New York TimesRound 2 in the health care fightSan Francisco ChronicleThe next health-care fight has already started. It's the one to define the bill that President Obama eventually will sign as a victory for consumers, taxpayers and the common good. You might say this view is premature. Legislation has yet to pass the ...House Health Bill Boosts FTC Authority Over Health InsurersInsurance JournalSenate, House Move Closer on Health Bills as Battle Goes PublicBloombergCorner Office: William BortonNJBIZWall Street Journal -Washington Post -Reutersall 204 news articles »
Boston GlobeNew group helps US monitor swine flu shot safetyThe Associated PressWASHINGTON — Independent health advisers begin monitoring safety of the swine flu vaccine on Monday, an extra step the government promised in this year's unprecedented program to watch for possible side effects. Decades of safe influenza inoculations ...As swine flu vaccine runs dry, US wonders 'what if?'AFPLocal hospitals share vaccines for county swine flu clinic for pregnant womenPlain Dealer2 Free H1N1 Clinics Offered MondayKCTV5 NewsGov Monitor -95.5 WBRU News -News-Leader.comall 4,667 news articles »
eFitnessNowHuman Genome, Glaxo Report 2nd Positive Lupus StudyWall Street JournalNEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Human Genome Sciences Inc. (HGSI) and GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK) said their experimental drug Benlysta met the goal of a second late-stage study in treating lupus, increasing the drug's ...Human Genome, Glaxo cite positive lupus drug studyThe Associated PressLupus Drug Shows Promise in New TrialNew York TimesLupus Drug May Be Payoff For Human Genome InvestorsPortfolio.comFierceBiotech -eFitnessNow -Benzingaall 226 news articles »
Straits TimesUN says $39 billion would stem child pneumonia deathsReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Pneumonia kills more young children than any other disease, but an investment of $39 billion, or just $12.9 per child, could save 5.3 million lives in developing countries by 2015, the UN said Monday. ...UN and WHO Launch Pneumonia Awareness InitiativedBTechnoUN: $39 billion needed for pneumoniaThe Associated PressUN needs $39 bln in 6 years to fight child top killer pneumoniaXinhuaAFP -AllAfrica.com -Radio Netherlandsall 258 news articles »
CBC.caScottsdale business buys back candy for a good causeABC15.com (KNXV-TV)SCOTTSDALE, AZ -- Families who have too much Halloween candy left over are making some money in a buy back program. Scottsdale's Healthy Smiles Dentistry offered a dollar per pound Sunday afternoon. The candy that is bought back will be sent overseas ...Dentists Give Kids Cash for CandyNBC ConnecticutCandy for a causeMohave Valley NewsNow there's Cash For CandyNews &Observerkypost.com -Canton Repository -WLNSall 344 news articles »
Amylin signs obesity drug deal with TakedaThe Associated PressNEW YORK — Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. says it could potentially receive more than $1 billion from a partnership with Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. on potential obesity treatments. Amylin, based in San Diego, said late Sunday it will receive $75 ...Amylin forges $1B weight-loss pact with TakedaFierceBiotechTakeda, Amylin to Co-Develop Obesity DrugsABC NewsTakeda Agrees to Buy Rights to Amylin's Obesity DrugsBloombergXconomy -Pharma Times -Reutersall 124 news articles »
New York Daily Newsus sees 10 million more H1N1 vaccine doses next weekReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Five drug companies are now increasing production of the vaccine for the H1N1 swine flu, and 10 million more doses are expected next week, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Saturday. ...Deadly Week for H1N1; More Vaccines on the WayFOX43.comNewspaper: Government Panel To Meet About H1N1 Vaccine RisksAHNGovt says swine flu vaccine catching up to demandThe Associated PressWKOW-TV.com -Los Angeles Times -ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)all 363 news articles »
New York Daily NewsObama Lifts a Ban on Entry Into US by HIV-Positive PeopleNew York TimesPresident Obama on Friday announced the end of a 22-year ban on travel to the United States by people who had tested positive for the virus that causes AIDS, fulfilling a promise he made to gay advocates and acting to eliminate a ...Obama lifts HIV travel ban for visitors to USSan Francisco ChronicleObama Allows People With HIV To Visit United StatesSmartAboutHealthUN urges nations to lift HIV travel banAFPThe Money Times -Washington Post -New York Daily Newsall 758 news articles »
MyFox Tampa BayAfter-school vaccination centers open in HillsboroughABC Action NewsHILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FL -- Teams of Health Department nurses will provide H1N1 vaccine in the coming days. Teams of Health Department nurses will provide H1N1 vaccine to students at four After-School Vaccination Centers located at high schools around ...Armstrong School District offering students swine flu vaccineTarentum Valley News DispatchState schedule of swine flu vaccinations at schoolsThe News JournalSchool district makes H1N1 vaccine available to all studentsWYMTNews-Leader.com -Billings Gazette -TurnTo23.comall 34 news articles »
Times LIVEStargazing | Dennis Hopper has prostate cancer, Paul Newman's generosityKansas City StarDennis Hopper, 73, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is being treated through a special program at the University of Southern California. Hopper's manager, Sam Maydew, says the actor has canceled all travel plans to focus on his treatment. ...Dennis Hopper has new battle: prostate cancerThe News RecordActor Dennis Hopper diagnosed with prostate cancerCNNPhysical Activity Cuts Prostate Cancer RiskFood ConsumerUs Magazine -Philadelphia Inquirer -Health Jackalall 640 news articles »