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    +Most flu sufferers can treat illness at home, experts say - Honolulu Advertiser
      Irish TimesMost flu sufferers can treat illness at home, experts sayHonolulu AdvertiserMost cases of the seasonal and H1N1 flu virus can be safely handled at home, experts say, but signs of the illness in members of high-risk groups — including children under age 5 — call for extra vigilance. ...Swine flu can cause viral pneumoniaBoston GlobeSwine flu vaccine may arrive slowlyMiamiHerald.comH1N1 flu vaccine reaches workersDetroit Free PressNBC2 News -Harrison Daily Times -New York Timesall 4,856 news articles »

    +Feds approve new HPV vaccine - CNN
      Washington PostFeds approve new HPV vaccineCNNWASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Food and Drug Administration approved a second vaccine intended to protect against cervical cancer. GlaxoSmithKline has manufactured a vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer. ...FDA OKs New HPV Vaccine CervarixWebMDFDA Approves Cervarix for Cervical Cancer PreventionMedscapeMerck Wins US Approval for Gardasil Vaccine in BoysBloombergReuters -The Associated Press -Atlanta Journal Constitutionall 559 news articles »

    +Three Pigs May Be the First in the US With Swine Flu - New York Times
      Straits TimesThree Pigs May Be the First in the US With Swine FluNew York TimesThree pigs at the Minnesota State Fair tested positive in late August for H1N1, the flu virus that is causing the current pandemic, the Agriculture Department reported Friday. The department said the test results were preliminary and ...3 pigs at State Fair may have had H1N1, tests by the U, CDC showMinneapolis Star TribuneUSDA tests pigs for H1N1 at Minnesota State FairReutersMinn. pigs may have tested positive for swine fluThe Associated PressBloomberg -WRAL.com -DesMoinesRegister.comall 626 news articles »

    +High school teams raise breast cancer awareness - Baltimore Sun
      HotIndieNews.comHigh school teams raise breast cancer awarenessBaltimore SunMore than most teenagers, the Mount de Sales tennis players understand the importance of the pink initiatives supported by many high school teams during breast cancer Awareness Month to raise money for the ...VHS students wear pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness MonthVillages Daily SunBreast cancer survivors 'in the pink'Jackson SunBreast cancer walk goes forward at beach, rain or shineNewsdayFlorida Times-Union -Atlanta Journal Constitution -Sacramento Beeall 1,449 news articles »

    +New FDA Study Seeks Feedback on Lasik Surgery - U.S. News &World Report
      dBTechnoNew FDA Study Seeks Feedback on Lasik SurgeryU.S. News &World ReportFRIDAY, Oct. 16 (HealthDay News) -- The percentage of patients who experience serious quality-of-life problems after Lasik eye surgery is being studied by the US Food and Drug Administration, which has also issued warning letters to a number of Lasik ...FDA plans to study Lasik Eye Procedures for Side Effect DatadBTechnoUS FDA warns TLC, LCA clinics over reporting issueReutersFDA to study negative effects of Lasik eye surgeryThe Associated PressAssociated Content -Cincinnati.com -MedPage Todayall 215 news articles »

    +Party tries to lock up health bill backing - Boston Globe
      Visit BulgariaParty tries to lock up health bill backingBoston GlobeWASHINGTON - Seeking to preserve critical public support for a health care overhaul, the White House and congressional Democrats are busy tailoring the sweeping package to appeal to physicians, women, union leaders, and others whose ...Medicare backs off on order about lobbying seniorsThe Associated PressInsurers' ad claims seniors would lose under health billMiamiHerald.comWhite House to Let Insurers Warn Medicare Recipients About Pending Health BillsNew York TimesWashington Post -Wall Street Journal -Politicoall 434 news articles »

    +FDA warns against fake online H1N1 remedy claims - Reuters
      Best SyndicationFDA warns against fake online H1N1 remedy claimsReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US government this week warned against the online marketing of unlicensed health remedies claiming to protect against H1N1 swine flu infection, including fake "Tamiflu" pills from India. The Food and Drug Administration ...Beware Fake Swine Flu Drugs, FDA WarnsWebMDBe wary of H1N1 medicines hawked on the WebFort Worth Star TelegramUS drug safety watchdog warns of bogus swine flu medsAFPWall Street Journal -KTVU.com -Attorney at Lawall 60 news articles »

    +Former missionary leads local Baptist church - St. George Daily Spectrum
      Warwick AdvertiserFormer missionary leads local Baptist churchSt. George Daily Spectrum"I realized I was not right with God at the age of 5," says the interim pastor of First Southern Baptist Church in St. George. "I know that was young but my mom had impressed on me that it ...Church happeningsJacksonville Daily NewsDothan area church services, Oct. 17Dothan EagleChurch ServicesMercury-RegisterGreensboro News Record -Akron Beacon Journal -Indianapolis Starall 103 news articles »

    +Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet - Associated Content
      New York Daily NewsDr. Siegal's Cookie DietAssociated ContentProponents of Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet swear by the results.On Good Morning America, Josie Raper discussed how she went from a size 24 to a size 6 in just six months. She liked the fact that Dr. Siegal's Cookie diet helped to curb hunger cravings. ...LifestyleHealthThe cookie diet: Experts call Dr. Siegal's cookie diet method ...New York Daily NewsDoes The Cookie Diet Work?TwirlitDr. Siegal's COOKIE DIET(R) Creator Sanford Siegal, D.O., M.D., Makes Second ...ReutersABC News -Zimbio -RantRave | Published Opinion.all 24 news articles »

    +Ala. court rejects $274M verdicts in drug cases - The Associated Press
      Ala. court rejects $274M verdicts in drug casesThe Associated PressMONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday threw out jury decisions awarding the state more than $274 million from three pharmaceutical companies, ruling they did not defraud the state in pricing Medicaid prescription drugs. ...AstraZeneca, Novartis, Glaxo Win Reversals in AlabamaBloombergNovartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Prevails in Medicaid Pricing Case Before ...ReutersAla High Crt Reverses $274M Verdict Vs AstraZeneca, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline-APWall Street JournalAm Law Litigation Daily -PR Newswire (press release) -RTT Newsall 172 news articles »

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