| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
| Health World US Business Political Technology Entertainment Sports Popular |
Pakistan sex workers on AIDS frontlineAFP - 2 hours ago KARACHI - A prostitute born and brought up in Karachi's Napier Road red-light district, Shumaila never heard about HIV and AIDS until recently. UN: HIV outbreak peaked in 1996 GoErie.com It's not smart to duck swine flu shots.FayObserver.com - 47 minutes ago It took awhile for the "swine flu" vaccine to arrive, but there's been no shortage of takers since. There's plenty of demand for the so-called seasonal flu shot, too. H1N1 vaccine: It's hard to prioritize in person Los Angeles Times With cancer screenings, 'more is not always better'USA Today - - 6 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. Borgaard: New mammogram advice is 'phooey' Longview Daily News Mammogram screening: What you need to know (2) Food Consumer New WHO guidelines urge phaseout of major HIV drugReuters - - 4 hours ago GENEVA, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Countries should phase out the use of Stavudine, the most widespread antiretroviral, because of "long-term, irreversible" side-effects in HIV patients including wasting and a nerve disorder, ... WHO: Treat HIV patients sooner The Associated Press Warning over advice on HIV drugs The Press Association Health care lessons from EuropeSan Francisco Chronicle - 18 hours ago (11-29) 04:00 PST Washington - -- As Congress struggles to reform US health care, critics point to Canada and Britain as the poster children of what could happen here with a "government takeover" of health coverage. Reform could mean end to state health care pool Minneapolis Star Tribune Medicare fraudsters rake in billions Washington Times Will obsession with abortion fight kill health care reform?Detroit Free Press - - 21 hours ago Some years ago, a female colleague whose intelligence I've always respected startled me by admitting she intended to vote for a candidate we both agreed was idiotic on the sole ground that he was pro-choice. Abortion in Health Plan Tests a Pennsylvania Senator New York Times The Abortion Distortion New York Magazine 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, ... Experts Say Swine Flu Mutations Do Not Warrant New AlarmNew York Times - - Nov 27, 2009 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. Feeling a little blue about the swine flu StandardNet 3 tons of pot seized at US-Mexico borderSan Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago AP CALEXICO, Calif.—Federal authorities say they seized more than 6000 pounds of marijuana worth nearly $6 million hidden within a shipment of door knobs in a truck at the US-Mexico Border. Border guard fires at car as it speeds into Mexico Arizona Daily Star HIV infections rebounding in ChinaWIVB - - Nov 28, 2009 SHANGHAI, CHINA (AP) - The virus that causes AIDS is now spreading fastest in China through heterosexual sex, a trend demanding new strategies to stave off a rebound in the epidemic after years of progress in containing it, a United Nations report said ... Portland Lifts Westside Boil Water OrderOPB News - - 1 hour ago Portland officials are no longer asking residents on the west side of the city to boil their water. As Rob Manning reports, test results Sunday were negative for e coli bacteria. Portland's Water Boiling Notice Ends Salem-News.Com All Clear' Issued for Portland Water Following E.Coli Warnings DigitalJournal.com Santa makes pitch to get swine flu vaccineGoErie.com - - 30 minutes ago In this year of the H1N1 flu, Santa's gloves are coming off. The big guys in the red suits are telling each other to go barehanded at public events -- and to keep washing those hands as often as they can. Santas work to ease to swine flu fears KTNV Las Vegas 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. Novartis New Drug for Seasonal Flu, Agriflu, Approved by FDA TopNews United States How Divorce Affects Your Social Security (Or Not)Wall Street Journal - Nov 27, 2009 My ex-wife will be entitled to a piece of my Social Security retirement benefits. Does her entitlement to my benefits reduce my benefits? Shore up Social Security before health Gloucester County Times - NJ.com Letter: Social Security and Medicare are vulnerable Camp Verde Bugle Rocky Mountain highWashington Post - - Nov 28, 2009 DENVER Inside the green neon sign, which is shaped like a marijuana leaf, is a red cross. The cross serves the fiction that most transactions in the store -- which is what it really is -- involve medicine. Pragmatism spurs debate over marijuana laws Sarasota Herald-Tribune Joe Kuschell: End 'medical' sham and just legalize marijuana Record-Searchlight Season of giving starts with blood drive at Jeff churchLouisville Courier-Journal - - 9 hours ago While the need for blood tends to rise during the holiday season, donations tend to fall. That's a paradox the the American Red Cross has been hoping to overcome, as it has held a ... Blood drive coming Cordele Dispatch Analysis: No break from health care for LincolnPine Bluff Commercial - - 10 hours ago After casting a crucial vote on the health debate, US Sen. Blanche Lincoln didn't return to the break she may have wanted when she came home to Arkansas. Senator Lincoln on the horns of a dilemma Heber Springs Sun-Times COBRA insurance subsidy program ends soonVerde Independent - - Nov 28, 2009 A deluge of uninsured patients may swamp the health care system in the wake of the end of federally subsidized benefits for the uninsured. Expiring health insurance subsidy imperils laid-off Americans Kansas City Star Laid-off Americans facing difficulties with expiring health insurance TopNews United States United Steelworkers Union USW Talking points on UPMC Braddock Hospital closingExaminer.com - 4 hours ago * The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center made a public announcement in October 2009 that it would close the 123-bed UPMC Braddock Hospital on January 31, 2010. Braddock hospital protesters turn up heat on UPMC Pittsburgh Post Gazette Protesters oppose closing of western Pa. hospital Philadelphia Inquirer What's Happening in West Tennessee ChurchesJackson Sun - Nov 28, 2009 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 | 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. Daniel, CCN Chana de Wolf, (cryonics researcher) Dr. Mary Ruwart (author & scientist) Richard Diaz (author) Dr. Jason Helliwell, OB/GYN |
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |