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West Allis reports swine flu death

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Jesse Garza - ‎1 hour ago‎
Health officials in West Allis on Wednesday confirmed the city's first death related to the H1N1 influenza virus. No information on the victim was provided in a news release from West Allis health commissioner ...

13 new stem cell lines approved for research

USA Today - Dan Vergano - ‎2 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 debate over mammograms splits along party lines

Reuters - Julie Steenhuysen, Maggie Fox - ‎1 hour ago‎
WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Republicans argued on Wednesday that recommendations advising against routine mammograms for women in their 40s could be used to ration healthcare under reform legislation before Congress, a charge Democrats denied.

HIV Tests Turn Blood Into Cash in China

New York Times - Andrew Jacobs - ‎31 minutes 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.

Senators Pitch to Women and Elderly on Health Bill

New York Times - Robert Pear, David M. Herszenhorn - ‎22 hours ago‎
WASHINGTON - In a day of desultory debate on sweeping health care legislation, senators appealed to two potent political constituencies on Tuesday, with Democrats seeking additional medical benefits for women and ...

A subsidy for those most in need

Washington Post - Michelle Singletary - ‎34 minutes ago‎
Unless Congress and the president act soon, many unemployed workers and their dependents may lose their health insurance if a federal subsidy to help them pay for the coverage isn't extended.

Health Gains From Lowered Smoking Rates in Jeopardy

U.S. News & World Report - Serena Gordon - ‎2 hours ago‎
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2 (HealthDay News) -- The overall health of the US population has improved over the past three decades, largely because people have quit smoking in droves, but a new study suggests those gains might soon be wiped out if ...

Squeezing Money Out of Home Health Care

New York Times - ‎1 hour 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.
New Web site focuses on long-term care data McKnight's Long Term Care News

Drug-resistant swine flu reported in Va. and Md.

Washington Post - Michael Laris - ‎5 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 ...

Study: Childhood lead exposure causes permanent brain damage

USA Today - ‎1 hour 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 ...

Goodwill Donor Evidently Forgot The Pot

KWTX - ‎5 hours ago‎
MARIETTA, Ohio (December 2, 2009)—Someone left what an antique water jug outside a Goodwill facility in Marietta Ohio, but evidently forgot what was inside of it, police said.

Study shows treatment after heart attack is getting faster

USA Today - Steve Sternberg - ‎1 hour ago‎
A national push to avert delays in heart attack treatment has sharply increased the percentage of people who get prompt care, a study shows.

Dyax soars after FDA approves drug

Bizjournals.com - Julie M. Donnelly - ‎7 hours ago‎
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug made by Cambridge, Mass.-based Dyax Corp. for the treatment of a rare genetic disorder that causes severe swelling.

Sanofi Warning on Antidepressant Norpramin

ABC News - ‎5 hours ago‎
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - French drugmaker Sanofi-Aventis SA has warned that its antidepressant Norpramin should be given with extreme caution to patients with a history of certain heart problems, the US Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday.

Loneliness May Be Catching

U.S. News & World Report - Michelle Lodge - ‎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.

Novavax Shares Get Boost On Favorable Vaccine Test Results

FOXBusiness - Matt Egan - ‎11 hours ago‎
Novavax (NVAX) disclosed “favorable” first-stage testing results Wednesday for its H1N1 vaccine, sending the biopharmaceutical company's stock up more than 6% in the premarkets.

Roche diabetes drug beats Januvia in Phase III

FierceBiotech - John Carroll - ‎13 hours ago‎
Roche rolled out data from a pair of Phase III trials of its experimental diabetes drug taspoglutide, saying that researchers have nailed down its superiority to Merck's blockbuster Januvia.

cytrx: FDA lifts 2-year hold on arimoclomol tests

The Associated Press - ‎10 hours ago‎
LOS ANGELES - Shares of biopharmaceutical company cytrx Corp. rose in morning trading Wednesday after the Food and Drug Administration lifted a nearly two-year suspension on development of arimoclomol as a treatment for Lou Gehrig's disease.

US HOT STOCKS: Walgreen, US Airways, Hemispherx, Novavax

Wall Street Journal - ‎10 hours ago‎
US stocks were slightly higher Wednesday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average inched up 4 points to 10476, the S&P 500 gained 1.3 points to 1110 and the Nasdaq Composite rose 10 points to 2186.

Birth in South Raises Stroke Risk for Life

U.S. News & World Report - Ed Edelson - ‎Dec 1, 2009‎
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.
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