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    +Mass. adult and a child under age 4 die of swine flu - Boston Globe
      guardian.co.ukMass. adult and a child under age 4 die of swine fluBoston GlobeState public health officials announced yesterday the death of two people from swine flu, including a child under the age of 4, underscoring the vulnerability that young people appear to have to the unusual virus. ...NYC Opens Weekend Swine Flu Vaccination ClinicsWCBS-TV New YorkStudents getting H1N1 vaccineCurry Coastal PilotFree H1N1 clinics to start next weekNashua TelegraphFOXNews -Statesman Journal -The Newark Advocateall 4,049 news articles »

    +Doctor's Group: Delay Pap Tests Until 21 - WebMD
      New York Daily NewsDoctor's Group: Delay Pap Tests Until 21WebMDNov. 20, 2009 -- Less than a week after a government task force announced controversial recommendations for breast cancer screening, a doctor's group is recommending big changes in cervical cancer screening. ...New Suggested Guidelines for Young Women and Pap TestsKYW1060.comPap smear screening controversy inflames health care debateNECNReport: 20-Somethings Can Go 2 Years Between PapsABC NewsKEYC -Newsweek -Peoria Journal Starall 748 news articles »

    +Potential Peak In US Swine Flu Cases - RedOrbit
      stv.tvPotential Peak In US Swine Flu CasesRedOrbitOfficials with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that the swine flu pandemic might be reaching its peak in the US, although the outbreak could hit several such peaks within a single season. "We are beginning to see some ...Swine Flu Declining in Some Parts of USU.S. News &World ReportH1N1 Swine Flu Wave Peaking in US?WebMDState reports 11 more deaths from H1N1; total is now 30Baltimore SunNevada Appeal -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -Los Angeles Timesall 234 news articles »

    +Could Mammogram Brouhaha Stymie Health Care Reform? - ABC News
      KAUZCould Mammogram Brouhaha Stymie Health Care Reform?ABC NewsLawmakers pushing for health care reform are facing charges that a government-funded panel's recommendations to limit breast cancer screenings could be a sign of things to come if proposed health care legislation is passed. ...In Cancer Testing, Less Is Now BetterWall Street JournalCancer screenings under scrutinyCNNCancer-screening changes fueling reform paranoiaMiamiHerald.comAsheville Citizen-Times -New York Times -Reutersall 387 news articles »

    +Possible Cases of Drug Resistant Swine Flu Documented in Wales - dBTechno
      Times OnlinePossible Cases of Drug Resistant Swine Flu Documented in WalesdBTechnoBoston (DbTechNo) - There maybe a new strain of drug resistant swine flu on the loose in the country of Wales. Health officials in the country have documented 5 cases of the virus which are resistant to Tamiflu, the main drug given to people diagnosed ...Swine flu jabs 'still important'BBC NewsDrug-Resistant Swine Flu EmergesSky NewsUPDATE 1-UK investigates spread of drug resistant swine fluReutersUSA Today -The Associated Press -TestCountry.comall 775 news articles »

    +Swine Flu Seen as Cresting - Wall Street Journal
      TopNews United StatesSwine Flu Seen as CrestingWall Street JournalThe current wave of swine flu may have peaked in most of the US, but the illness remains widespreadand the threat of another wave remains, officials said Friday. The news came as officials in Norway reported a mutation of the flu virus ...A/H1N1 flu deaths rise to 12 in FinlandXinhuaH1N1 mutation assessed by WHO in NorwayTopNews United StatesMutated H1N1 detected in NorwayUnited Press InternationalVoice of America -Reuters -ScienceBlogs (blog)all 315 news articles »

    +U. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell Research - New York Times
      Times OnlineU. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell ResearchNew York TimesThe 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 PlannedU.S. News &World ReportU. of Neb. board votes down stem-cell rule changesThe Associated PressCompany seeks to test stem cells for blindnessReutersWebMD -KHAS-TV -BBC Newsall 540 news articles »

    +Reform must reward low-cost, high-quality hospitals - Bangor Daily News
      Best SyndicationReform must reward low-cost, high-quality hospitalsBangor Daily NewsMaine's 39 community and specialty hospitals strongly support health care reform at the national level that would expand insurance coverage, slow the escalation of costs and improve the quality and safety of health care services. ...Health care reform a moral issuePress &Sun-BulletinHealth Care Reform to be Put to a TestNightly Business ReportPharmaceuticals and health-care costs: a large pill to swallowSeattle TimesWLNS -Boston Herald -Talk Radio News Serviceall 38 news articles »

    +Cosmetic surgeons frown on Senate's 'botax'plan - MiamiHerald.com
      Washington PostCosmetic surgeons frown on Senate's 'botax' planMiamiHerald.comWASHINGTON — If you're considering Botox to erase frown lines or liposuction to get rid of love handles, you might want to move fast. The "botax" may be on the way. The $848 billion health care bill that Senate Majority Leader Harry ...Is the Botox tax anti woman?Sawf NewsUS Cosmetic Medical Market Faces New Challenge In Senate BillWall Street JournalThe Botax? Nip/tuck levy to help health care planThe Associated PressCrain's New York Business -U.S. News &World Report -KCAUall 281 news articles »

    +H1N1 virus confirmed in Coshocton - Coshocton Tribune
      NECNH1N1 virus confirmed in CoshoctonCoshocton TribuneCOSHOCTON -- A test has determined a former patient at Coshocton Hospital had the H1N1 influenza virus. Coshocton County Health Commissioner Bob Brems Jr. said the 24-year-old woman was discharged ...Swine flu claims Wood County manToledo BladeLogan County sees first death from H1N1Bowling Green Daily NewsLocal H1N1 flu Web site launchesAugusta ChronicleLedger Independent -NECN -9&10 Newsall 98 news articles »

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