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    +More H1N1 clinics - Marietta Times
      Globe and MailMore H1N1 clinicsMarietta TimesToday - County health department administering vaccinations at Salem-Liberty and Lowell elementary schools; Marietta City Health Department at Marietta Middle School. Thursday - (County) Beverly-Center ...Cautionary tale on H1N1York Daily RecordSwine flu vaccine not only for pupilsNew York Daily NewsSalem Schools, Health Dept. plan H1N1 shotsSalemNews.netNashville Public Radio -Detroit Free Press -Mansfield News Journalall 876 news articles »

    +Artificial Penis Tissue Proves Promising in Lab Tests - FOXNews
      ABC NewsArtificial Penis Tissue Proves Promising in Lab TestsFOXNewsOne day artificial penis tissue could be grown to help men, new findings in rabbits now suggest. After implantation with replacement tissue, lab rabbits that once had damaged penises had working organs and could produce offspring. ...Scientists Grow New Penile Tissue in the LabU.S. News &World ReportProgress in Rebuilding Penile Erectile TissueWebMDBunny Rabbits Thrive with New Penile Erectile TissuedBTechnoABC News -DailyTech -BBC Newsall 88 news articles »

    +Lack of health care worsens women's life quality: WHO - Reuters
      Daily MailLack of health care worsens women's life quality: WHOReutersGENEVA (Reuters) - Despite living six to eight years longer than men, women lack essential health care throughout their lives, particularly as teenagers and elderly people, the World Health Organization said on Monday. ...WHO report: AIDS is the foremost cause of death and disease in womenTopNews United StatesWHO: AIDS leading cause of death, disease in womenThe Associated PressUntil women are healthy, societies will sufferLos Angeles TimesExaminer.com -TestCountry.com -TheCelebrityCafe.comall 302 news articles »

    +Low-Fat Dieters Get Happier but Low-Carbers Stay the Same - ABC News
      Brisbane TimesLow-Fat Dieters Get Happier but Low-Carbers Stay the SameABC NewsResearch has shown that shedding pounds tends to put people in a good mood, but a new study finds that if they're cutting back on carbohydrates, these good vibes may be short-lived. Research finds that low-carb diets can depress ...To Feel Better, Low-Fat Diet May Be BestU.S. News &World ReportDiet Moodiness: Low-Fat vs. Low-CarbWebMDFollowing a Low Fat Diet Improves MooddBTechnoThe Age -eFitnessNow -Los Angeles Timesall 68 news articles »

    +Basketball great Abdul-Jabbar has cancer - CNN
      Washington PostBasketball great Abdul-Jabbar has cancerCNNKareem Abdul-Jabbar said blood work showed he had a "white blood cell count that was sky-high." NEW YORK (CNN) -- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, one of the greatest college and professional basketball players of all time, says he has been ...Private man goes public: Abdul-Jabbar reveals leukemia fightNBA.comNBA great Abdul-Jabbar has rare form of leukemiaThe Associated PressAbdul-Jabbar says he has leukemiaUnited Press InternationalSeattle Post Intelligencer -Los Angeles Times -AHNall 453 news articles »

    +LETTER: Health reform bill – how it may affect Austin and AMC - Austin Herald
      New York Daily NewsLETTER: Health reform bill – how it may affect Austin and AMCAustin HeraldThe Affordable Healthcare for America Act, recently released by the US House of Representatives (HR 3962), was passed Saturday, Nov. 7. While Austin Medical Center (AMC) has not conducted an exhaustive review of this legislation, we have some overall ...Health care reform debate ragesThe TennesseanLetter: Demand US health care reformWisconsin Rapids TribuneKey questions you need answered on health care reform billNew York Daily NewsSiuslaw News -Open for Business -The Ledgerall 144 news articles »

    +Catholic Church Emerges as Key Player in Legislative Battle - Wall Street Journal
      Examiner.comCatholic Church Emerges as Key Player in Legislative BattleWall Street JournalInjecting itself aggressively into the health-care debate, the Roman Catholic Church in America has emerged as a major political force with the potential to upend a key piece of President Barack Obama's agenda. ...A Call to CatholicsNewsweekThe Bishops And Health Insurance Reform, CtdAtlantic Online (blog)Puzzled by oppositionNorthwest HeraldPolitico -Pittsburgh Post Gazette -Catholic Courierall 94 news articles »

    +Promising Drugs for Cervical Cancer - WebMD
      Health NewstrackPromising Drugs for Cervical CancerWebMDNov. 9, 2009 -- Two medications on the market to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis worked well to eliminate cervical cancer in animal studies, according to new research. The two drugs also kept precancerous growths from becoming ...Breast Cancer Drugs May Fight Cervical Cancer, TooAtlanta Journal ConstitutionFDA-approved Drugs Eliminate, Prevent Cervical Cancer In MiceScience Daily (press release)Medical pros discuss cancer at symposiumFort Morgan TimesDaily Mail -Marie Claire.co.uk -Scottish Daily Recordall 49 news articles »

    +Cancer recurs in 'dense'breasts - BBC News
      TheMedGuruCancer recurs in 'dense' breastsBBC NewsWomen treated for breast cancer are at a higher risk of a relapse if they have "dense" breasts, say researchers. The Canadian authors advise that women with the densest breasts should have radiotherapy while the women with less dense breasts could be ...Riverbend Bears went pink for breast cancerThe Free Lance-StarBreast density can influence cancer recurrence, study findsLos Angeles TimesCancer patients with dense breasts 'at greater danger of disease returning'Telegraph.co.ukFort Worth Business Press -TopNews United States -dBTechnoall 177 news articles »

    +More Muscle Power Means Lower Alzheimer's Risk - ABC News
      World NewsMore Muscle Power Means Lower Alzheimer's RiskABC NewsNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older people with stronger muscles are at reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease compared to their weaker peers, a new study shows. Dr. Patricia A. Boyle of Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center in Chicago and her ...Muscle Strength Associated With Decrease In Alzheimer's RiskAHNAlzheimer's Disease Linked to Weaker MusclesU.S. News &World ReportWeak muscles linked with risk of getting Alzheimer's diseaseDaily MailDeRidder Beauregard Daily News -abc7.com -Archives of Neurologyall 50 news articles »

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