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CDC connects H1N1, severe bacterial infectionsWashington Post - - 2 hours ago Federal health officials on Wednesday linked the H1N1 flu epidemic to a sharp rise in the number of severe bacterial infections. Anne Schuchat, a physician at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the national trend was ... Swine flu linked to serious respiratory disease Los Angeles Times Greater Use Of Vaccine For Infection Is Urged New York Times Flu Fears May Curtail PilgrimageNew York Times - - 40 minutes ago The number of pilgrims to Mecca this year may be down substantially because of fears of swine flu, the BBC and CNN reported Wednesday, citing remarks by government officials. New HIV infections in declineLos Angeles Times - 21 hours ago There were about 17% fewer new infections worldwide in 2008, compared with 2001, but fewer than half of those infected began treatment, a World Health Organization and UNAIDS report says. Treatment cutting global HIV rates MiamiHerald.com Everyone Is Talking About Mammograms, But Many Women Don't Get ThemU.S. News & World Report - - 10 hours ago There's little debate about screening women ages 50 to 74. So why do so many slip through the cracks? By Katherine Hobson The recent brouhaha over breast cancer screening is about recommendations—what different experts say women of different ages ... 5 Health Tests You May Not Need FOXNews Senate's health bill includes questionable provisionabc7news.com - 2 hours ago WASHINGTON (KGO) -- A provision in the Senate health insurance bill has California lawmakers and the state's insurance industry worried. Health care bills would raise taxes well before changes roll out MiamiHerald.com Skin Plays a Remarkable Role in Human HearingU.S. News & World Report - - 5 hours ago 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. People Hear With Their Skin as Well as Their Ears New York Times Humans 'hear' through their skin BBC News Type 1 Diabetes May Have a New FoeU.S. News & World Report - - 6 hours ago WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25 (HealthDay News) -- A drug commonly used to treat non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and rheumatoid arthritis now also shows some promise in helping patients newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Delaying Type 1 Diabetes WebMD Fires prohibited all Thanksgiving DaySan Jose Mercury News - - 35 minutes ago A Spare the Air alert has been issued by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District for the full 24 hours of the holiday. The ban covers Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa and southern Sonoma and southwestern ... Pass the stuffing and spare the air San Francisco Chronicle Villaraigosa urges limit on medical marijuana dispensariesLos Angeles Times - - 3 hours ago The Los Angeles mayor declines to say what the cap should be, but says it should be a level that can be adequately monitored by city officials and the Police Department. City Hall considers a dose of expertise Contra Costa Times LA City Council reaches compromise on medical marijuana sales Bizjournals.com Reactions to Glaxo Flu Vaccine Under Investigation in CanadaBloomberg - - 10 hours ago Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Canada is still investigating an unusually high rate of a side effect known as anaphylaxis from a batch of GlaxoSmithKline Plc's swine flu vaccine, health officials said today. Baxter hopes to build US cell-based vaccine manufacturing plantChicago Tribune - - 2 hours ago Deerfield-based Baxter International Inc. says it is looking into building a cell-based vaccine manufacturing plant in the US to produce seasonal and pandemic flu vaccines. Vaccine Makers Struggle to Speed Output Wall Street Journal Missing boy spent 11 days wandering New York subwaysCNN - - Nov 24, 2009 New York (CNN) -- A 13-year-old teenager with Asperger's syndrome spent 11 days in October wandering New York's vast subway system until a police officer recognized him from a missing persons' poster, according to police and the youth's mother. 13-Year-Old Lost in NYC Subway for 11 Days People Magazine MRSA Strain on the Rise in HospitalsWebMD - - 12 hours ago Nov. 24, 2009 -- A potentially dangerous and rapidly spreading strain of the "superbug" MRSA poses a much greater public health threat than previously thought, new research shows. MRSA Creeping Into Hospitals From the Outside U.S. News & World Report One out of five adults with type 2 diabetes is morbidly obeseEndocrine Today - 13 hours ago There was a 141% increase in the rate of morbid obesity among adults with type 2 diabetes between 1976 to 1980 and 2005 to 2006, according to a Loyola University Health System study. Alarming increase in diabetics' obesity United Press International Managing diabetes can go a long way toward containing health care costs Port Huron Times Herald Fresh H1N1 cases create flutterDaily News & Analysis - - 1 hour ago Bangalore: If you were feeling relieved over the receding number of cases of H1N1 flu over the past one month, here is some bad news. WHO investigates cases of H1N1 drug resistance in US, Britain News-Medical.net Health Buzz: Study Says Vioxx Risks Were Apparent Early and Other Health NewsU.S. News & World Report - - Nov 24, 2009 A new study suggests that evidence linking heart risks to Vioxx, the Merck arthritis drug pulled from the market in 2004, was apparent in 2000, Health Day reports. Public Database Is Urged to Monitor Drug Safety New York Times In lieu of turkey, Thanksgiving sparks vegetable-inspired creativityCNN - Nov 24, 2009 By Madison Park, CNN (CNN) -- Going vegetarian on Thanksgiving doesn't mean forcing tofu into faux poultry or shaping legumes into meat-like blobs. The Case for Eating "Tofurky" For Thanksgiving WKRC TV Cincinnati Dietitian group analyzes vegetarian turkey options Chicago Tribune Another Loss for Pfizer in Drug SuitsNew York Times - - Nov 23, 2009 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. Swine flu: Chicago begins offering inoculations at airportsChicago Tribune - - 1 hour ago As they battle the holiday crowds this weekend, frazzled travelers at Chicago airports also will have the option of stopping to get protection against the swine flu virus. Minimal delays for Thankgiving travelers Chicago Sun-Times Chicago airports offering swine flu vaccine ABC7Chicago.com How to be happy: Don't be thankful on ThanksgivingChicago Tribune - - 3 hours ago Thanksgiving is a complete sham. Think about it. 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