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H1N1 wave continues to ebb in state, officials sayMinneapolis Star Tribune - - 2 hours ago Number of cases in Minnesota declines for fifth straight week; 10 more flu deaths reported, seven from H1N1. By BOB von STERNBERG, Star Tribune Did you stop to think that the idea was not to induce panic, but to get the word out so that people take ... 2 more in Jersey succumb to swine flu The Star-Ledger - NJ.com Mammogram panel says guidelines 'poorly worded'Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago Members of the task force tell a House hearing that women in their 40s should begin getting breast exam procedures whenever they want.
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Panel clarifies mammogram advice Boston Globe Capital raises HIV/AIDS awarenessChimes - - 23 minutes ago HIV/AIDS is a serious problem existing in the world today, and even in the United States millions of people are affected by this disease. 13 new stem cell lines approved for researchUSA Today - - 5 hours ago By Stem Cell Program, Children's Hospital Boston By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY Health officials Wednesday gave the green light to federally funded research on 13 human embryonic stem cell lines, the first approved since the Bush administration imposed ... US OKs new human stem cells for research Austin American-Statesman NIH Has Approved 13 Human Stem Cell Lines For Research Wall Street Journal us unemployed face higher healthcare premiumsReuters - 14 hours ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Millions of unemployed US workers face sharply higher health insurance premiums and loss of coverage as temporary federal subsidies expire, a healthcare advocacy group said on Tuesday. COBRA subsidies starting to expire for thousands Press-Enterprise Squeezing Money Out of Home Health CareNew York Times - 5 hours ago By THE EDITORS James Estrin/The New York Times Home health care aides have become lifelines for many elderly people. Under the health care bills currently being debated in Congress, more than 30 million uninsured Americans would gain coverage.
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Crowd tells absent Holden it wants health care reform Lebanon Daily News Bacteria found in two-thirds of store-bought chickenFood Consumer - - 4 hours ago Two-thirds of broiler chickens purchased from stores in 22 states contained bacteria in levels that can make you sick, says a new report from Consumer Reports released today. Drug-resistant swine flu reported in Va. and Md.Washington Post - - 8 hours ago Two swine flu patients in Maryland and one in Virginia were hospitalized with a form of the virus resistant to a commonly used medicine, prompting infectious disease specialists to call for renewed caution even as the intensity of the ... HIV Tests Turn Blood Into Cash in ChinaNew York Times - - 4 hours ago Patrons of the Purple Tribe nightclub in Tianjin, China, can earn money for taking an HIV test, part of a Gates Foundation initiative that has drawn criticism. Health bill alone won't stem costs: White HouseReuters - - 5 hours ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Healthcare reforms working their way through the US Congress will help slow rising medical costs but more will have to be done in coming years, a top Obama administration official said on Wednesday. Health care issues: Overutilization of care The Associated Press Rising obesity rates imperil health gainsLos Angeles Times - - 2 hours ago The increase in overweight Americans offsets the decline in smoking and threatens greater life expectancy, a study finds. By Jeannine Stein Americans have increased their life expectancy by cutting back on cigarettes, but the pounds they're packing on ... Health Gains From Lowered Smoking Rates in Jeopardy U.S. News & World Report US toy study finds toxic substancesCBC.ca - 2 hours ago Jeff Gerhardt, lead researcher for US- based health advocacy concern The Ecology Center said many products marketed toward kids have high levels of chemical additives and carcinogens which are harmful. Dyax Soars on Approval of KalbitorFOXBusiness - 6 hours ago Hereditary angioedema drug Kalbitor was approved by regulators on Wednesday, sending stock of manufacturer Dyax (DYAX) soaring to a year-long high. Dyax soars after FDA approves drug Bizjournals.com Loneliness May Be CatchingU.S. News & World Report - - Dec 1, 2009 TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- A new study suggests that lonely people attract fellow "lonelies" and influence others to feel lonely, too. Loneliness Can be Contagious Ivanhoe UPDATE 1-Novavax says H1N1 flu vaccine shows positive resultsReuters - - 14 hours ago Dec 2 (Reuters) - Vaccine maker Novavax (NVAX.O) said its H1N1 flu vaccine showed positive results in the first phase of a two-part, mid-stage study, sending its shares up 8 percent. Novavax Sees 'Favorable' H1N1 Testing Results; Shares Rally Wall Street Journal Roche Says Diabetes Drug Better Than Merck JanuviaWall Street Journal - - 17 hours ago ZURICH (Dow Jones)--Roche Holding AG (ROG.VX) said Wednesday an experimental once-weekly treatment under development works better in treating a type of diabetes than Merck & Co. Roche diabetes drug beats Januvia in Phase III FierceBiotech Roche Claims its Experimental Diabetes Drug as Better than Merck's Januvia TopNews United States Recreational Drug Ecstasy Linked to Sleep ApneaWebMD - - 7 hours ago Dec. 2, 2009 -- Recreational users of the drug ecstasy may be putting themselves at risk of sleep apnea, a new study suggests. The researchers, lead by study author Una McCann, MD, of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, ... Ecstasy Users at Higher Risk of Sleep Apnea U.S. News & World Report Ecstasy Use May Lead to Sleep Apnea: Illegal 'Club Drug' Poisons Neurons ... Science Daily (press release) House panel hears arguments for, against medical marijuanaPennLive.com - - 37 minutes ago SEAN SIMMERS, The Patriot-News, 2008There was a time when talk in the state Capitol about legalizing marijuana would have drawn speculation about someone taking one toke too many at a Grateful Dead concert. Pa. legislature to consider medical marijuana bill Philadelphia Inquirer Test May Reduce Unnecessary Breast BiopsiesWebMD - - 11 hours ago Dec. 2, 2009 (Chicago) -- A new test that looks at the stiffness of tissue may help distinguish between cancerous and benign breast lesions, potentially cutting down on unnecessary biopsies, researchers say. Study: Childhood lead exposure causes permanent brain damageUSA Today - 5 hours ago By Robert Priedt, HealthDay "What we have found is that no region of the brain is spared from lead exposure. Distinct areas of the brain are affected differently," study author Kim Cecil, an imaging scientist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical ... Lead Exposure in Children Linked to Permanent Brain Damage: Study AboutLawsuits.com | 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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