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52 min ago | Coshocton Tribune

Women fight for their mammograms

There's a new fight in Washington, and it's not between the Democrats and the Republicans.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Breast Cancer

5 hrs ago | Romsey Advertiser

NHS to offer 'marriage counselling'

Couples who have hit a "rocky patch" will be offered counselling on the NHS if their relationship problems are causing depression, it has emerged.

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Related Topix: Dementia

Sat Nov 21, 2009

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Charity ball raises money for diabetes

Charity ball raises money for diabetes

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KATU - News - Healthcast

Comparison of Democratic health care bills

A comparison of the health care bills before Congress: The Senate Democratic bill : WHO'S COVERED: About 94 percent of legal residents under age 65 a ' compared with 83 percent now.

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Related Topix: Immigration Reform, US News, Illegal Immigration, Healthcare Law, Law, Medicare, Medicaid, Health Insurance

Poughkeepsie Journal

Senate health bill would cost state, counties more

WASHINGTON - How New York state would fare under proposed health care reform remains an open question, but there's no doubt that state government and, to some extent, county governments would share in the cost of expanding health coverage to more Americans.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Eliot Engel, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Charles Schumer, US Senate, New York Government, New York, Healthcare Law, Law, Medicaid, Health Insurance

Tulsa World

GOP puts women's health in spotlight

Republicans are seizing on this week's recommendations for fewer Pap smears and mammograms to fuel concern about government-rationed medical care - and to try to chip away support by women for President Barack Obama's proposed health-care overhaul.

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Related Topix: US News, Women's Health, US Politics, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, US Senate, Democrat, Republican, Lisa Murkowski

News Times

Guidelines for cancer screening differ by group

Several doctors groups and advocacy groups set guidelines for cancer screening, and they update that advice periodically as new information emerges.

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Related Topix: Colorectal Health, Colon Cancer

Fri Nov 20, 2009

WHNS

WHO Investigating Norway Swine Flu Mutations

The World Health Organization said Friday it is investigating samples of variant swine flu linked to two deaths and one severe case in Norway, but that so far the significance of the mutation is unclear.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Epidemic, Natural Disasters

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Healthbeat - Cancer and Health Care Reform

Health Care Reform has been the big hot button issue lately. Alot of women with breast cancer without insurance are having tremendous problems getting treated.

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WWAY-TV Wilmington

Tamiflu-resistant swine flu cluster found in North Carolina

Health officials say four people in North Carolina have tested positive for a type of swine flu that's resistant to the drug Tamiflu.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Duke University

BBC

Drug resistant swine flu hits UK

Health officials say a Tamiflu-resistant strain of swine flu has spread between hospital patients.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Tamiflu, Oseltamivir (generic), Medicine, Medication, Influenza

KPLR-11

San Francisco's 'public option' - a city-run ...

This city did not wait for Washington's health care overhaul. Most uninsured adults here are already reaping the benefits of a government-run health care program - seeing doctors, filling prescriptions, and getting surgeries they could not otherwise afford.

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Related Topix: San Francisco, CA, Long Term Care

KSDK NewsChannel 5

Report: 20-somethings can go two years between Paps

Most women in their 20s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually, say new guidelines that conclude that's enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer.

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Related Topix: Cervical Cancer, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Breast Cancer

Thu Nov 19, 2009

CBS4

Fla. Jury Awards $300 Million In Ex-smoker's Suit

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Related Topix: Fort Lauderdale Metro, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Miami Metro, Smoking, Medicine

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Merry maintenance from Metro Health

There are ways to indulge in the spirit of the holidays without adding a pound or feeling deprived.

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This Is Lancashire

Healthy children to receive flu jab

Healthy children aged under five are to be given the swine flu jab. Currently people in priority groups - including young children with asthma or diabetes - are being vaccinated.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu

Fox Charlotte

Soldiers Given Onions, Garlic to Fight H

Moldova's army is feeding its soldiers onions and garlic to help them ward off swine flu.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu

ABC News

Radical Measures Won't Stop Swine Flu

Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu - most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms - have failed to contain the disease.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu

Wed Nov 18, 2009

The West Australian

Santas fear swine flu

The thought of kids with runny noses sitting in Santa's lap sharing their deepest desires and germs this holiday season isn't eliciting the usual "Ho, ho, ho!" It's more of an "Oh, no, no!" As in, "Oh no, don't give Santa swine flu". Santas everywhere are saying they should be first in line to get the H1N1 vaccine.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Kids, Family, Offbeat

WALA - Mobile, Pensacola

Sen. Reid's bill to cover 31 million

Health care legislation heading for the Senate floor this week would extend coverage to 31 million uninsured Americans at a cost of $849 billion over a decade, a Democratic leadership aide said Wednesday, citing a report from congressional budget experts.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Harry Reid, US Senate, Democrat, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Health Insurance, Senator Ben Nelson

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