Los Angeles TimesAnimals Need to Be Closely Watched for FluABC NewsGENEVA (Reuters) - Some pigs, turkeys and household pets have become infected with the H1N1 flu, but the pandemic virus does not yet appear to be spreading quickly among animals, the World Health Organization said on Friday. WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl ...Honor rules, CDC urges vendors of H1N1 vaccineWashington PostCalifornia's high-risk groups may not get swine flu vaccine until end of yearLos Angeles TimesTwo H1N1 clinics set for Nov. 7, 15Fremont News MessengerPort Clinton News Herald -WWMT -Lansdale Reporterall 4,343 news articles »
Straits TimesBabies 'cry in mother's tongue'BBC NewsGerman researchers say babies begin to pick up the nuances of their parents' accents while still in the womb. The researchers studied the cries of 60 healthy babies born to families speaking French and German. The French newborns cried with a rising ...Babies Cry with Accent of ParentsdBTechnoBabies cry in their own languageeFitnessNowBabies May Pick Up Language Cues In WombNPRRedOrbit -The Money Times -U.S. News &World Reportall 123 news articles »
KELOLAND TVAARP & AMA Support House Healthcare BillThe New AmericanAARP, the 40-million-member senior-citizen lobbying group, and the American Medical Association, representing 250000 physicians, on November 5 threw their support behind the healthcare reform bill being proposed by House Democrats. ...AARP Endorses Health Care Bill HR 3962Newstalk 1450 KBKWAARP stands up for health billMinneapolis Star TribuneState AARP reinforces group's endorsementThe StateForbes -Medscape -Arkansas Democrat Gazetteall 312 news articles »
Times OnlineAfter Setbacks, Small Successes for Gene TherapyNew York TimesNot long ago, gene therapy seemed troubled by insurmountable difficulties. After decades of hype and dashed hopes, many who once embraced the idea of correcting genetic disorders by giving people new genes all but gave up the idea. ...Gene therapy makes major stride in 'Lorenzo's Oil' diseaseLos Angeles TimesTime to take gene therapy seriouslyTimes OnlineGene Therapy Saves Two Boys From Rare Brain DiseaseBloombergAtlanta Journal Constitution -ABC News -NPRall 183 news articles »
Best SyndicationReport blasts student health plansBoston GlobeInsurance companies rack up much higher profits on health coverage sold to nearly 100000 Massachusetts college students than on plans available to the general public, according to long-awaited data released late yesterday by the state. ...Halvorson supporting Democrat's health care legislationMorris Daily HeraldNational health care reforms will impact college students' coverageCU Columbia SpectatorReport: Student health plans inefficientBoston HeraldWall Street Journal -Houston Chronicle -Arizona Daily Starall 96 news articles »
InjuryBoard.com (blog)Kellogg's withdraws immunity claims in cerealsThe Money Timesby Kangna Agarwal - November 6, 2009 - 0 comments New York, November 6 -- Leading food maker, Kellogg Co. based in Battle Creek, Michigan, announced discontinuing its immunity claims on the boxes of Kellogg's Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal ...Kellogg pulls immunity claims from Rice KrispiesThe Associated PressKelloggs to back down on immunity claims in cerealsFood ConsumerKellogg's Immunity Claims Draw FireCBS NewsU.S. News &World Report -USA Today -Baby Chumsall 238 news articles »
New York Daily NewsCat in Iowa Catches Swine FluABC NewsAn unidentified male cat in Iowa is believed to be the first in the nation diagnosed with the H1N1 virus, sparking concerns that pets may transmit the swine flu or that frightened pet owners may abandon their cats in droves. ...The Cat Who Got Swine FluNew York TimesH1N1 eases among kids, but not adultsSioux City JournalCat in Iowa had H1N1USA TodayWTVQ -KLTV -KVBCall 783 news articles »
Washington PostShrinking AIDS funding will reverse gains-MSFReutersBy Peroshni Govender JOHANNESBURG, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Declining donor funding for HIV/AIDS could have catastrophic consequences for millions who need treatment and undo progress made in fighting the disease, aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said ...In Indiana, blacks continue to be at higher risk for HIVIndianapolis StarMedical aid group raises alarm about AIDS fundingThe Associated PressHuman Rights Watch slams Uganda Aids billIndependent OnlineTimes LIVE -Chicago Tribune -Voice of Americaall 353 news articles »
MedIndiaUproar as Firms Get Swine-Flu VaccineWall Street JournalThe director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged health officials around the country Thursday to ensure swine-flu vaccine is getting to high-risk groups, after criticism erupted over distribution to some Wall Street ...Banks' H1N1 Flu Vaccines Stir OutrageBusinessWeekWNY continues to wait for swine flu vaccineBuffalo NewsGoldman Sachs, Citigroup got swine flu vaccineThe Associated PressOzarks First -AFP -York Daily Recordall 365 news articles »
Ars TechnicaCompany sequences whole human genome for $1700ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Want to know your entire DNA sequence? A California company has done it for as little as $1700. Privately held Complete Genomics says it can do a better quality, usable genome map for about $4400 -- compared with the $100 million ...Sequencing cost slides to $4400 at Complete GenomicsFierceBiotechFirm Says Low-Cost Genome Sequencing Is PossibleU.S. News &World ReportComplete Genomics produces a cheap—well, $5000—human genomeArs TechnicaLifescience Lab -Xinhua -GenomeWeb Daily Newsall 139 news articles »