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    +Best and Worst States for H1N1 Flu Vaccine Info - ABC News
      ABC NewsBest and Worst States for H1N1 Flu Vaccine InfoABC NewsThough the H1N1 vaccine is still not widely available, some states are doing a better job than others at keeping their public informed about where the limited supply can be found. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...City reneges: Older students won't get first dibs on scarce swine flu shotsNew York Daily NewsH1N1 flu vaccinations offeredWBBM780H1N1 vaccine in county schools in Nov.Marietta TimesPost-Bulletin -Easton Journal -Madison Eagleall 3,235 news articles »

    +Breast cancer: The latest in research - MiamiHerald.com
      FOXNewsBreast cancer: The latest in researchMiamiHerald.comIn October, we are surrounded by reminders of breast cancer. The often cited statistic is that one in eight women will get breast cancer at some point in their lives, but that actually is a misunderstanding. If a woman lives to be 80, ...Tammy Walker Cancer Center hosts "Sisterhood for Healthy Breasts"Abilene Recorder ChronicleWhite House Raises Pink Ribbon for Breast Cancer AwarenessFOXNewsWestern North Carolina centers urge, help women to get mammogramsAsheville Citizen-TimesBlueRidgeNow.com -San Jose Mercury News -Reno Gazette-Journalall 460 news articles »

    +Victim: Harvard coffee poisoning not an accident - The Associated Press
      CBS NewsVictim: Harvard coffee poisoning not an accidentThe Associated PressBOSTON — One of six Harvard Medical School researchers who became ill after drinking coffee laced with a toxic chemical says he does not see how it could have been accidental. Matteo Iannacone (mah-TAY'-oh eye-a-nah-KOH'-nee), a postdoctoral fellow, ...Experts discount 'accident' theory in Harvard coffee poisoningBoston HeraldHarvard University Researcher Says Coffee Was Poisoned on PurposeABC NewsHarvard Beefs Up Medical School Security After Coffee PoisoningBloombergWall Street Journal -U.S. News &World Report -NPRall 575 news articles »

    +Industry Years Behind on Testing Approved Drugs - New York Times
      MiamiHerald.comIndustry Years Behind on Testing Approved DrugsNew York TimesWASHINGTON — Federal drug officials have long been criticized for failing to force drug makers to complete studies proving that their drugs work as hoped, and Congressional investigators on Monday released yet another report pointing ...US OKs Emergency Use Of Experimental Antiviral For H1N1 FluWall Street JournalSevere Swine Flu Patients Eligible for BioCryst Drug, FDA SaysBloombergBioCryst stock surges on FDA approval newsBizjournals.comU.S. News &World Report -Medscape -Los Angeles Timesall 343 news articles »

    +Health Buzz: 1 in 5 Youngsters Lacking in Vitamin D and Other Health News - U.S. News &World Report
      ABC NewsHealth Buzz: 1 in 5 Youngsters Lacking in Vitamin D and Other Health NewsU.S. News &World ReportA new study finds that about 20 percent of US children between ages 1 and 11 aren't getting enough vitamin D, the Associated Press reports. Researchers looked at vitamin D blood levels in almost 3000 children recorded between 2001 and ...1 in 5 US kids found deficient in vitamin DSan Francisco Chronicle6 Million US Kids Lack Enough Vitamin DAtlanta Journal Constitution1 in 5 kids get little vitamin D, study saysThe Associated PressTopNews United States -Los Angeles Times -kypost.comall 311 news articles »

    +The Digital Pioneer - Wall Street Journal
      ABC NewsThe Digital PioneerWall Street JournalAs health-care providers gear up for a digital overhaul, they could learn important lessons from an early innovator in the field—veterans hospitals. The government is spending nearly $20 billion in stimulus funding to help hospitals and ...Insurers poised to reap benefits from healthcare overhaulLos Angeles TimesLong-term care insurance: To buy or not to buyThe SaratogianWhat Lessons Massachusetts Holds for US Health Care ReformABC NewsAtlantic Online -Lehighvalleylive.com -Workday Minnesotaall 133 news articles »

    +Panel fails to push HPV vaccine for males - Washington Post
      BBC NewsPanel fails to push HPV vaccine for malesWashington PostUS vaccine advisers last week declined to press for the use of Gardasil in boys and men, opting instead to simply advise doctors they are free to use the drug. Despite some impassioned pleas from patients and doctors, the Advisory Committee on ...HPV jab girls are 'sex cautious'BBC NewsHPV shots for boys? Panel not pushingColumbus DispatchHPV vaccine makes girls more cautious about sexUniversity of ManchesterNY1 -Appleton Post Crescent -Nursing Timesall 42 news articles »

    +UPDATE 1-Glaxo, Genmab win U.S. approval for leukaemia drug - Reuters
      The Money TimesUPDATE 1-Glaxo, Genmab win U.S. approval for leukaemia drugReutersBy Ben Hirschler and John Acher LONDON/COPENHAGEN, Oct 27 (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L) and Genmab (GEN.CO) have won US approval to sell their leukaemia drug Arzerra, marking a small positive for the British group and a major milestone for its ...Ofatumumab approved for CLLHemOncTodayFDA Approves Glaxo's Arzerra To Treat LeukemiaWall Street JournalGlaxo gets FDA approval for leukemia drugMSN MoneyFierceBiotech -AHN -United Press Internationalall 71 news articles »

    +Study: Least Healthy Cereals Most Marketed to Children - ABC News
      USA TodayStudy: Least Healthy Cereals Most Marketed to ChildrenABC NewsSix hundred and forty-two times a year. That is how often the average American preschooler sees an advertisement for cereal, according to a new study by Yale University. ...Marketing cereal leaves bitter tasteNewsOK.comStudy finds worst cereals, are most heavily marketedNECNCereal Study Doesn't Sugarcoat FactsWXXAabc7.com -Business Media Institute -FOX 9 Newsall 37 news articles »

    +With medical marijuana on the back burner, what do we know? - Washington Post
      Plain DealerWith medical marijuana on the back burner, what do we know?Washington PostLast week, the Justice Department ordered its staff to back off prosecution of people who use marijuana for medical purposes in the 14 states in which such use is legal. The directive reopened a question that has been part of the debate on US drug ...States Pressed Into New Role on Medical MarijuanaNew York TimesNew policy on medical marijuana is rightLancaster Eagle GazetteMarijuana mending medical maladies momentarilyRetrieverWeHo News -KXRM -Twin Cities Planetall 94 news articles »

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