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A new mother of twins from Springfield Township died Thursday from possible complications of H1N1, the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department said on Friday.Health department spokesman Larry Vasko told FOX Toledo News that 24-year-old Mandy Kimbler died Thursday at Toledo Hospital.
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FDA not blowing smoke when it comes to ban on flavored tobacco
ROCKVILLE, Md. Weeks after the Food and Drug Administration began enforcing laws against flavored cigarettes, several companies have continued to sell them, the agency announced Friday.
Deputy shoots, wounds unruly inmate inside Waukesha Memorial Hospital
A Waukesha Sheriff's Deputy shot an inmate at Waukesha Memorial Hospital after the inmate began a scuffle.
In Europe, an orderly approach to swine flu shots
In Britain, there are no long lines of people seeking swine flu vaccine. Doctor's offices aren't swamped with desperate calls.
Poll: 33 pct. able to get H1N1 vaccineMI
Only about a third of adults who have tried to get a swine flu vaccine have been able to get it, according to a new national poll released Friday.
Boston Scientific Paying $296 Million Settlement
Medical device maker Boston Scientific Corp. said Friday it will pay $296 million to settle a Department of Justice investigation into the company's Guidant unit.
If H1N1 hits the Albuquerque Fire Department hard, it could jeopardize their ability to get to residents in an emergency, but the department is offering vaccinations and making other preparations to prevent that from happening.At all of the city's fire stations, it's all about extra gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, and vaccinations.At the Albuquerque ...
Academy to tackle killer diseases A health school dedicated to...
A health school dedicated to tackling the world's killer diseases is to be launched.
Judge won't bar new federal tobacco marketing regs
A federal judge ruled Thursday that tobacco companies hoping to block new restrictions on their marketing have little chance of succeeding.
Large New York City employers are getting swine flu vaccine
Some of New York City's largest employers - including Wall Street firms like Goldman Sachs and big universities - have started receiving doses of the much-in-demand swine flu vaccine for their at-risk employees.
H1N1 vaccine, given to millions, safe, no serious side-effects seen: WHO
Dr. Keiji Fukuda, the agency's top flu expert, says 20 countries have started to administer the pandemic vaccine, which appears to be very safe.
3 N.C. hospital workers didn't take flu shot, resign
Three workers at a major North Carolina hospital are gone after failing to get vaccinated against the seasonal flu.
Families Rally For Hearing Aid Coverage For Kids
Imagine having your child diagnosed with hearing loss only to find out insurance companies won't pay for hearing aids.
Merck, flush with cash, eyes more deals
TRENTON a ' The new Merck & Co. has become the world's second-biggest drug maker overnight with a huge acquisition, but it still has a fat wallet and plans more wheeling and dealing.
Family Doctors Group Loses Members Over Coke Deal
Advice about soft drinks and health from one of the nation's largest doctors groups will soon be brought to you by Coke.
Officials: Swine flu confirmed in Iowa cat
The swine flu virus has been confirmed in a cat treated at the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Older Patients Most Likely to Die from H1N1 Influenza
An analysis of more than 1,000 California patients hospitalized with H1N1 flu during the first four months of the pandemic found that infants were most likely to be admitted, and patients 50 and older were most likely to die once admitted.
Dejection fills Maine ballroom after marriage vote
Cecelia Burnett and Ann Swanson had already set their wedding date. When they joined about 1,000 other gay marriage supporters for an election night party in a Holiday Inn ballroom, they hoped to celebrate the vote that would make it possible.
Many Doctors Need More H1N1 Vaccines
Doctors offices around metro Detroit have been swamped with calls for the swine flu vaccine.
Rising commodities, dealmaking lift stocks
In this Nov. 8, 2006 file photo, visitors pass a sign in a hallway at the New York Stock Exchange.