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Early Intervention May Help Autistic ToddlersWebMD - - 1 hour ago Nov. 30, 2009 -- A new, home-based program for toddlers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that combines behavioral change techniques in a playful environment boosted the children's IQ, language ability, and social interaction ... Working Intensely Early on May Help Autistic Kids Palm Beach Post CDC: Swine flu less widespread, down to 32 statesThe Associated Press - - 1 hour ago ATLANTA - A new government report says swine flu infections seem to be dropping, but the number of children who died with the illness rose by about 30. Rules on H1N1 shots changed by Polk County Chicago Tribune Health Highlights: Nov. 30, 2009U.S. News & World Report - 35 minutes ago Drug treatment for people with HIV should begin a year or two sooner than currently recommended, says a new guidance issued Monday by the World Health Organization. UNAIDS chief in South Africa for AIDS Day The Associated Press WHO Issues New HIV Recommendations Medscape Senate to begin debate on healthcare overhaulWashington Post - - 2 hours ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US Senate opens debate on a broad healthcare overhaul on Monday with senators seeking an elusive compromise on thorny issues like a government-run insurance plan, abortion coverage and ... Health Reform: What's in It for You? U.S. News & World Report Divided Senate poised to start health care debate The Associated Press UPDATE 1-Connecticut sues CVS for selling expired productsReuters - - 1 hour ago NEW YORK, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Connecticut's attorney general has sued CVS Caremark Corp (CVS.N), accusing the drugstore chain of selling food, beverages and over-the-counter medications past their expiration dates. AG: CVS Sold Expired Products NBC Connecticut Blumenthal: CVS sold expired products TheDay.com With cancer screenings, 'more is not always better'USA Today - - 19 hours ago Women across the USA have been shocked and angered by new advice to get fewer mammograms. Yet experts have been debating the risks of mammograms and other cancer screenings for more than a decade. Fiorina Draws on Breast Cancer Experience While Blasting New Guidelines California Healthline Mammograms: What the new guidelines mean News-Leader.com How Contaminated is Your Chicken?Forbes - 42 minutes ago Consumer Reports tested nearly 400 store-bought broilers last spring and published the disturbing results this morning. Two-thirds of the chickens tested positive for salmonella and/or campylobacter, the leading bacterial causes of food-borne illness. Is Your Chicken Dinner Safe? CBS News Cannabis Colleges Crop Up: New Institutions for 'Higher' LearningABC News - - 1 hour ago A worker at a cannabis dispensary packages medicinal marijuana in this file photo. As states loosen their medical marijuana laws, institutions are looking to educate potential caregivers about how to enter the cannabis industry the ... At This School, It's Marijuana in Every Class New York Times Saudi Arabians use Facebook to vent fury over Jeddah flood deathsChristian Science Monitor - - 1 hour ago After flooding in Jeddah killed more than 100 people, Saudi Arabians have flocked to Facebook to press the government for better drainage. Muslim women search for a space at hajj Columbus Ledger-Enquirer FDA approves new flu vaccineCNN - Nov 28, 2009 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 Novartis Receives Fast-Track Seasonal Flu Vaccine Approval InjuryBoard.com (blog) A Long Goodbye for the Cobra Health-Insurance Subsidy?Wall Street Journal (blog) - - 40 minutes ago If you lose your job (God forbid), you can keep your health insurance for a while through a federal program called Cobra. There's a catch, though: Because your employer is no longer chipping in, your premiums may go way up. COBRA Subsidy Extension: Can Short-Term Insurance Bridge the Gap? CNNMoney.com (press release) More uninsured likely as COBRA subsidy expires FierceHealthcare H1N1 School VaccinationsWTVY - - 58 minutes ago With a signed consent form in hand, students kindergarten trough nine years old were given the H1N1 nasal mist vaccine on campus. “This is a service for the community. Pupils get H1N1 mist today The Huntsville Times - al.com Patterns: Teaming Up to Control High Blood PressureNew York Times - - 2 hours ago Most patients with high blood pressure have a hard time keeping it under control, and a new study suggests they may get better results if a team of a physician and a pharmacist manage their care. Pharmacists Could Play Important Role In Reform Kaiser Health News Pharmacists are a vital, if under-used, part of healthcare Los Angeles Times Clarient gains license for cancer test technologyThe Associated Press - 4 hours ago ALISO VIEJO, Calif. - Medical device maker Clarient Inc. said Monday it signed an exclusive license to technology aimed making better tests for cancer. Minerva licenses cancer biomarker technology Mass High Tech Cosmetic Surgeons See Wrinkles in Proposed 'Botax'San Diego Business Journal - - 1 hour ago Cosmetic surgeons performing breast implants, tummy tucks and dermal fillers have come across an unfamiliar foe. And it's not fat, wrinkles or shapeless figures. Plastic surgeons cut one another Crain's New York Business Dramatic Surge in Diabetes Expected by 2034HealthNews - - 3 hours ago More and more adults and children are getting type 2 diabetes, a condition in which the cells of the body don't use insulin properly. Diabetes to Double in 25 Years Natural Products Marketplace Students given antibiotics after bacterial meningitis caseNECN - 2 hours ago (NECN: Ally Donnelly, Wakefield, Mass.) - Many of the students and their parents at a Wakefield, Massachusetts middle school are taking antibiotics as a precaution today. Wakefield teacher diagnosed with bacterial meningtis WBZ News Radio 1030 Comcast-Spectacor asks fans to donate blood on December 5Sixers.com - 3 hours ago Philadelphia, Pa. - November 30, 2009 - Comcast-Spectacor, the Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment, is encouraging fans of both the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers to donate blood to the American Red Cross during the company's fourth annual Blood ... 'Tis the season to give blood WWAY NewsChannel 3 BG, UT Blood Bowl winner announced 13abc.com Officials announce $250M Nashville medical martThe Tennessean - - 1 hour ago A Dallas-based company has struck a long-term deal to move into and expand the Nashville Convention Center to house a medical trade center showcasing health care gadgets and products, ... Medical Trade Center Slated for Nashville HealthLeaders Media Report says Tennessee officials to announce plans for Nashville medical mart Crain's Cleveland Business Medical marijuana needs a new imageThe Coloradoan - 7 hours ago She looked like a grandmother. "Do you think that medical marijuana could help reduce my pain enough so I could exercise?" she asked. Rocky Mountain high Washington Post | 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... Bernard von NotHaus (Liberty Dollar) Aubrey de Grey, PhD Dr. Amanuel Sima, MD Dr. Bard Levey, DDS Neal Adams Robin Scovill (director) Richard Diaz (author) Dr. Kaayla T. 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