Washington PostTexas inmates not priority for swine flu vaccineHouston ChronicleAP AUSTIN — State health officials say Texas prisoners are not a priority to get swine flu vaccine and will not be vaccinated ahead of the general public. The Department of State Health Services says Texas has not allocated any H1N1 vaccine to prisons ...Novartis: US to get 30 mln doses swine flu vaccineThe Associated PressH1N1: Questions and answersHarwich OracleFlu: Fact and fictionChicago Sun-TimesReuters -Billings Gazette -Montgomery Newspapersall 2,230 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk1 Million More Doses of Swine Flu Vaccine on HandU.S. News &World ReportWEDNESDAY, Oct. 28 (healthday News) -- US officials reported Wednesday the addition of another million doses H1N1 swine flu vaccine, bringing the total so far to 23.2 million doses. "We know people are frustrated by the inability to ...US government faces no-win fight with fluReutersSwine flu: Answers to your H1N1 questionsChicago TribunePregnant Women and The H1N1 VaccineFOXNewsXinhua -WDTN -Galesburg Register-Mailall 3,674 news articles »
ABC NewsPolls: Wide Support For Public Option HealthcareBlack Voice NewsIn case you've been hiding under a rock, the fierce debate over President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul is on just about everyone's lips, if not it should be because if you think health care reform doesn't impact you, it's time to tune into the ...Massachusetts Governor Says US Health Plan Must Cut CostsBloombergThe Best Health Care Reform is ImpossibleAtlantic OnlineLack of party bosses is bad for reformPoliticoWall Street Journal -The Grio -New York Timesall 586 news articles »
World NewsDiet, Exercise Thwart Diabetes: StudyU.S. News &World ReportWEDNESDAY, Oct. 28 (HealthDay News) -- Diet and exercise can keep diabetes at bay for a decade, cutting the risk for the disease by more than a third in the most susceptible people, a new study finds. About 11 percent of US adults ...Diet Beats Drugs for Diabetes PreventionWebMDDieting 'keeps diabetes at bay'BBC NewsHealthy Diet plus Exercise Reduces Risk of Type 2 DiabetesdBTechnoReuters -AHN -Chicago Tribuneall 93 news articles »
Visit BulgariaStem cell agency awards $230 million in grantsSan Francisco ChronicleCalifornia's stem cell agency announced Wednesday $230 million in grants for research into treating cancer, diabetes and a host of other devastating diseases that scientists hope will be ready to test in human subjects in the next four years. ...Research and Markets: Cord Blood Stem Cells - This Global Market OverviewReutersCalifornia Awards Grants for Research Projects in Nonembryonic Stem CellsNew York TimesResearch Projects in Nonembryonic Stem Cells Awarded Grants from CaliforniaTopNews United StatesAHN -San Diego Union Tribune -89.3 KPCCall 153 news articles »
AFPRussia Is Urged toSwitch Its Approach to Curbing Spread of HIVNew York TimesBy AP MOSCOW (AP) — AIDS experts urged Russian officials on Wednesday to scrap their abstinence-based strategy for curbing the spread of HIV, saying the country's fast-growing epidemic could be entering a dangerous new phase. ...Russia must legalise methadone to stop HIV-expertsReutersRussia warned about HIV epidemicBBC NewsRussians urged to battle AIDSPhiladelphia InquirerAFP -Aljazeera.netall 174 news articles »
Dothan EagleDentist to Buy Back Halloween Candy From ChildrenFOXNewsA West Des Moines dentist is trying to keep children from consuming too much Halloween candy and winding up with cavities. Dr. Steffany Mohan calls her campaign "Cash for Candy" and she plans pay a dollar for each pound of sugary goodies kids are ...Gladwell Orthodontics Offers Cash for CandyMyNC.comDentists swap cash and goodies for Halloween candyMirrorCandy-Coated Teeth No Halloween HorrorKITV.comGainesville Sun -Media Life Magazine -Daytona Beach News-Journalall 179 news articles »
Los Angeles TimesFocusing on key swine flu issuesLos Angeles TimesHere are answers to some questions about H1N1 and the government's response to the outbreak. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discuss the H1N1 outbreak. ...Napolitano: Swine flu vaccine makers picking up paceUSA TodayOfficials: Stay Calm on Swine Flu VaccineWebMDH1N1 flu spurs closures of hundreds of schoolsSalt Lake TribuneWaterbury Republican American -CNSNews.com -Pittsburgh Post Gazetteall 591 news articles »
FOXNewsLocals work to help battle cancerThe SaratogianIf you spend your Sundays watching the NFL, you've proba¬bly noticed a player, or two, on your favorite team sporting hot pink gloves or cleats. Several players agreed to don the eye-catching gear in October in sup¬port of Breast Cancer ...Live with Allison - UT Ice Vols support Breast Cancer AwarenessWVLTNurses raise cancer cashYellow AdvertiserBreast Cancer Awareness Month hits close to home at BTW HighTuskegee NewsChambersburg Public Opinion -Savannah Morning News -Augusta Chronicleall 665 news articles »
Bakersfield Now5K breast cancer walk on Saturday at Nationals ParkWashington PostThe American Cancer Society is hosting Making Strides for Breast Cancer, a 5K walk to fund breast cancer research, at Nationals Park on Saturday. Registration begins at 9 am, and the walk starts at 10 am Walkers should enter through the Centerfield ...Akron Making Strides Against Breast CancerAkron Leader PublicationsOCTOBER MARKS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTHWBGHCancer survivors relate how lives saved by clinicsSalemNews.netMelrose Free Press -Killeen Daily Herald -Dayton Daily Newsall 49 news articles »