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Is the new H1N1 vaccine safe?Detroit Free Press - 3 hours ago Question: Is the new vaccine for H1N1 (swine) flu safe? I am pregnant and am worried that if I get it, my baby might be harmed. And if I do decide to have the H1N1 vaccine, do I need to have the seasonal flu vaccine, too? Majority of H1N1 Vaccine Seekers Could not Get It Food Consumer Hoisting Babies in Health DebateNew York Times - - 15 hours ago C-SPAN Rep. John Shadegg brings the 7-month-old daughter of a staff member to the House floor and speaks on her behalf. Some lawmakers today used live props - infants and young children - to help make their arguments about health care ... Baby Joins House Health Care Debate ABC News Saudi won't bar hajj pilgrims over swine flu fearsThe Associated Press - - 20 hours ago RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - The Saudi health minister said Saturday that the kingdom will not bar anyone considered high-risk for swine flu from performing the hajj pilgrimage this year, though he urged countries where pilgrims set out from to take ... Saudi minister gets H1N1 vaccine on TV to calm fears CNN International Another reason to cover your cough- pets at riskReuters - - Nov 6, 2009 WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - People who think they may have H1N1 flu need to stay away from work, avoid sneezing on their spouses and children and now, they have someone else to worry about infecting too ... H1N1 and your Pet KIMT Are pets safe from H1N1? KELOLAND TV AMA's Endorsement of House Health Care Bill Sparks Internal UprisingFOXNews - - Nov 6, 2009 Some AMA members are outraged that the group's trustees made the endorsement without the formal approval of the organization's House of Delegates. Churches try to balance Communion with sanitary practices during flu seasonBoston Globe - - 6 hours ago Maria Lobo, of Brazil, received Communion from the Rev. Greg Staab at St. Francis Chapel at the Prudential Center in Boston. (John Tlumacki/ Globe Staff/ File) By Michael Paulson Houses of worship around the region are continuing to grapple with how to ... Bridgeport Bishop Is An Energetic, Outspoken Defender Of Church Hartford Courant Gene therapy makes major stride in 'Lorenzo's Oil' diseaseLos Angeles Times - - Nov 6, 2009 An experimental treatment stabilizes two boys with the rare, fatal degenerative disorder known as ALD. Researchers hail the findings, which come on the tail of other gene-therapy successes. After Setbacks, Small Successes for Gene Therapy New York Times 10 ways the House bill would change health care:The Spokesman Review - 5 hours ago 4 Requires health plans to allow children to remain on parents' policies until their 27th birthday. 5 Provides federal financial help for lower- and middle-income consumers to obtain coverage. Reform would help Alabama Press-Register - al.com DEFEND Diabetes TrialWSOCtv.com - Nov 6, 2009 Diabetes is a condition that affects the ability of the body to use glucose (a form of sugar found in foods) for energy. Normally, specialized cells in the pancreas (islet cells) produce a hormone, called insulin. Controlling diabetes Malaysia Star Want to Quit Smoking? Don't Turn to Light CigarettesFOXNews - Nov 6, 2009 Smokers who switch to a low-tar, light or mild brand of cigarette will not find it easier to quit and in fact may find it harder, researchers reported on Tuesday. Quitting smoking isn't child's play. Or is it? Los Angeles Times NYC Commissioner Defends Giving H1N1 Shots to GoldmanBloomberg - - Nov 6, 2009 Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Farley said his department sent 6 percent of the city's limited doses of swine flu vaccine to Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and other large employers because they ... Delegation upset H1N1 vaccines going to Wall St. Burlington Hawk Eye Moderate exercise may lower prostate cancer riskReuters - - Nov 6, 2009 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who regularly get moderate exercise may have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer -- including aggressive, fast-growing tumors, a new study finds. Exercise Cuts Prostate Cancer Risk Food Consumer Minnesota teen who fled chemo now cancer-freeThe Associated Press - 17 hours ago MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota teen who fled the state to avoid chemotherapy has finished his cancer treatment. Daniel Hauser of Sleepy Eye underwent his final radiation session Friday, and his family says the 13-year-old is cancer-free. Three Medicare carriers will drop fee-for-service plansRecord-Searchlight - - 5 hours ago At least three carriers - Health Net, WellCare Health Plans and Coventry Health Care - have announced they will stop offering Medicare Advantage private fee-for-service policies starting Jan. 1. Open enrollment to sign up for Medicare ... Scrutinizing Medicare drug plans can bring big savings for seniors Dallas Morning News Fred Goldenberg: Medicare on the move Traverse City Record Eagle Obesity responsible for 100000 cancer cases annuallyCNN - - Nov 5, 2009 (CNN) -- More than 100000 cases of cancer each year are caused by excess body fat, according to a report released Thursday in Washington. Ruling a blow to Blue Cross rate hike planThe Detroit News - - 17 hours ago Michigan Blue Cross Blue Shield's bid for a 31 percent rate hike for supplemental Medicare insurance hit a road block Friday. An administrative law judge for the state's Office of Financial Insurance Regulation ruled that the Blues can raise the rate ... Judge trims Blue Cross Medigap rate increase Detroit Free Press Blue Cross Medicare Price Hike Limited TopNews United States Rymer retires from Baptist Bible InstituteBlueRidgeNow.com - 22 hours ago FRUITLAND -- After 56 years of service at Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute, the Rev. Dr. John Rymer will retire at the end of the fall quarter. Dothan area church services Dothan Eagle Prince George's County religion notes Washington Post Rights group leery of Uganda AIDS test lawUnited Press International - Nov 6, 2009 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Human rights activists warned Friday there could be a resurgence of AIDS in Uganda if a proposed new law they say is flawed takes effect in the African nation. FDA warns Web companies not to sell flavored cigsThe Associated Press - - Nov 6, 2009 RICHMOND, Va. - The Food and Drug Administration said Friday that it has warned several companies to stop selling banned flavored cigarettes to US consumers online. FDA cautions companies it says are selling flavored cigarettes Winston-Salem Journal Scouts collect more than 28 tons of food SaturdayCorpus Christi Caller Times - - 14 hours ago CORPUS CHRISTI - About 25 groups of Corpus Christi Boy Scouts collected and delivered on Saturday more than 28 tons of food to area food pantries, primarily the Food Bank of Corpus Christi. 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