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Is there a history lesson from the swine flu of '76?Washington Post - - 20 hours ago In October 1976, President Gerald Ford was one of 43 million Americans to receive a vaccine for swine flu. (Charles Tasnadi/associated Press) By David Brown As more and more people receive the H1N1 shot, an earlier vaccine is casting a mysterious ... Experts Say Swine Flu Mutations Do Not Warrant New Alarm New York Times Health department announces week's H1N1 vaccine schedule Jacksonville Daily Progress Number of US diabetics to double in 25 years: studyAFP - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON - The number of Americans with diabetes will nearly double over the next 25 years, rising from 23.7 million in 2009 to 44.1 million in 2034, according to a study by the University of Chicago. AIDS continues to take its toll on the SouthAccess North Georgia - - 8 hours ago GAINESVILLE - World AIDS Day will be observed Tuesday to help raise awareness about the worldwide impact of HIV and AIDS. The local numbers for the disease remain high. World AIDS Day events planned in region Kansas.com Obama Backs Senate on Health Bills' DisparitiesNew York Times - - Nov 25, 2009 WASHINGTON - Two of President Obama's senior health care advisers said Wednesday that a proposed tax on high-cost insurance plans and a new commission to control Medicare spending were among “four pillars” essential to major ... White House says health-care bills contain cost-cutting remedies Washington Post Women should still get regular mammogramseFitnessNow - 8 hours ago The US Preventive Services Task Force has put forth new guidelines for screening mammogram in women ages 40-49, annually mammograms in women 50 and older and self-exams. Limit someone else's health care — just not mine Arizona Daily Star Laid-off Americans facing difficulties with expiring health insuranceTopNews United States - - 9 hours ago The workers who were laid-off between Sept. 1, 2008 and Dec. 31, 2009, were getting COBRA subsidy which pays 65 percent of their job-based health insurance premiums for nine months. Expiring health insurance subsidy imperils laid-off Americans Kansas City Star Health insurance subsidy for unemployed expiring soon Austin American-Statesman Protesters oppose closing of western Pa. hospitalPhiladelphia Inquirer - 8 hours ago AP The protesters held signs and distributed fliers Friday outside the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's headquarters downtown. Braddock hospital protesters turn up heat on UPMC Pittsburgh Post Gazette Woman wants a merry Christmas for her familySouth Carolina Now - - 37 minutes ago Effie wants to give her nine children and grandchildren, three of whom she adopted, a merry Christmas this year. But the Darlington resident has been in and out of the hospital for the past couple of months with an infection in her ... 11-28 Empty stocking fund Clovis News Journal What's Happening in West Tennessee ChurchesJackson Sun - 11 hours ago Mt. Pleasant #2 Missionary Baptist Church, 490 Stone Road, Pinson, will hold appreciation services for Pastor Jimmy L. Godwin at 11 am and 2 pm Sunday. Interim pastor offers city church fresh start Attleboro Sun Chronicle Grand Haven residents get in the spirit of donating bloodGrand Haven Tribune - - Nov 27, 2009 AP Breaking News Video BY ALEX DOTY In the spirit of the giving season, area residents and even Grand Haven city employees flocked to the Grand Haven Community Center Wednesday to donate their blood to the American Red Cross. Thanksgiving Day blood drive exceeds Red Cross's goal Bangor Daily News Holiday concert to benefit Red CrossWaseca County News - - Nov 27, 2009 Thanks to the “brilliant” idea by area musician, Curt Boettcher, a group of Wasecans is holding its first ever holiday concert to benefit the Waseca County chapter of the American Red Cross. Red Cross seeks Marathon County hero nominees Wausau Daily Herald Missing Woman Found DeadWOWK - 50 minutes ago Dispatchers say Florence Tkack's body was found in the Big Sandy River at 11:40 am this morning. Lawrence County, Ky -- Harold Slone, Director of Emergency Management, says the body of Florence Tkack was found about a quarter of a mile from where Tkack ... Woman missing in Lawrence County Kentucky.com Death of Kansan Infected with the 2009 H1N1 Influenza a Virus AnnouncedKansas City infoZine - Nov 26, 2009 The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) announced the deaths of two people who were infected with the pandemic H1N1 influenza virus. Students to get flu shots Gulf Coast Newspapers FDA approves new flu vaccineCNN - 1 hour ago Agriflu will be administered as a single injection in the upper arm and is available in prefilled syringes, the FDA says. (CNN) -- The US Food and Drug Administration said Friday it has approved a new vaccine to prevent seasonal influenza. FDA OKs Novartis Vaccine Against Seasonal Flu In Fast Review Wall Street Journal New seasonal flu vaccine approved by FDA News 8 Austin Skin Plays a Remarkable Role in Human HearingU.S. News & World Report - - Nov 25, 2009 People listen with their skin, not just their ears. Air puffs delivered to volunteers' hands or necks at critical times alter their ability, for better or worse, to hear certain speech sounds, a new study finds. Touch may influence what we are hearing Boston Globe Humans 'hear' through their skin BBC News Hospital cuts to continue in 2010Cincinnati.com - - 3 hours ago Buffeted by the recession, Greater Cincinnati hospitals will continue to cut costs throughout 2010 and they say a new tax from the state of Ohio isn't helping. Samaritan bracing for start of new fee Ashland Times Gazette Ohio hospitals brace for new state fee Dayton Daily News Dillon may ban medical marijuana dispensaries within town limitsFox 31 KDVR.com - Nov 26, 2009 By AP DILLON, Colo. (AP) - Medical marijuana's growth in Colorado has led many towns to put moratoriums on new dispensaries. Now one Summit County town is ready to ban them permanently. Colorado cities divided on licensing medical pot Pueblo Chieftain Dillon won't allow medical marijuana dispensaries Summit Daily News Carbon Monoxide WarningKOMU-TV - 20 hours ago COLUMBIA - State officials urge Missourians to make sure their furnaces are working properly and not releasing carbon monoxide into their homes. Autistic boy, 10, drowns in neighbor's poolOcala - - 11 hours ago A 10-year-old boy who was autistic and non-verbal wandered from his northwest Marion County home sometime Friday morning and drowned in a neighbor's murky swimming pool, according to officials. 2 children found dead in separate drownings MiamiHerald.com Missing autistic boy's body recovered from neighbor's pool Orlando Sentinel Awaking From a Coma: What Did the Doctors Miss?TIME - - 5 hours ago Belgium's Rom Houben uses his touchscreen and assistance of his speech therapist Linda Wouters, left, to communicate during an interview in Zolder, Belgium, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Coma recovery case attracts doubters The Associated Press | 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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