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11/20/2008 10:36 PM
Many People Disregard Advice to Get HIV Tests - Washington Post

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Many People Disregard Advice to Get HIV Tests
Washington Post - 5 hours ago
By David Brown Two years after the federal government recommended that patients in emergency rooms and doctors' offices be routinely tested for HIV, the advice is generally not being followed, according to a large number of studies presented this week ...
Routine HIV testing not performed, forum says Baltimore Sun
US Lags on HIV Testing Goals U.S. News & World Report
The Associated Press - Bloomberg - MedPage Today - The Money Times
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11/20/2008 06:46 AM
Five ways to keep Alzheimer's away - CNN

Telegraph.co.uk

Five ways to keep Alzheimer's away
CNN - 21 hours ago
By Elizabeth Cohen (CNN) -- Blanche Danick may be 86 years old, but she's pretty hip. She keeps up with all the latest health news, and a while back, she called her daughter wanting to know whether she should start taking the herb ginkgo biloba.
Ginkgo Biloba Shows No Benefit in Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease ... Medscape
When the Caregiver Becomes the Patient Washington Post
New York Times - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com - Reuters - U.S. News & World Report
all 530 news articles
11/21/2008 02:47 AM
Girl Living Without Heart For 4 Months Leaves Hospital - eFluxMedia

ABC News

Girl Living Without Heart For 4 Months Leaves Hospital
eFluxMedia - 1 hour ago
By Anna Boyd D’Zhana Simmons, a 14-year-old girl from South Carolina, was able to leave the hospital on Wednesday after having had two transplants and survived with artificial heart pumps, but no heart, for four months between the transplants.
US teen lives 118 days without heart Reuters
Teen lives 4 months with no heart, leaves hospital The Associated Press
Telegraph.co.uk - IBTimes India - United Press International - AFP
all 337 news articles
11/20/2008 09:35 AM
Health Buzz: Health Insurers Propose Overhaul and Other Health News - U.S. News & World Report

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Health Buzz: Health Insurers Propose Overhaul and Other Health News
U.S. News & World Report - 18 hours ago
Representatives of the insurance industry told Congress yesterday that they support an overhaul of the healthcare system that would call for them to accept any customer who applies for coverage, regardless of health status, the Associated Press reports ...
Health Insurers Offer to Accept All Applicants, on Condition New York Times
Insurers make pitch for health coverage mandate San Jose Mercury News
TheCelebrityCafe.com - News & Observer
all 384 news articles
11/20/2008 03:06 PM
TV Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity, Economists Say - New York Times

Current World News

TV Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity, Economists Say
New York Times - 12 hours ago
By RONI CARYN RABIN Banning fast food advertisements from children’s television programs would reduce the number of overweight children in the US by 18 percent and decrease the number of overweight teens by 14 percent, economists have estimated in a ...
Restaurant Industry: Fast-Food Ads, Obesity Study Based on Old ... FOXNews
Ban on fast food adverts would cut childhood obesity, study finds Telegraph.co.uk
13WHAM-TV - eFluxMedia - KSPR - Reuters
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11/20/2008 11:41 PM
Autumn babies at greater risk of asthma: study - Reuters

3 News NZ

Autumn babies at greater risk of asthma: study
Reuters - 4 hours ago
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - Babies born four months before the peak cold and flu season have a 30 percent higher risk of developing asthma, US researchers said on Friday, suggesting that these common infections may trigger asthma.
Asthma Risk Increases with Fall Birthday Ivanhoe
Fall babies may be more likely to develop asthma Globe and Mail
Newswise (press release) - Healthcare Republic (press release)
all 25 news articles
11/21/2008 01:08 AM
Egg consumption may raise risk of type 2 diabetes - Food Consumer

