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Official Endorses Workplace Clinics for Vaccine DistributionNew York Times - - 12 hours ago The federal health official in charge of immunization and respiratory diseases said Friday that swine flu vaccine should be distributed through many outlets, including workplace clinics, to get it to high-risk people as quickly ... More than 38 million vaccine doses available against swine flu Los Angeles Times WHO Says Pandemic Flu on Rise in China, JapanABC News - 20 hours ago GENEVA (Reuters) - H1N1 swine flu is on the rise in China and Japan after triggering an unusually early start to the winter influenza season in Europe, Central Asia and North America, the World Health Organization said on Friday. H1N1 flu claims lives of 3 more Iowa adults DesMoinesRegister.com Ukraine says poll could be delayed due to fluReuters - - 18 hours ago KIEV, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Ukraine could delay a January presidential election until May next year if the government fails to control an outbreak of H1N1 flu, a senior official wrote on the respected news Web site Ukrainska Pravda on Friday. Ukraine closes all schools to fight swine flu The Associated Press As House health care vote nears, the issues get clearerPlain Dealer - - 29 minutes ago By Plain Dealer staff AP photoas today's House vote on the health care reform bill draws near politicians and heath care organizations decide question how big a role should the government have in medical care. AARP is backing health bills Chicago Sun-Times Does This Bill Have a Weight Problem? Wall Street Journal Swine flu kills two childrenEl Defensor Chieftain - - 39 minutes ago Two children were among six New Mexicans who died of swine flu in the seven-day period ending Wednesday, but the number of people seeking medical care for flu symptoms continued to decline, health officials said. In Europe, most swine flu shots by invitation only The Associated Press Swine Flu Vaccination Clinic WSAZ-TV Light cigarettes will not help you quit, study saysChicago Tribune - - 5 hours ago Don't light up that Marlboro Light assuming it's a good way to start weaning yourself off cigarettes. People who switch to "light" cigarettes are 50 percent less likely to stop smoking than people who puff away on standard brands, according to a new ... Babies are found to cry in their mother tongueLos Angeles Times - - 11 hours ago Just days after birth, German and French infants' wails mimicked the patterns of their native languages. Researchers believe they started to pick up on the melodies in the third trimester. Newborn Babies May Cry in their Mother Tongues U.S. News & World Report Do babies have accents? BBC News 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. Gene Therapy Arrests ALD Progression MedPage Today Gene therapy halts brain disease abc7.com FDA warns Web companies not to sell flavored cigsThe Associated Press - - 19 hours ago 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. Local shop warned for cigarette ads The Durango Herald A Call to CatholicsNewsweek - - 16 hours ago Nearly 50 years ago, President Kennedy delivered his famous "Catholic" speech in which he stated, "Whatever issue may come before me as president—on birth control, divorce, censorship, gambling, ... Bishop urges parishioners to take stand on health-care reform Catholic Courier More Doubts Raised About Cancer ScreeningsTIME - - 19 hours ago It's been a long three weeks for the American Cancer Society. The public relations nightmare that started with an admission to the New York Times that they'd overstated the benefits of detecting many cancers is continuing with new evidence that two of ... Cancer Center doctor agrees some cases can go untreated Arizona Daily Wildcat Best Health Care in the World? New York Times Schools To End Shots MondayNorthwest Arkansas News - - 1 hour ago SPRINGDALE - Three weeks to the day that the first shots were given, the Springdale School District will finish its flu vaccination clinics for students on Monday. Students, parents kept informed on H1N1 Beloit Daily News St. Louis County holding H1N1 vaccination clinic Saturday SuburbanJournals Dothan area church servicesDothan Eagle - 2 hours ago Grimes Gospel Lighthouse, 1512 County Road 25, Grimes, will host The Buckland's from Middleburg, Fla., at 7 pm Saturday, Nov. 7. An offering will be taken. Rymer retires from Baptist Bible Institute BlueRidgeNow.com Prince George's County religion notes Washington Post O'Malley order lets first responders give flu vaccineBaltimore Sun - 5 hours ago Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signed an executive order Friday allowing state and local officials to tap emergency and other medical personnel, such as paramedics and cardiac rescue technicians, if there is a need for more administrators of the swine ... Maryland Launches Green Travel Program Appalachian Independent First Click -- Maryland Washington Post 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. Cancer survivors being sought as volunteers Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette Blue Cross presentation at Lincoln Community CenterTaunton Daily Gazette - - 19 hours ago A presentation for 2010 updates will be given by Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Massachusetts at 10:30 am Monday, Nov. 16 at the Lincoln Village Community Center, located at 300 Lincoln Ave. Grants help local clinics care for uninsured patientsHollandSentinel.com - - Nov 6, 2009 Holland Free Health Clinic gets $40000 and City on the Hill Ministries Health Clinic in Zeeland gets $16800 as part of $1 million in grants to 13 West Michigan clinics announced Thursday by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. Make me pay more Washington Post MetroWest wants new deal with Blue CrossBoston Globe - - 10 hours ago MetroWest Medical Center has told employees it may end its contract with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts unless the insurer narrows the gap in payments between the hospital and its competitors. Former Blue Cross Blue Shield 'Spokesjerk' Cuts Ad In Favor Of Health ReformThink Progress - - 16 hours ago The House is nearing a vote on health care legislation that is expected to be very close. At this critical juncture, a former Blue Cross Blue Shield spokesperson is doing what he can to help pass reform. Ruling a blow to proposed Blue Cross rate hike planThe Detroit News - - 7 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 ... | 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. 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