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. EMD Serono NDA for MS drug gets FDA refuse-to-file response Mass High Tech Millions may be paying too much for drugsWashington Post - - 5 hours ago Seniors have until the end of the year to switch Medicare drug plans to get a better deal. But many will pass up the chance to save hundreds of dollars a year in prescription costs. Medicare seminar planned in Rockland Lower Hudson Journal news Medicare drug plan will cost 11% more Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Many Get Extra Radiation From Needless CT ScansABC News - - 9 hours ago CHICAGO (Reuters Health) - Every year, many patients undergo unnecessary computed tomography (CT) scans that are not indicated, exposing them to more radiation than is necessary, according to new research presented here at the annual ... CT Scan Patients May Get Unnecessary Imaging U.S. News & World Report RSNA: Unneeded CT Series Add to Radiation Burden MedPage Today Once a Stroke Belt inhabitant, always -- in a way -- a Stroke Belt inhabitantLos Angeles Times - 6 hours ago When it comes to stroke risk, living in the Stroke Belt is one thing. Being born there is another. But both contribute to the risk of dying from a stroke. Birth in South Raises Stroke Risk for Life Palm Beach Post Linda Ellerbee: An anecdote speaks up on breast cancerLos Angeles Times - - Nov 29, 2009 The US Preventive Services Task Force recommendation on mammograms is backed up by a study. But one bit of data is alive and kicking because of the test. San Bernardino County lags in fitnessInland Valley Daily Bulletin - - 1 hour ago The 2009 California Physical Fitness Test results released Monday reported 29 percent of fifth-graders, 34 percent of seventh-graders, and 38 percent of ninth-graders met all Healthy Fitness Zone benchmarks of the test. Fitness results show PUSD students in better shape than last year Pasadena Star-News Many local students test well for fitness Lompoc Record | 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? 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