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    +Overweight/obesity raises death risk for prostate cancer patients - Food Consumer
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesOverweight/obesity raises death risk for prostate cancer patientsFood Consumer -57 minutes agoBy Sue Mueller MONDAY NOV 12, 2007 (Foodconsumer.org) -- Men who are overweight or obese when diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to die from the disease than those who have healthy weight, according to a new study published in the December ...New US Study Links Obesity with High Prostate Cancer MortalityeFluxMediaProstate cancer deaths tied to obesityCanada.comUnited Press International - Bloomberg - Boston Globe - WAPTall 87 news articles

    +Mentally Ill Veterans Sent Back To War - Boston Channel.com
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesMentally Ill Veterans Sent Back To WarBoston Channel.com -2 hours agoBOSTON -- Thousands of soldiers coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan are disabled by post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. But Team 5 Investigates has uncovered that case after case, the military is violating its own policy and shipping them back ...Report: US soldiers suffering from post-war trauma redeployedXinhuaDemocratic Presidential Candidate Edwards To Announce Proposal To ...Kaiser network.orgThe Associated Press - Dog Flu Diet and Diseases - WCAX - San Luis Obispo Tribuneall 174 news articles

    +Out of the Gate: Johnson & Johnson Rises - CNNMoney.com
      The Money TimesOut of the Gate: Johnson & Johnson RisesCNNMoney.com -5 hours agoNEW YORK (Associated Press) - Shares of Johnson & Johnson edged upward Monday after a Goldman Sachs analyst said the approval of a new type of allergy drug Zyrtec-D could signal approval of a more significant version of the drug.FDA Okays Allergy Drug Zyrtec-D for Nonprescription UseMedPage TodayNon-prescription Zyrtec-D For Allergies Approved By FDAMedical News TodayWebMD - Food Consumer - Forbes - Associated Contentall 176 news articles

    +Arizona man likely dies of plague, what you need to know - Food Consumer
      Washington PostArizona man likely dies of plague, what you need to knowFood Consumer -Nov 11, 2007By Sue Mueller SATURDAY NOV. 10, 2007 (Foodconsumer.org) -- An Arizona-based wildlife biologist working for the National Park Service likely died of plague, officials from Grand Canyon National Park announced on Friday.Friends mourn plague victimThe Republican - MassLive.comBiologist dies of pneumonic plague in Grand CanyonXinhuaArizona Republic - WHDH-TV - USA Today - ABC Newsall 176 news articles

    +Schools trying to stay ahead of staph infections - Boston Globe
      E Canada NowSchools trying to stay ahead of staph infectionsBoston Globe -Nov 11, 2007In Tewksbury, teachers are asking children to wash their hands for as long as it takes to sing the alphabet song. Belmont student athletes have been reminded to shower after practice and games.Fight against staph begins with hygieneBrewton StandardHand hygiene: Best defense against MRSAPittsburgh Tribune-ReviewFood Consumer - WISN.com - Akron Beacon Journal - HeraldNetall 42 news articles

    +Sheriff: inmate who died got inadequate treatment - Minnesota Public Radio
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesSheriff: inmate who died got inadequate treatmentMinnesota Public Radio -Nov 9, 2007by Toni Randolph, Minnesota Public Radio Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher says a man who died in the county jail last month received inadequate medical attention.Results Released in Ramsey County Jail Death InvestigationFOX 9 NewsSheriff turns to jail nurse in investigation of diabetic's deathDickinson PressDog Flu Diet and Diseases - Pioneer Press - Bemidji Pioneerall 21 news articles

    +Record 103 million flu vaccines distributed in US - Scientific American
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesRecord 103 million flu vaccines distributed in USScientific American -Nov 10, 2007By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 103 million doses of influenza vaccine have been distributed to clinics, hospitals and pharmacies across the United States this year, the most ever, the US Centers for Disease ...Flu Vaccination Should Reach More People Says CDCMedical News TodayUS Flu Vaccine Plentiful: CDCForbesBaltimore Sun - Richmond Times Dispatch - Student Operated Press - CIDRAPall 24 news articles

