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    +Swine flu facts: H1N1 information guide to protect yourself and your family - New York Daily News
      Times OnlineSwine flu facts: H1N1 information guide to protect yourself and your familyNew York Daily NewsThere are two swine flu vaccines -- one is given via injection, the other via nasal spray. Above, a young girl receives H1N1 vaccine at Wake County Human Services in Raleigh, North Carolina. Will you and your family get vaccinated for swine flu? ...VDH: Swine flu vaccine is safeFranklin News PostFlu clinics rescheduledPottstown MercurySwine-Flu Update: Vaccine ShortageWall Street Journal (blog)Nashua Telegraph -Fort Worth Business Press -AHNall 6,319 news articles »

    +After Reform Passes - New York Times
      ABC NewsAfter Reform PassesNew York TimesThere's a part of me that can't believe I'm asking that question. After all, serious health reform has long seemed like an impossible dream. And it could yet go all wrong. But the teabaggers have come and gone, as have the cries of ...Experts Say Antitrust Repeal Unlikely to Spur Health Insurance CompetitionInsurance JournalInsurers poised to reap benefits from healthcare overhaulLos Angeles TimesEmployer-Based Insurance: Paying More, Getting LessTIMEUSA Today -NPR -ABC Newsall 691 news articles »

    +Obama Targets Swine-Flu Response - Wall Street Journal
      CBS NewsObama Targets Swine-Flu ResponseWall Street JournalPresident Barack Obama's declaration Saturday that the swine-flu outbreak is a national emergency is an attempt to ease the way for doctors and health-care facilities to respond more quickly as the number ...'National emergency' for H1N1 no cause for alarm, experts sayUSA TodayH1N1 Is Still Spreading GloballyNew York TimesSwine Flu Emergency: What Does It Mean?ABC NewsWWLP 22News -San Francisco Chronicle -WashingtonTVall 1,210 news articles »

    +Women at Work: What to say to a co-worker with breast cancer - Post-Bulletin
      Cambs 24Women at Work: What to say to a co-worker with breast cancerPost-Bulletin• Ask the person with cancer if they want to talk about it. Ask if they want to be asked each day how they are doing or if they prefer to know that you are there to talk to if needed. • Send a card, telephone or visit if a co-worker is in the hospital. ...Walkers take cancer battle to streetJackson SunThe Edgy Veggie: Good news , grapefruit's out of food jailKFSM12 things women don't know about breast cancer, but they shouldBethany Beach WaveRed and Black -Gary Post Tribune -Times Bulletinall 317 news articles »

    +Andrew Lloyd Webber fighting prostate cancer - eFitnessNow
      guardian.co.ukAndrew Lloyd Webber fighting prostate cancereFitnessNowAccording to reports, the world famous composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. A representative for Webber stated that he has started medical treatment for the cancer and that it was detected in an early stage, ...Andrew Lloyd Webber 'vows to beat prostate cancer'Telegraph.co.ukLloyd Webber treated for cancerBBC NewsPeople: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Morrissey, MadonnaHeraldNetTopNews United States -New York Times -Youngstown Vindicatorall 764 news articles »

    +1 in 5 US kids found deficient in vitamin D - San Francisco Chronicle
      Newsday1 in 5 US kids found deficient in vitamin DSan Francisco ChronicleAP At least 1 in 5 US children ages 1 to 11 doesn't get enough vitamin D and could be at risk for a variety of health problems including weak bones, the most recent national analysis suggests. By a looser measure, almost 90 percent of black children ...1 in 5 kids get little vitamin D, study saysThe Associated PressSwine Flu, Low Vitamin Dmyfoxny.comStudy: Millions Of US Kids Viatmin D DeficientAHNDallas Morning News -WLOS -EurekAlert (press release)all 224 news articles »

    +Alaska's medical marijuana policy stays intact - MiamiHerald.com
      Plain DealerAlaska's medical marijuana policy stays intactMiamiHerald.comWASHINGTON — Last week, the Obama Administration's Justice Department announced it would no longer prosecute users and suppliers of medical marijuana— as long as they're complying with the law in Alaska and 13 other states where ...Locals seek to control pot dispensariesUnited Press InternationalStates Pressed Into New Role on MarijuanaNew York TimesPot group: Banning medical marijuana dispensaries would cost LA millionsLos Angeles IndependentThe Missoulian -Kentucky.com -Record-Searchlightall 48 news articles »

    +Harvard: Lab workers poisoned by tainted coffee - The Associated Press
      ABC NewsHarvard: Lab workers poisoned by tainted coffeeThe Associated PressCAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard University says six researchers who became sick in August apparently were poisoned after drinking coffee laced with a chemical preservative. The Boston Herald reported Sunday that an internal university memo released Friday ...Experts discount 'accident' theory in Harvard coffee poisoningBoston HeraldHarvard Tightening Security After 6 PoisonedBoston Channel.comHarvard Lab Workers Poisoned After Drinking CoffeeWBZTopNews United States -New York Times -New York Postall 387 news articles »

    +Severe Swine Flu Patients Eligible for BioCryst Drug, FDA Says - Bloomberg
      al.comSevere Swine Flu Patients Eligible for BioCryst Drug, FDA SaysBloombergOct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Hospitals in the US, where hundreds of swine flu patients are being admitted daily, may use BioCryst Pharmaceutical Inc.'s antiviral drug peramivir in some cases under a Food and Drug Administration emergency ruling ...Ahead of the Bell: BioCryst shares rise on FDA nodCNBCbiocryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (BCRX) Sees Action This MorningBenzingaMarket Report -- In Play (BCRX)MSN MoneyWIVB -TheStreet.com -Associated Contentall 17 news articles »

    +Report: WHO to Announce Cell Phone, Brain Tumor Link - FOXNews
      TopNews United StatesReport: WHO to Announce Cell Phone, Brain Tumor LinkFOXNewsAP A groundbreaking, $30 million study into cell phones has found a link between long term use and brain tumors. The World Health Organization is about to reveal that its decade-long investigation has found the devices can lead to cancer — and the ...WHO Study Links Brain Tumors to Cell PhoneTopNews United StatesStudy: Long-time cell phone users at riskUnited Press InternationalCell Phone Use Linked to Brain Tumors Says WHO StudyeMaxHealthNews 10NBC -DigitalJournal.com -Examiner.comall 16 news articles »

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