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Sub-Saharan Africa leads global HIV infections: UNAIDSAFP - 32 minutes ago JOHANNESBURG - Sub-Saharan Africa still has the world's highest number of HIV cases, accounting for 67 percent of global infections, a United Nations reports said on Tuesday. UN Says HIV/AIDS Cases Falling Voice of America Batch of swine flu vaccines studied in CanadaThe Associated Press - - 24 minutes ago LONDON - Canadian doctors have been advised not to use a batch of 170000 doses of swine flu vaccine while authorities investigate reports of allergic reactions among recipients, drug maker GlaxoSmithKline PLC said Tuesday. More Minnesotans are eligible for H1N1 flu shots Minneapolis Star Tribune Outlawed chemicals, lead still a worry in toysWashington Post - - 2 hours ago Despite a new law that bans six chemicals from children's products and lowers the amount of lead allowed, a public interest group has found a number of toys at major retailers that contain the outlawed chemicals and illegal amounts of ... Group Reveals "Trouble in Toyland" CBS News A difference of opinions on mammogramsWashington Post - 11 hours ago Last week, the US Preventive Services Task Force published new guidelines that recommended against routine mammography screening for women in their 40s and less-frequent screening for older women at average risk of developing breast cancer. Women Should Ignore New Mammogram Guideline, Ex-NIH Chief Says U.S. News & World Report 'Covert' Coping With Job Conflict Ups Heart RiskABC News - 2 hours ago NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Walking away or letting things pass may be an unhealthy way to deal with unfair treatment on the job, research from Sweden shows. Stifled Anger at Work Doubles Men's Risk for Heart Attack U.S. News & World Report Trials showed Vioxx risk 'years before withdrawal'AFP - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON - The risks of taking anti-inflammatory drug Vioxx could have been detected nearly four years before the drug was pulled from the market, according to analysis of nearly 30 clinical trials. Vioxx Problems Known Years Before Recall U.S. News & World Report MRSA Creeping Into Hospitals From the OutsidePalm Beach Post - 1 hour ago Strains of antibiotic-resistant infections normally found in the community are increasingly showing up among hospital outpatients, raising the risk that inpatients could become infected, new research says. Community-acquired MRSA spreading rapidly Los Angeles Times MRSA Cases on the Rise; Two New Strains Detected, Study Finds Attorney at Law NYC boy missing for 11 days lived in subwaysThe Associated Press - 2 hours ago NEW YORK - The mother of a 13-year-old boy with Asperger's syndrome who was missing in New York City for 11 days says her son spent the entire time in the subway system. Boy, 13, spent 11 days on US subway The Press Association Another Loss for Pfizer in Drug SuitsNew York Times - - 16 hours ago Pfizer has been ordered to pay a total of $103 million in punitive damages to two women who were found to have breast cancer after they used hormonal drugs, state court officials in Philadelphia said Monday. Award in Hormone Suit Wall Street Journal Lead, Tobacco Exposure Linked to ADHDWebMD - - 20 hours ago Nov. 23, 2009 -- Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke and childhood exposure to lead are linked to increased risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD) in children, a new study shows. Smoking during pregnancy, lead raise ADHD risk in kids Detroit Free Press Consumer Ads Pump up Prescription Drug CostsABC News - - 55 minutes ago NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Medicaid pharmacy costs for the blood-thinning drug Plavix jumped at around the same time the drug's maker started advertising it to consumers -- even though the number of people prescribed the drug didn't ... Study: Plavix ads boosted prices, not sales FiercePharma Muslim pilgrims converge in Saudi city for hajjAFP - 3 hours ago MECCA, Saudi Arabia - An estimated 2.5 million Muslims have converged on Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage, as workers toil round the clock to complete construction projects designed to avoid deadly stampedes. Los Angeles City Council to look at medical marijuana ordinanceBizjournals.com - 57 minutes ago Los Angeles City Council is poised to vote as early as Tuesday on provisions to a proposed medical marijuana ordinance it has faced difficulty with for the past two years. LA. to Set Pot-Club Rules Wall Street Journal Villaraigosa weighs in on medical pot debate Contra Costa Times 10 surprising facts about cholesterolCNN - - 3 hours ago (Health.com) -- Like most people, you probably think of cholesterol -- if you think of it at all -- and picture fatty foods and heart trouble. Cholesterol Plays Role in Heart Failure Risk Palm Beach Post Recent Cancer Screening Changes Leave Many ConfusedU.S. News & World Report - - 3 hours ago TUESDAY, Nov. 24 (healthday News) -- The world of cancer screening has been upended in the past two weeks. Not only did the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) just raise the age at which it recommends women get their first ... Cancer experts call for reduction in Pap tests Globe and Mail Molecule Discovered That Makes Obese People Develop DiabetesScience Daily (press release) - 1 hour ago ScienceDaily (Nov. 24, 2009) - Many people who are overweight or obese develop insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes at some stage in their lives. Caffeine and blood sugar: What's the connection? MayoClinic.com Type 2 diabetes is not hopeless despite statistics The Spokesman Review Next-generation flu vaccine plant to open in U.S.Reuters - - Nov 23, 2009 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Novartis will officially open the first next-generation flu vaccine plant in the United States on Tuesday, but it will be years before it makes its first vaccine. Novartis opens first US plant to produce flu vaccine grown in cell cultures The Canadian Press Penile Shock Wave Treatment May Work for Erectile DysfunctionRenal and Urology News - - 3 hours ago LYON, FRANCE—Israeli researchers have reported promising preliminary results using low-intensity shock wave therapy to treat vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED). Shocking the Penis for Erectile Dysfunction Los Angeles Public Relations US Santas demand priority swine flu vaccineAFP - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON - US Santas want swine flu vaccine so that sneezing children don't give them an unwelcome present this Christmas. Ernest Berger, head of "Santa America," told NPR radio that the organization's 200 volunteer Father Christmases want to be ... Food, Kin and Tension at ThanksgivingNew York Times - - 19 hours ago For Thanksgiving dinner, what side dish would you prefer to accompany your turkey - a serving of well-marinated conflict over how much or how little you eat, or some nice, fresh criticism of your cooking skills? Holiday meals especially difficult for binge eaters Chicago Sun-Times Healthy Thanksgiving eating: it's possible The Buchtelite | 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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