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- Heart transplant record holder dies of cancer (AP)
- Study: Weightlifting helps breast cancer survivors (AP)
- Abbott expanding study of its popular Xience stent (AP)
- Scientists find rare gene behind short sleepers (AP)
- Obama visit puts focus on senator for rural state (AP)
- Glaxo starts testing its swine flu vaccine (AP)
- Scientists find rare gene behind short sleepers (AP)
- NYC schools prepare for 2nd outbreak of swine flu (AP)
- Gene variant predicts hepatitis treatment success (AP)
- White House appears ready to drop 'public option' (AP)
- AP ENTERPRISE: Schools gear up for swine flu shots (AP)
- NYC schools prepare for 2nd outbreak of swine flu (AP)
- Health care concession riles left; right unmoved (AP)
- Studies: Merck vaccine safe, promotion unbalanced (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Man says he sold kidney in US for $20k (AP)
- Factory logjam could delay some swine flu shots (AP)
- CDC: Life expectancy in US up, fewer deaths (AP)
- Government enlists employers' help to contain flu (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Man says he sold kidney in US for $20k (AP)
- Consumers devouring nutrient-spiked foods, drinks (AP)
- CDC: Lead dust in cars source of kids' poisoning (AP)
- Study: Vaccinating school kids best to stop flu (AP)
- Schools fight families over autism service dogs (AP)
- FDA approves first drug for infantile spasms (AP)
- No red flags yet in swine flu vaccine tests (AP)
- Senate negotiators aim to cut costs in health bill (AP)
- Spain's 1st face transplant patient can smile now (AP)
- Obama to health care critics: end `phony claims' (AP)
- Obama wants honest health care debate (AP)
- Teen trippin' on ADHD drugs can be a real downer (AP)
- Swine flu shot protection? Maybe by Thanksgiving (AP)
- Heart group: Cut back — way back — on extra sugar (AP)
- Many diabetic foot amputations are preventable (AP)
- Circumcision doesn't protect gays from AIDS virus (AP)
- Prostate cancer hormone drugs risky for some men (AP)
- 2nd lawsuit filed in Conn. prep school sex scandal (AP)
- Sebelius: Vaccinations main swine flu defense (AP)
- Half of health workers reject swine flu shot (AP)
- CDC leery of estimates about swine flu's toll (AP)
- Swine flu sends more blacks, Hispanics to hospital (AP)
- Pregnant women, new parents urged to get vaccine (AP)
- WHO says swine flu down in Southern Hemisphere (AP)
- Swine flu rises at US colleges as students return (AP)
- Chances of health compromise take another blow (AP)
- WHO says swine flu down in Southern Hemisphere (AP)
- Flu season: How many shots? (AP)
- Advice on when flu needs TLC or a doctor's care (AP)
- Return of swine flu: What's ahead for Americans? (AP)
- Return of swine flu: What's ahead for Americans? (AP)
- Advice on when flu needs TLC or a doctor's care (AP)
- Flu season: How many shots? (AP)
- Swine flu: 10 things you need to know (AP)
- Combination heart device reduced heart failure (AP)
- Study: 1 in 10 binge drinkers get on the road (AP)
- Single flu dose or two? Why doctors aren't sure (AP)
- China to approve single-dose swine flu vaccines (AP)
- Statin cuts heart problems after artery surgery (AP)
- Novartis swine flu vaccine may work on fewer doses (AP)
- China approves single-dose swine flu vaccine (AP)
- Vaccine may protect pigs from human swine flu (AP)
- Study: New treatment may combat drug-resistant flu (AP)
- CDC study: Swine flu deaths higher in older kids (AP)
- White House signals openness to health compromise (AP)
- Day care centers urged to be vigilant against flu (AP)
- Glaxo's cancer vaccine inches toward approval (AP)
- FDA: Merck's Gardasil stops genital warts in boys (AP)
- Dem negotiator: Time here for health care action (AP)
- Wash. health co-op part of health reform debate (AP)
- Obama gets conflicting tips on health care speech (AP)
- Fallout from nuclear tests leads to health crisis (AP)
- CDC chief says swine vaccine for my kids, too (AP)
- Time running out for bipartisan health compromise (AP)
- Better care, pay less: Some communities find a way (AP)
- FDA requires faster food safety reporting (AP)
- US says Tamiflu for the sick, not a preventive (AP)
- Health workers under pressure to get flu shots (AP)
- AP source: Dodd rejects health panel chairmanship (AP)
- Questions, answers on requiring health insurance (AP)
- Obama: Statistics show need for overhauling health (AP)
- Govt: Don't forget the regular flu shot this year (AP)
- FDA panel backs Glaxo's cervical vaccine for women (AP)
- Survey: Dioxin levels high in Vietnam near US base (AP)
- G-7, Mexico: risk groups to get 1st swine flu meds (AP)
