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Experts Say Swine Flu Mutations Do Not Warrant New AlarmNew York Times - - 12 hours ago The World Health Organization tried this week to dampen fears about mutations seen in the swine flu virus in several countries, noting that both mutations had been found in very few people. Scottsdale Healthcare offers H1N1 vaccine AZ Central.com Get ready; H1N1 vaccines are here Daily Commercial AIDS continues to take its toll on the SouthAccess North Georgia - - 48 minutes 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. State health department to observe World AIDS Day Hattiesburg American Health overhaul: Understanding the pros and consThe Associated Press - - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON - Maybe you've been reading the health care bill in your spare time. Then perhaps you can answer this question: If Congress makes history and puts a bill on President Barack Obama's desk by Christmas, how long before the uninsured get ... Bill Complicates Drive to Add Primary-Care Doctors Wall Street Journal Study: Cost of treating diabetes to triple by 2034CNN - - Nov 26, 2009 Cases of diabetes will soar and the cost of treating the disease will triple, according to a new report. (CNN) -- The number of Americans with diabetes will nearly double in the next 25 years, ... Women should still get regular mammogramseFitnessNow - 55 minutes 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. Everyone Is Talking About Mammograms, But Many Women Don't Get Them U.S. News & World Report Braddock group's goal: Repeal closing of hospitalPittsburgh Post Gazette - - Nov 24, 2009 From left, Shirley Dooley, 60, of Braddock, Beverly Chizmar, 67, and Evelyn Kolich, 83, both of Braddock Hills, take part in a rally Thursday outside UMPC Braddock Hospital. Protesters Rally To Save Braddock Hospital ThePittsburghChannel.com Is there a history lesson from the swine flu of '76?Washington Post - - 12 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 ... Doctors cautious about H1N1 vaccine Ada Evening News Health Care OverhaulThe Ledger - 5 hours ago I am pleased with the progress that has been made in getting a health-care bill to the president. In watching the actions of the Congress on C-SPAN, I often times find myself shouting to the person who is speaking. Jaime Harmon: People do want health care reform Summit Daily News Congress needs to pass health care reform now Marietta Times Laid-off Americans facing difficulties with expiring health insuranceTopNews United States - - 1 hour 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 What's Happening in West Tennessee ChurchesJackson Sun - 3 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 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 Grand Haven residents get in the spirit of donating bloodGrand Haven Tribune - - 22 hours ago 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 11-28 Empty stocking fundClovis News Journal - 13 hours ago Special circumstances: “Ms. T” is unemployed. She was in a car accident earlier this year and lost her daughter and due to the accident her son had to get brain surgery. Fund helps keep heat on Online Athens For holidays, Madison Red Cross offers gifts that can save livesMadison Eagle - Nov 27, 2009 MADISON - With the holidays arriving, the Colonial Crossroads Chapter of the American Red Cross has gift items that can be appreciated by anyone. Red Cross seeks Marathon County hero nominees Wausau Daily Herald Holliston to hold H1N1 clinic for studentsMetroWest Daily News - - Nov 25, 2009 Having recently been reminded by the state to adhere to guidelines for vaccine prioritization, the Board of Health will hold an appointment-only swine flu clinic Dec. 5 for town children ages 3 to 18. H1N1 Vaccination Clinic Set Nov. 30th in Oakland Action 3 News H1N1 vaccine available in Everett Everett Independent 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. People Hear With Their Skin as Well as Their Ears New York Times Touch may influence what we are hearing Boston Globe Hosea Feed The Hungry Feels Effects Of Struggling EconomyKWTX - 20 hours ago ATLANTA (November 27, 2009)—A group that's billed as the largest one-day sit-down dinner and meals-on-wheels operation in the country is feeling the impact of the struggling economy. Omilami, Bolling Address Hunger at the Hungry Club Atlanta Progressive News Tone-deaf Blue CrossGreensboro News & Record - 6 hours ago Did Blue Cross Blue Shield go too far in its war of words against congressional health care reform? Rep. Pricey Harrison of Greensboro thinks so and now she's got company. Blue Cross calls, mailers get NC lawmakers' notice The Associated Press BCBSRI wants 10% direct-pay rate hike Providence Business News Md. Medicare prescription enrollment workshop Dec. 2The Herald-Mail - Nov 26, 2009 The Maryland Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program (SPDAP) will host a free open enrollment workshop for senior citizens who are or might be eligible for Maryland Medicare prescription assistance. Dept of Insurance has Medicare Tips WJBD Online 2009 Medicare Part D Enrollment Period The Daily Advertiser Bioethicist questions whether Belgian coma patient Rom Houben is communicatingNew York Daily News - - 18 hours ago Rom Houben, injured in a car crash in 1983 at age 20, was allehedly conscious during his 23-year coma. It's a hypochondriac's worst nightmare: You're powerless, paralyzed and unable to communicate for nearly a quarter of a century ... 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. 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