CBC.caSwine flu testing masks total countAsheville Citizen-TimesASHEVILLE — Chances are that if you have had the swine flu this year, you haven't been tested for it. Most people with the flu don't seek medical care and only a small number who do seek care are tested for flu. Of those, an even smaller number of ...CDC: Few Serious Reactions After Swine Flu VaccineWebMDThe battle to protect the public Hundreds vaccinated against H1N1 SaturdayTwin Falls Times-NewsWalk-ins for flu vaccines will be accepted MondayWashington Daily NewsCape Cod Times -Annapolis Capital -Appeal-Democratall 2,269 news articles »
New York Daily NewsPut down the Slim-Fast can -- regardless of flavor, sell-by date, etc.Los Angeles TimesThe maker of Slim-Fast has recalled all of its ready-to-drink canned beverages. All of them. Turns out, the stuff might be contaminated with the bacterium Bacillus cereus. Here's the notice, posted on the Food and Drug Administration's website and the ...All Slim Fast canned drinks recalledmsnbc.comThe ultra Ultra Slim-Fast? Massive product recallKATUAll Slim-Fast Cans RecalledWebMDNew York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV -The Money Times -Associated Contentall 515 news articles »
The Money TimesUSPSTF breast cancer study questionedThe Money TimesThe task force asserts that many times mammographies result in false positives. Even if the positives are true, they lead to unnecessary treatment like surgery, chemotherapy etc. for the detection of a ...Mammogram Debates Leave Women ConfusedTestCountry.comDebate on breast cancer screening overblownHouston ChronicleSorry legislation on mammogramsChicago TribuneSteamboat Pilot -North County Times -The Birmingham News - al.comall 29 news articles »
Democrat NewspaperHIV/AIDS cases double in state; slight decrease in Oakland CountyRoyal Oak Daily TribuneDuring a four-year period in Michigan, the rate of HIV has more than doubled among teenagers in the state, according to the state Department of Community Health. A similar trend was reported nationally ...AIDS Day event puts emphasis on educationHerald &ReviewUWI scholars produce book on HIV/AIDSTrinidad NewsEnlightenment dawns in South Africa's presidential palaceFort Worth Star TelegramEast African -Augusta Chronicle -Express &Echoall 30 news articles »
Worries grow that health overhaul could price out manyBoston GlobeWASHINGTON - President Obama has promised that the nation's health care overhaul will make medical insurance available - and affordable - for everyone. But while bills in Congress would make insurance more accessible for millions of ...Health care reform contains tax increases hidden in plain sightThe MissoulianInsurance scam exists in the form of MedicareThe Free Lance-StarHealth Care Bill Bad For The FutureJamestown Post JournalColumbia Daily Tribune -Nashua Telegraph -Forbesall 35 news articles »
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comA changing fight against AIDSBoston GlobeAS THE global AIDS epidemic evolves, so should the tools used to fight it. Because of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the number of HIV-positive adults receiving life-saving drugs has grown more than eightfold in recipient countries ...Worlds AIDS Day 2009BTHSnewsThe Pattern of Response to HIV/AIDS & Climate Change -- A CommentaryUN ChronicleWorld Aids Day Event at Southampton HospitalThe Sag Harbor ExpressDrexel University The Triangle Online -Observer Online -NBC 29 Newsall 176 news articles »
dBTechno (blog)FDA Staff Recommends Look At Child Weight Gain With AntipsychoticsWall Street JournalWASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--Food and Drug Administration medical reviewers said Friday the agency should conduct an additional review of antipsychotic drugs to look at the impact of weight gain in children, ...Lilly: FDA oks Zyprexa For Schizophrenia In Teens; New LabelCNNMoney.comDrug carries extra appealWinston-Salem JournalWeight gain in children with antipsychotics recommended by FDA staffTopNews United StatesWall Street Journal (blog) -PsychCentral.com -PR Newswire (press release)all 68 news articles »
KSFYFlu virus cases slowing downThe Record-CourierThe Nevada Department of Health and Human Services is warning residents to beware of potential scams preying on concerns generated by the H1N1 influenza outbreak. One such scam is a phishing e-mail currently circulating that directs the recipient that ...H1N1 Scam OnlineWheeling News RegisterScam artists using e-mail about H1N1 vaccinationsGreenville Daily ReflectorH1N1 vaccine side-effect comes in form of phishing scamWQADThe Marshall Democrat-News -WALB-TV -News Channel 8all 505 news articles »
Crain's Chicago BusinessSteam plant failure affects 2 Chicago hospitalsChicago TribuneAP CHICAGO - Authorities say an electrical failure at a steam generation plant cut off heat and hot water to two Chicago hospitals. Affected by the plant failure was a large part of the University of Illinois at Chicago campus, including the University ...UIC, Rush heat loss causes Provident closureABC7Chicago.comCrews Restore Heat To UIC Medical CenterCBS2 ChicagoAll is back to normal at UIC Medical Center after heat went out earlier todayWGNtv.comCrain's Chicago Business -Chicago Public Radio -WBBM780all 19 news articles »
dBTechno (blog)Studies: Colorectal, breast cancers linked to smokingPrivate MDMost smokers have long known that their habit puts them at risk for developing lung cancer, but new studies may encourage them to undergo colorectal and breast cancer testing as well. Two separate studies published in the December ...Hormones Help Women with Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Live Longer Than MenOncology Nursing NewsSmoking Exposure Now Linked to Colon, Breast CancersU.S. News &World ReportSmoking heightens risk of colorectal cancer tooThe Money TimesScience Daily (press release) -TIME -ACS News Centerall 219 news articles »