Sydney Morning Herald

Egg consumption may raise risk of type 2 diabetes
Food Consumer - 2 hours ago
By Sue Mueller Thursday Nov 20, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study published in Nov 18, 2008 issue of Diabetes Care suggests that eating eggs increases risk of type 2 diabetes both in men and women.
Genetic Testing No Real Help in Predicting Type 2 Diabetes U.S. News & World Report
Genetic Screening May ID Diabetes Risk WebMD
Los Angeles Times - dBTechno - MedPage Today - Health.com
all 49 news articles
11/21/2008 03:00 AM
Regents OK transfer of UCI pediatric patients to Children's ... - Los Angeles Times

Regents OK transfer of UCI pediatric patients to Children's ...
Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago
Children's Hospital adds beds while some nurses worry that the move might tax resources and compromise care. By Kimi Yoshino Over the objection of nurses, the UC Regents on Thursday unanimously approved a plan to transfer most of UC Irvine Medical ...
Economy wounds hospitals Akron Beacon Journal
Portland Medical Center will be shuttered Bizjournals.com
CBS 2 - Asheville Citizen-Times
all 14 news articles
11/21/2008 12:26 AM
Sorting Out Part D - The Ledger

Sorting Out Part D
The Ledger - 3 hours ago
The great hunt for the most beneficial Medicare Part D program has begun. Between now and Dec. 31, Florida's 3 million Medicare enrollees will be trying to decide which one of the insurance plans that help pay for brand-name and generic prescription ...
It’s time to review your Medicare prescription drug insurance Delta County Independent
Del. offers Medicare Plan D enrollment help The News Journal
U.S. News & World Report - Arizona Daily Star - Medical News Today
all 7 news articles
11/20/2008 11:39 AM
Colorectal Cancer Treatment Costs Vary Widely - Washington Post

The Money Times

Colorectal Cancer Treatment Costs Vary Widely
Washington Post - 16 hours ago
THURSDAY, Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) -- The cost of treating colorectal cancer can vary by tens of thousands of dollars per patient.
Cruciferous Vegetables Reduce Lung Cancer Risk Medscape
Threat of breast cancer The Punch
Salt Lake Tribune - Monitor - U.S. News & World Report - WFtv.com
all 551 news articles
11/20/2008 02:05 PM
CDC Monitors Shortage of Hib Vaccine - U.S. News & World Report

Post Chronicle

CDC Monitors Shortage of Hib Vaccine
U.S. News & World Report - 13 hours ago
By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) -- US health officials said Thursday that a shortage of vaccine is leading them to monitor Hib infections, one of the most important causes of bacterial illness in young children.
Doctors to be on guard for meningitis in kids Reuters
Better Tracking of a Childhood Infection Needed, Officials Say New York Times
Sun-Sentinel.com - WebMD
all 21 news articles
11/20/2008 02:38 PM
Amgen Drug for Lung Cancer Suspended After Deaths (Update3) - Bloomberg

SmartAboutHealth

Amgen Drug for Lung Cancer Suspended After Deaths (Update3)
Bloomberg - 13 hours ago
By David Olmos Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Amgen Inc.'s decision to suspend a clinical trial of its experimental cancer drug motesanib because of higher deaths among patients sets back the company's efforts to expand in the market for oncology treatments.
Wall Street brushes off Amgen study concerns CNNMoney.com
Takeda, Amgen to suspend trials of cancer drug Reuters
BusinessWeek - FierceBiotech - SmartAboutHealth - dBTechno
all 48 news articles
11/21/2008 12:24 AM
Hospital must repair its culture, official says - News & Observer

WNCT

Hospital must repair its culture, official says
News & Observer - 3 hours ago
The state mental hospital in Goldsboro has a history of punishing mentally ill patients rather than treating them, a top state official said Thursday.
Three Employees Fired After Patient Chokes on Medicine, Dies FOXNews
Hospital workers fired in patient death United Press International
Goldsboro News Argus - Fresh News - WRAL.com - CharlotteObserver.com
all 34 news articles
11/20/2008 03:08 PM
Legislation To Support Health Care Workforce - Hudson Valley Press