    +Medicare prescription-drug plans raise '08 rates - Winston-Salem Journal
      Portable PlanetMedicare prescription-drug plans raise '08 ratesWinston-Salem Journal -15 hours agoBy M. Paul Jackson Linville, a Winston-Salem resident, took careful notes about Medicare’s prescription-drug plans during a recent information session held by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.Medicare changes are coming, state warnsElmira Star-GazetteMore changes to come for Medicare beneficiariesNaples Daily NewsRoanoke Times - WKYC-TV - Press-Register - al.com - Palm Beach Postall 30 news articles

    +More needed to combat TB, global conference in S Africa hears - AFP
      Voice of AmericaMore needed to combat TB, global conference in S Africa hearsAFP -3 hours agoCAPE TOWN (AFP) - Fifty years after it was thought to have been contained, tuberculosis (TB) has re-emerged as a ruthless killer claiming a life every 20 seconds, a global lung health conference has heard.Experts Say New Drugs, Rapid Diagnosis Needed for Drug Resistant TBVoice of AmericaHIV/AIDS, TB Programs Must Cooperate To Save Lives, Health ...Kaiser network.orgAllAfrica.com - Medical News Today (press release)all 21 news articles

    +E. coli in Hyannis water sparks warning - Boston Herald
      EarthtimesE. coli in Hyannis water sparks warningBoston Herald -Nov 11, 2007By AP BARNSTABLE - Hyannis residents are being advised to boil their tap water before using, because of E. coli and coliform bacteria found in the system.Water warning creates confusionCape Cod TimesHyannis Residents Strongly Advised to Boil the WatereFluxMediaWater Technology Online - WHDH-TV - Boston Channel.com - Dog Flu Diet and Diseasesall 16 news articles

    +Del Rey tortillas suspected in school illness outbreak - Journal Times
      Del Rey tortillas suspected in school illness outbreakJournal Times -Nov 10, 2007BY PAUL SLOTH RACINE - City and state health officials suspect the cause of the mysterious illness that hit Racine Unified schools last week might be linked to flour tortillas served in district schools, state health officials said Friday.Soft Flour Tortillas May Be Cause Of Mystery Illness In RacineWISN.comRacine Students' Illness Linked To TortillasWISCMedical News Today - Appleton Post Crescent - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription)all 7 news articles

    +W.Va.'s Intensive Care Units for Infants Overwhelmed - WSAZ-TV
      W.Va.'s Intensive Care Units for Infants OverwhelmedWSAZ-TV -4 hours agoReporter: AP CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - West Virginia's intensive care units for infants are being overwhelmed, resulting in some mothers and their children being sent to hospitals outside the state.Overwhelmed W.Va. intensive care units send infants to OhioWDTN11/12/07: W.VA. Infant icus OverflowWLKYDaily Mail - Charleston - Kentucky.comall 10 news articles

    +Smokers Urged to Kick Bad Habit in the Butt - PhysOrg.com
      Smokers Urged to Kick Bad Habit in the ButtPhysOrg.com -1 hour agoMore than 70 percent of all people who light cigarettes actually want to quit, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Smokers Urged to Make a Plan to QuitLakefront HartwellQuit for a day ---- for good!North County TimesNorman Transcript - News &Observerall 5 news articles

    +More of Hawaii's foster children being adopted - Honolulu Advertiser
      More of Hawaii's foster children being adoptedHonolulu Advertiser -10 hours agoBy Loren Moreno Twenty-six years ago, when deeannamarie Wallace and her husband, Randy, became foster parents, it was uncommon for foster parents to adopt, she said.'Play Day' should be fun for familySan Bernardino SunGiving child up for adoption takes untold courageRochester Democrat and ChronicleLong Beach Press-Telegram - YourHub.com - CounterCurrents.org - Honolulu Advertiserall 8 news articles

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