- Studies: 1 dose of swine flu vaccine works (AP)
- Health negotiators look at malpractice changes (AP)
- Dangerous staph germs found at West Coast beaches (AP)
- Sebelius: Swine flu shots may start early October (AP)
- Study: New drug fights flu as well as Tamiflu does (AP)
- 50 million new patients? More primary docs a must (AP)
- Swine flu spreads week or more after symptoms (AP)
- Early flu season — what you need to know (AP)
- Exercise can extend survival even in 'oldest old' (AP)
- Early flu season — what you need to know (AP)
- Senate's 10-year health fix would cost US $856B (AP)
- FDA approves new swine flu vaccine (AP)
- CDC: 1 in 3 teen girls got cervical cancer vaccine (AP)
- US to share 10 percent swine flu vaccine globally (AP)
- Obama pitches health care at college campus (AP)
- More fights ahead in Congress over health care (AP)
- IG: Improvements in VA endoscopic equipment use (AP)
- WHO: Pandemic flu vaccine production to fall short (AP)
- FDA approves new HIV test from Abbott Laboratories (AP)
- CDC: First swine flu vaccines may be nasal spray (AP)
- Toughest test coming up for health care overhaul (AP)
- Multinationals break Vietnam law in formula sales (AP)
- Report: 35 million-plus worldwide have dementia (AP)
- Govt: 1 swine flu shot enough for older kids (AP)
- Study tries to detect flu before the first sneeze (AP)
- Study: Flu viruses can spark heart attacks (AP)
- Prostate cancer treatment may spark heart problems (AP)
- Study: Flu viruses can spark heart attacks (AP)
- Study tries to detect flu before the first sneeze (AP)
- Med students crossing the line on the Internet (AP)
- FDA: 'limited' benefit with tamper-proof OxyContin (AP)
- Democratic chairman pushes for health care changes (AP)
- Study: Flu shot better than nasal spray in adults (AP)
- Senators spar on health bill's effect on seniors (AP)
- Drugmaker reports shortage of kids' Tamiflu (AP)
- Obesity could become top cancer cause for women (AP)
- In a first, an AIDS vaccine shows some success (AP)
- EU drug agency: License 2 swine flu vaccines (AP)
- School nurse shortage hampers swine flu response (AP)
- House Democrats considering insurance tax (AP)
- Teens with own cars have more crashes, study finds (AP)
- US says first swine flu vaccine to arrive Oct. 5 (AP)
- New swine flu wave hits Mexico, closings unlikely (AP)
- Federal program misses problem nursing homes (AP)
- Paper: Dialysis patients not told of transplants (AP)
- Intense tracking for swine flu shot's side effects (AP)
- Being overweight can cut women's life expectancy (AP)
- UK official: Vaccine unlikely to have caused death (AP)
- McTriage: Hospitals use drive-thrus for swine flu screenings (AP)
- UN: 4 million on AIDS drugs, others still in need (AP)
- Obama says $5B in grants will aid medical research (AP)
- Treating mild diabetes during pregnancy beneficial (AP)
- In 16 states, drug deaths overtake traffic fatals (AP)
- Double hand transplant patient out of hospital (AP)
- Report: Flu might fill up hospitals in 15 states (AP)
- Health care overhaul could raise Medicare Rx costs (AP)
- Texas begins $3 billion quest to cure cancer (AP)
- Health overhaul closer than ever — and yet far off (AP)
- Health care overhaul could raise Medicare Rx costs (AP)
- Health overhaul closer than ever - and yet far off (AP)
- Government finds higher autism figure: 1 in 100 (AP)
- Stem cell pioneers among Nobel Prize candidates (AP)
- Report: 13 million babies worldwide born premature (AP)
- CDC: Fewer schools selling candy, soda to students (AP)
- Vaccine-like shots help fight cocaine addiction (AP)
- First swine flu vaccinations — but most must wait (AP)
- CDC: Spray is here; swine flu shots come next week (AP)
- Study: 2 million babies and mothers die at birth (AP)
- FDA sees no safety issues with Pfizer HIV drug (AP)
- Sebelius: Americans should get flu vaccination (AP)
- More attention, better treatment for concussions (AP)
- AP Poll: Third of parents oppose swine flu vaccine (AP)
- Swine flu put many hospitalized patients into ICU (AP)
- Study links virus to chronic fatigue syndrome (AP)
- CDC: 76 children dead of swine flu as cases rise (AP)
- New US law helps ill students keep health coverage (AP)
- US, other nations stop counting pandemic flu cases (AP)
- CDC: 76 children dead of swine flu as cases rise (AP)
- W.Va. town offers wary welcome to celebrity chef (AP)
- Dems scramble after warning from health insurers (AP)
- Swine flu and kids: Heed warning signs, MDs say (AP)
- Ohio wife, husband both battling breast cancer (AP)
- Near half of swine flu patients otherwise healthy (AP)
- Robotic prostate surgery may mean big trade-off (AP)
