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Historic health care bill clears Senate hurdleThe Associated Press - - 2 hours ago WASHINGTON - Invoking the memory of Edward M. Kennedy, Democrats united Saturday night to push historic health care legislation past a key Senate hurdle over the opposition of Republicans eager to inflict a punishing defeat on President Barack Obama. Get a Mammogram. No Don't. Repeat.New York Times - - 4 hours ago The current dispute over mammograms gives many people who've been around since the 1980s a sense of déjà vu. Like archeologists arguing endlessly over the same set of bones, cancer specialists, it can seem, have been arguing endlessly ... Letters: Mammogram guidelines Houston Chronicle When to take a sick child to the ERLos Angeles Times - - 5 hours ago Children and youths are especially hard-hit by swine flu. It is important to watch for danger signs, as the onset of respiratory failure can be swift. 65? Back of the Line for the Swine Flu Vaccine, PalNew York Times - - 4 hours ago TRIAGE Young children, here playing near where swine flu shots will be given in Texas, are one of the high-risk groups. By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. More Minnesota kids receive their H1N1 flu shots Minneapolis Star Tribune Flu kills four pilgrims in Saudi ArabiaCNN - - 5 hours ago Hundreds of thousands of Muslims crowd the roads toward the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Friday. Mecca, Saudi Arabian (CNN) -- A teenager and three elderly people in Saudi Arabia for the hajj pilgrimage have died of the H1N1 flu virus, ... Experts soften recommendations on cancer screeningsContra Costa Times - - 2 hours ago At least that's what people have been told for years - get mammograms, Pap smears, colonoscopies and prostate tests as early and often as possible to catch cancer before it spreads. Pap test guidelines changed Food Consumer Explaining cost savings in the Senate billLos Angeles Times - 2 hours ago Readers ask about the details of Medicare savings, plus a cosmetic-surgery tax and limits on abortion coverage. By James Oliphant and Kim Geiger If the Senate bill is estimated to cost $848 billion over the next decade, how can Democrats say it will ... Suicide survivors gather to console each other in Palo AltoSan Jose Mercury News - - 2 hours ago The necklaces spilling out of plastic bags looked like Mardi Gras beads, but a color-coded chart told a different, less festive story. Banner Hospital helps honor 'National Survivors of Suicide' ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) New mammogram advice angers some womenMetroWest Daily News - - 24 minutes ago With no family history of breast cancer or other known risk factors, Robyn Sharp didn't worry when Uxbridge's Tri-River Family Health Center called her back for a follow-up exam in 2001. Mammogram recommendations: What do changes mean for you? MayoClinic.com Tests show virus still mutated, despite TamifluWIVB - - 5 hours ago NORTH CAROLINA (WIVB) - Medical investigators are in North Carolina, to learn more about H1N1 Tamiflu resistant cases. The seriously ill patients were all housed at Duke University Medical Center's Cancer ward. Drug resistant H1N1 found in US and UK USA Today U. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell ResearchNew York Times - - Nov 20, 2009 The University of Nebraska Board of Regents cast a tie vote on human embryonic stem cell research on Friday, defeating a rare effort to limit such research at a university system beyond what state and federal laws allow. Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy for Eye Disease Planned U.S. News & World Report U. of Neb. board votes down stem-cell rule changes The Associated Press Church services in the Dothan areaDothan Eagle - 18 hours ago Klondyke Gospel Music Center, 3885 Highway 123 S. between Newton and Ozark, will host Gospel-in-Song of Opp, Nov. 21; Perfect Peace of Alexander City, Nov. 27; Ray Holliday of Palm Bay, Fla. Reidsville churches to host community services on Thanksgiving Greensboro News & Record Thanksgiving services At area churches Youngstown Vindicator Nonsense abundant in insurance debateDurham Herald Sun - 54 minutes ago For example, it is interesting to see people demonstrating that we need to keep the government out of health care, but they are entirely happy with Medicare. Making amends for what one spends Washington Times Churches get set for special holiday mealsSeguin Gazette-Enterprise - - 9 minutes ago That's why two local churches are doing everything they can to help by making sure everybody gets a warm Thanksgiving meal. The Greater Second Baptist Church and Our Lady of Guadalupe are each hosting a Thanksgiving dinner to give aid ... Blanchard Church of God plans Thanksgiving dinner The Morning Sun Worship notes: Thanksgiving services, meals Lansdale Reporter Cosmetic surgeons frown on Senate's 'botax' planMiamiHerald.com - - Nov 20, 2009 WASHINGTON - If you're considering Botox to erase frown lines or liposuction to get rid of love handles, you might want to move fast. Plastic surgeons say no Botax on Botox eFitnessNow AIDS, malaria eclipse the biggest child-killersThe Associated Press - - Nov 19, 2009 HANOI, Vietnam - Diarrhea doesn't make headlines. Nor does pneumonia. AIDS and malaria tend to get most of the attention. Yet even though cheap tools could prevent and cure both diseases, they kill an estimated 3.5 million kids under 5 each a year ... New exhibition of photos taken by HIV & AIDS sufferers Channel News Asia Activists denounce Uganda's homosexuality bill guardian.co.uk How El Paso Mall Keeps Santa, Kids Safe From H1N1KFOXtv.com - 1 hour ago EL PASO, Texas -- It's one of the most important holiday traditions, visiting Santa at the mall, and telling him what you want for Christmas. Keeping your child — and Santa — healthy Omaha World-Herald Ky. universities expand smoking, tobacco bansThe Associated Press - - Nov 20, 2009 LEXINGTON, Ky. - Kentucky's flagship public university gave the official heave-ho to tobacco on Thursday, touting the health benefits of a smoke-free policy covering all of its sprawling campus in the heart of burley tobacco country. Tobacco Dependence and Health WSOCtv.com Health department: Quit now Brewton Standard For Kids With Down Syndrome, a 'Ray of Hope'U.S. News & World Report - Nov 19, 2009 THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (healthday News) -- New research may provide the foundation for future medical treatment of memory deficits associated with Down syndrome. Drug 'could ease symptoms of Down's syndrome' Telegraph.co.uk Doctors rally against health care reformABC7Chicago.com - 18 minutes ago November 21, 2009 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- A group of doctors rallied in Chicago and four other cities Saturday to warn against government takeover of health care. Doctors rally against Democrat-led health care reform Atlanta Journal Constitution | 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? 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