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South Africa Pledges Aid for All HIV-Infected BabiesABC News - - 54 minutes ago The President of South Africa, the country with the highest number of people infected with AIDS worldwide, pledged today his country will treat all HIV-positive babies and will increase overall testing and treatment for the ... South Africa to treat all HIV-positive babies The Associated Press Swine Flu Waning, But Could ReturnU.S. News & World Report - - 2 hours ago TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- A US health official said Tuesday that H1N1 swine flu infections appear to be on the wane nationally, but many experts agreed the virus could return in force later this winter. Swine flu has peaked locally; officials warn a third wave is possible Los Angeles Times Loneliness Can Be ContagiousWebMD - - 2 hours ago Lonely people tend to share their loneliness with others, and their feelings of isolation and despair rub off on friends, neighbors, spouses, and even acquaintances, researchers report in the December issue of the Journal of ... Why Loneliness Can Be Contagious New York Times One is the Loneliest, Most Contagious Number U.S. News & World Report Half of World's ICU Patients Have Infections: StudyABC News - - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Half of all patients in intensive care units around the world have infections, and more than 70 percent are being given antibiotics -- a trend that could help more drug-resistant superbugs ... Half of ICU Patients Suffer From Infections U.S. News & World Report Warning: Going to the hospital may be hazardous to your health Los Angeles Times Jobless losing a health-insurance lifelineCNNMoney.com - - 5 hours ago As the nine-month COBRA subsidy starts to expire, millions of unemployed Americans could lose their benefits. By Jessica Dickler, CNNMoney. Health Insurance Subsidies Expiring For US Unemployed -Report Wall Street Journal Mammogram Radiation May Put Some Women at RiskABC News - - 6 hours ago CHICAGO (Reuters) - Low-dose radiation from mammograms and chest X-rays may increase the risk of breast cancer in young women who are already at high risk because of family history or genetic susceptibility, Dutch researchers said ... Mammograms May Boost Cancer Risk in High-Risk Women U.S. News & World Report Study questions mammogram safety ABC7Chicago.com Are you ready for the dog and cat flu?San Francisco Chronicle - - 11 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. More Headaches for Tyson FoodsTheStreet.com - - 1 hour ago New York, NY (thestreet) -- For meat processors like Tyson Foods(TSN Quote), a turnaround in the meat market can't come soon enough. Tyson Foods Gets FDA Warning for Unsafe Conditions InjuryBoard.com (blog) Down Syndrome Births Rise in US, CDC ReportsABC News - - 5 hours ago The number of US babies born with Down syndrome has increased by nearly one-third over the last three decades, despite the large number of women choosing to end those pregnancies, according to new data from the Centers for ... CT scans may predict survival in colorectal cancerReuters - - 1 hour ago CHICAGO (Reuters) - Doctors may be able use an advanced X-ray called a CT scan to see whether patients with advanced colorectal cancer are responding to treatment with Avastin and chemotherapy, US researchers said on Tuesday. CT Scan May Predict Colon Cancer Survival U.S. News & World Report FDA OKs Dyax Drug For Rare Swelling Disorder; Stock Soars>DYAXWall Street Journal - 1 hour ago Dyax Corp. (DYAX) said the Food and Drug Administration approved its drug to treat a rare swelling disorder known as hereditary angioedema in patients age 16 and older. Market Report -- In Play (DYAX) MSN Money Saudi Arabia orders inquiry into flash flood deathsBBC News - 12 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. H1N1 vaccine problems trigger review of public health emergency plansAmerican Medical News - - 1 hour ago The HHS secretary tells an AMA health system readiness summit that outdated technology affected vaccine production and distribution, and that changes are needed. HHS to review policies for developing public health defenses Washington Post Kennedy tries to put controversy over Communion denial to restBoston Globe - - 17 hours ago PROVIDENCE - In his first press conference since Bishop Thomas J. Tobin of the Catholic Diocese of Providence criticized him for disclosing a confidential request to stop receiving Holy Communion because of his stand on moral issues, ... Kennedy touts health care reform, sidesteps flap The Associated Press Working Intensely Early on May Help Autistic KidsU.S. News & World Report - - Nov 30, 2009 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. Consumer Reports: Most Store-Bought Chicken Contains Harmful BacteriaConsumer Affairs - - 5 hours ago Microbiological tests of store-bought chickens, published in the March issue of Consumer Reports magazine, found Campylobacter, a rod-shaped bacterium and the leading cause of food poisoning nationwide, in 63 percent of the chickens ... Is Your Chicken Dinner Safe? CBS News Business groups split on Senate's health-care reform packageBizjournals.com - Nov 30, 2009 Health-care reform has cleared a major hurdle in the US Senate, but the long legislative battle may not end until next year. Businesses may be tired of all the twists and turns the legislation has taken and be tempted to wait for the final verdict ... Affordable insurance key for young adults Detroit Free Press Pink Glove Dance Video Spreads Breast Cancer AwarenessABC News - - Nov 30, 2009 It all started when a medical supply created a new line of hospital gloves -- in pink. 1.6 million people have clicked YouTube video tribute to breast cancer fight. This pink-gloved hospital is rockin' Los Angeles Times Needle Injuries Often Not Reported by Med StudentsABC News - - 3 hours ago NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Medical students are commonly stuck by needles but often fail to report their injuries to employee health services, placing them at risk for hepatitis, HIV and other blood borne diseases, results of a survey ... Med Students Often Fail to Report Needlestick Injuries U.S. News & World Report Frequency of medical students' needlesticks often underreported Ortho SuperSite Birth in South Raises Stroke Risk for LifeU.S. News & World Report - - 9 hours 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. Health Beat 12/1 WBIR-TV | 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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