- Community clinics have key role in health reform (AP)
- 2 swine flu vaccine doses for kids under 10 likely (AP)
- Studies: Some nursing home elderly get futile care (AP)
- Swine flu 6 months later: Relief, but winter looms (AP)
- Giving babies Tylenol may blunt vaccines' effects (AP)
- Scientists grow mice heart muscle strip that beats (AP)
- Some poor nations succeeding in fighting hunger (AP)
- Minn. pigs may have tested positive for swine flu (AP)
- Swine flu hits hard, early — claims 11 more kids (AP)
- Wounded US troops return to Iraq to find closure (AP)
- Veterans find healing on the water (AP)
- Somers' new target: conventional cancer treatment (AP)
- Largest turtle-linked salmonella outbreak detailed (AP)
- Medco plans to compare Plavix, Effient in study (AP)
- Med school enrollment edges up; 11th year in a row (AP)
- New info shows swine flu still hardest on young (AP)
- Sperm donor passed on sudden death heart defect (AP)
- Study: Heart failure drug guidelines often ignored (AP)
- Sugar cereals are 'Smart Choices'? FDA not so sure (AP)
- CDC concedes vaccine production behind schedule (AP)
- WHO: Nearly 1 in 5 babies still missed by vaccines (AP)
- Production of swine flu vaccine is way behind (AP)
- FDA warns: Swine flu scams lurk on the Internet (AP)
- CDC: 1 in 5 kids had flu-like illness this month (AP)
- US swine flu deaths surpass 1,000 (AP)
- Michelle Obama highlights breast cancer awareness (AP)
- WHO: nearly 5,000 swine flu deaths worldwide (AP)
- Obama declares swine flu a national emergency (AP)
- Obama declares swine flu a national emergency (AP)
- HHS' Sebelius: Ample flu vaccine will be available (AP)
- GAO: FDA fails to follow up on unproven drugs (AP)
- 1 in 5 kids get little vitamin D, study says (AP)
- Dem moderates challenge Reid on health care plan (AP)
- US swine flu vaccine outlook improving, CDC says (AP)
- FDA panel backs first non-drug asthma treatment (AP)
- Scientists patch damaged lungs for transplanting (AP)
- Swine flu prompts hundreds of schools to close (AP)
- Tracking how flu evolves — it has sticky tricks (AP)
- Mecca-bound pilgrims prompt swine flu precautions (AP)
- Some who get vaccine not in high-risk groups (AP)
- Experts: HS football concussions merit more study (AP)
- CDC: Swine flu kids' deaths jump to 114 (AP)
- Study finds stroke risk from anemia drug Aranesp (AP)
- Side effects not always due to swine flu shot (AP)
- New group helps US monitor swine flu shot safety (AP)
- UN: $39 billion needed for pneumonia (AP)
- House calls as cost-saver in health care reform? (AP)
- Stigma part of breast cancer's grip on poor (AP)
- Half of US kids will get food stamps, study says (AP)
- New vaccine offers hope in Africa's malaria battle (AP)
- Old method of heart bypass better than 'off-pump' (AP)
- Family doctors group loses members over Coke deal (AP)
- Officials: Swine flu confirmed in Iowa cat (AP)
- New gene therapy halts 2 boys' rare brain disease (AP)
- Goldman Sachs, Citigroup got swine flu vaccine (AP)
- House Dems push for votes on health bill (AP)
- Alaska island village hit by suspected swine flu (AP)
- In Europe, most swine flu shots by invitation only (AP)
- Poll: One-third able to get swine flu vaccine (AP)
- WHO: AIDS leading cause of death, disease in women (AP)
- U.K. starts study on using human DNA in animals (AP)
- Scanning invisible damage of PTSD, brain blasts (AP)
- Experts: Placebo power behind many natural cures (AP)
- AMA: Gay marriage bans contribute to health disparities (AP)
- CDC now says 4,000 swine flu deaths in US (AP)
- Few Americans make end-of-life wishes known (AP)
- U.N. says hunger stunts some 200 million children (AP)
- FDA finds bits of steel, rubber in Genzyme drugs (AP)
- Feds ignored Medicare scam warnings for years (AP)
- CDC's swine flu toll: 4,000 dead, 22 million ill (AP)
- Feds ignored Medicare scam warnings for years (AP)
- Disney World takes steps to fight swine flu (AP)
- Study raises new questions about Merck pill Zetia (AP)
- Study raises new questions about Merck pill Zetia (AP)
- Australian doctors operate on conjoined twins (AP)
- Study: New device improves heart failure survival (AP)
- FDA says heartburn drugs can interfere with Plavix (AP)
- Study: New device boosts heart failure survival (AP)
- Vaccines on horizon for AIDS, Alzheimer's, herpes (AP)
- Don't blame fast food: Mummies had heart disease (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Gripes about swine flu vaccine abound (AP)
- Military experiment seeks to predict PTSD (AP)
- Report: 20-somethings can go 2 years between Paps (AP)
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