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A Good Year in the Fight Against AIDSU.S. News & World Report - - 49 minutes ago TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (healthday News) -- While the war against HIV/AIDS is still far from over, 2009 could prove to be a watershed year in terms of advances in prevention and treatment, experts say. S. Africa to treat all HIV-positive babies The Associated Press If I already had H1N1, do I still need vaccine?The Wenatchee World Online - - 32 minutes ago Q: If I already had the H1N1 flu, do I need to get the H1N1 flu vaccine? A: When people are ill with flu-like symptoms (a fever and cough or sore throat), Chelan-Douglas Health District, school nurses and ... WHO approves Glaxo's swine flu shot The Associated Press H1N1 vaccine available Saturday Marco Island Sun Times Loneliness can be contagious, new study findsmsnbc.com - - 2 hours 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. Is Loneliness Contagious? ABC News Senate health bill gets a boostWashington Post - - 12 hours ago As the Senate opened debate Monday on a landmark plan to overhaul the nation's health-care system, congressional budget analysts said the measure would leave premiums unchanged or slightly lower for the vast majority of Americans, ... CBO: 600000 to 1.6 Million Employed by Stimulus Wall Street Journal CBO says Senate health bill may cut cost for many San Jose Mercury News Pfizer Buys Rights To Protalix Drug for As Much as $115 MillionFOXBusiness - - 1 hour ago Pfizer (PFE) unveiled a deal worth up to $115 million Tuesday to acquire the rights to Protalix's (PLX) Gaucher's drug. The drug giant agreed to make an upfront payment of $60 million for the drug, which is called taliglucerase alfa. Pfizer Acquires Rights to Treatment for Rare Disorder New York Times Are you ready for the dog and cat flu?San Francisco Chronicle - - 2 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. Swine Flu Cases Appear To Have Peaked Kaiser Health News Mammograms May Boost Cancer Risk in High-Risk WomenU.S. News & World Report - - 49 minutes ago TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (healthday News) -- Mammograms may actually boost the risk of breast cancer in some high-risk women, a new study suggests. Mammography may increase cancer risk for some women Los Angeles Times Working Intensely Early on May Help Autistic KidsU.S. News & World Report - - 18 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. Survey of Store-Bought Chicken Showed Salmonella, CampylobacterABC News - - 18 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. Is your chicken dinner safe? Baltimore Sun Saudi Arabia orders inquiry into flash flood deathsBBC News - 4 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. Too Much Exercise May Pose Arthritis RiskWebMD - - 3 hours 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 Birth in South Raises Stroke Risk for LifeU.S. News & World Report - - 49 minutes ago MONDAY, Nov. 30 (HealthDay News) -- People born in the "stroke belt" of the southern United States have a lifelong higher risk of dying of stroke than others, even if they live elsewhere later, a new study shows. Exercise May Keep Your Cells Biologically YoungABC News - - 3 hours 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 Exercising Protects White Blood Cells From Aging Visit Bulgaria Nationwide 'Medicare Fraud Strike Force' Focuses On Driving Down CostKaiser Health News - 52 minutes ago A "Medicare Fraud Strike Force," which started in south Florida, has now expanded across the country to indict more than 300 on fraudulent Medicare billing charges, The Washington Times reports. Strike forces target multimillion-dollar Medicare fraud Washington Times FDA Rejects Approval of MS DrugWall Street Journal - - 10 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 Suit says CVS sells expired productsBoston Globe - 8 hours ago NEW YORK - CVS Caremark Corp., the operator of more than 7000 US drugstores, was accused by Connecticut of selling expired products, less than a month after the company settled a similar suit with New York. State's students getting a little fitterSan Francisco Chronicle - - 4 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. 2 in 3 Monterey County freshmen fail fitness test The Salinas Californian US Says Westchester Jail Failed to Protect InmatesNew York Times - - 12 hours ago Correction officers at the Westchester County Jail used excessive force on inmates who were sometimes already restrained or compliant, dousing their faces with excessive amounts of pepper spray or, in one case, slamming a prisoner's ... Fed probe slams Westchester County Jail Mid-Hudson News Millions may be paying too much for drugsWashington Post - - 12 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 Open Enrollment period underway Casper Journal College's too-fat-to-graduate rule under fireCNN - - Nov 30, 2009 Obesity increases a person's risk of heart disease, type II diabetes, stroke, some cancers and other ailments. (CNN) -- Most college students expect to receive their diplomas on the basis of grades, but at a Pennsylvania school ... Too Fat to Graduate at Lincoln University? TestCountry.com | 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. 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