USA Today

Legislation To Support Health Care Workforce
Hudson Valley Press - 12 hours ago
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has introduced legislation that would increase investment in the training and education of health care professionals.
Fading physicians The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
Many doctors plan to quit or cut back: survey Reuters
CNN - USA Today - MedHeadlines - Hindu
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11/20/2008 06:46 AM
Scientists Could Find Cure For 'Wolf Boy' - FOXNews

Fresh News

Scientists Could Find Cure For 'Wolf Boy'
FOXNews - 21 hours ago
It's not easy being a preteen "wolf boy" - but scientists at Columbia University are confident they've finally found the silver bullet that can cure one.
See the Werewolf Syndrome Boy Mom Logic
'Werewolf boy'in India China Daily
Post Chronicle - CollegeOTR - Telegraph.co.uk - United Press International
all 27 news articles
11/18/2008 07:30 AM
Fertility treatments linked to certain birth defects - CNN

dBTechno

Fertility treatments linked to certain birth defects
CNN - Nov 18, 2008
By Andrea M. Kane ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that infants born as a result of assisted reproductive technology, or ART -- such as in vitro fertilization and the use of donor eggs ...
Birth defects linked with assisted reproduction Chicago Tribune
Fertility treatments linked to certain birth defects That Happened!
New York Times - dBTechno - National Business Review - U.S. News & World Report
all 111 news articles
11/19/2008 08:44 PM
Science and Technology Results of landmark statin study revealed - Philippine Star

SmartAboutHealth

Science and Technology Results of landmark statin study revealed
Philippine Star - Nov 19, 2008
In one of the hottest medical findings in the current year, the JUPITER (Justification for the Use of Statins in Primary Prevention: An Intervention Trial Evaluating Rosuvastatin) Trial showed that statins could cut the risk of heart attack, ...
A Call for Caution in the Rush to Statins New York Times
The role of inflammation in prevention of coronary heart disease The Virtual Medical Centre
Forbes - Boston Globe (registration) - Globe and Mail - HealthNewsDigest.com
all 77 news articles
11/18/2008 10:09 AM
FDA Takes Closer Look at Wrinkle Treatments - U.S. News & World Report

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FDA Takes Closer Look at Wrinkle Treatments
U.S. News & World Report - Nov 18, 2008
By Steven Reinberg TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- US health advisers were taking a closer look Tuesday at those increasingly popular cosmetic treatments called dermal fillers that help to smooth away deep lines and wrinkles on the face.
FDA Panel Wants More Warnings On Wrinkle Fillers Wall Street Journal
Panel: Toughen Dermal Filler Warnings WebMD
Bloomberg - CNNMoney.com - Grinza - WFIE-TV
all 103 news articles
11/18/2008 10:08 AM
Man Loses Several Pounds of 'Flesh' to Bacterial Infection - FOXNews

Current World News

Man Loses Several Pounds of 'Flesh' to Bacterial Infection
FOXNews - Nov 18, 2008
SEATTLE - A Mason County man who lost his penis to flesh-eating bacteria in prison has won a $300000 settlement from the Washington Department of Corrections.
Wash. pays $300K to man disfigured after prison misdiagnosis USA Today
Wash. prisons, inmate settle disfigured groin case The Associated Press
eFluxMedia - Melbourne Herald Sun - Kitsap Sun - Seattle Post Intelligencer
all 205 news articles
11/20/2008 07:21 AM
Rendell extends Health Care Cost Containment Council through June - Bizjournals.com

Rendell extends Health Care Cost Containment Council through June
Bizjournals.com - 20 hours ago
The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council will continue to operate at least through the end of June by executive order, Gov.
Rendell Approves Funding For Health Care Group WGAL
PA health agency gets new lease on life Philadelphia Inquirer
Pittsburgh Post Gazette - York Daily Record - CBS 21 - MarketWatch
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