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21 min ago | WBT-AM Charlotte

Employers play Dr. Mom to limit swine flu impact

Big businesses are spending serious time and money trying to limit the swine flu pandemic's impact on operations, from bankrolling video on good hygiene to training employees to cover for co-workers with critical jobs.

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

4 hrs ago | WQOW

H1N1 situation report - Nov. 25, 2009

Nationally, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports H1N1 influenza activity is widespread in 43 states and has decreased slightly.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Medicine, Influenza, Wisconsin

9 hrs ago | Las Vegas Review Journal

Elderly question flu shot controls

H1N1 Flu Virus George Anter, 74, stands behind some of the medications that he uses to keep his ailments in check.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Medicine, Influenza, Lymphoma

13 hrs ago | MediLexicon

Biological H1N1 Vaccines: Too Little, Too Late

Biotech firm Replikins Ltd., which has analyzed the H1N1 virus' genomic data from the 1918 pandemic through the prediction, outbreak, and progress of the current H1N1 pandemic, issued its latest biochemical analysis of the virus.

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Related Topix: Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Health

Sat Nov 28, 2009

Medical News Today

H1N1 Health Alert: Children With Asthma At Greater Risk From H1N1 Influenza

Main Category: Swine Flu Also Included In: Respiratory / Asthma ; Pediatrics / Children's Health ; Flu / Cold / SARS Article Date: 27 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST Children with asthma are at greater risk to develop serious symptoms from H1N1 flu than from seasonal flu, according to a new study.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Medicine, Influenza, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

CBC News

Hazards: cribs, toys and blinds

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada have recalled 2.1 million Stork Craft cribs after four suffocation deaths.

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Related Topix: Product Recalls

Examiner.com

Swind flu numbers are a hoax: CDC allegedly over inflated the cases and deaths

The H1N1 vaccine has many parents worried sick about whether or not to give the vaccine to their children, and it's not just parents who are anti-vaccines that are worried, but it's also parent's who vaccinate their children and give them the seasonal flu vaccine.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Medicine, Influenza

MediLexicon

New Report Shows 97 Medicines And Vaccines Currently In Development For HIV/AIDS

America's pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies are testing 97 medicines and vaccines to treat or prevent HIV/AIDS and related conditions, according to a new report released by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America .

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Related Topix: HIV/AIDS, Health, Food and Drug Administration

NBC Washington

Teen Blames Swine Flu Shot for Knocking Him Off His Feet

An Alexandria teenager is slowly learning to walk again after he lost the ability possibly because of a swine flu shot.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health

Fri Nov 27, 2009

R & D

Study says Alaska's obesity rate among worst in US

Alaskans are losing the battle of the bulge. A Centers for Disease Control study says Alaska is the most overweight state this side of Texas.

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Related Topix: Alaska, Alaska Government, History in the News

National Public Radio

Scientists Seek New Ways To Produce Flu Vaccine

A woman receives an H1N1 vaccination during a drive-through vaccination clinic earlier this month at Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo, Calif.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Influenza, Health, H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Diana DeGette, US Politics, US News, US House of Representatives, Democrat

HON

MRSA Creeping Into Hospitals From the Outside

Strains of antibiotic-resistant infections normally found in the community are increasingly showing up among hospital outpatients, raising the risk that inpatients could become infected, new research says.

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State of Maine

Two More Deaths Reported Due to H1N1 in Maine

AUGUSTA – Two more deaths have been reported due to H1N1 influenza in Maine, bringing the total to nine since August, according to the Maine CDC in the Department of Health and Human Services.

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

ClipSyndicate

CDC Warns of H1N1, Pneumonia Risks

The Centers for Disease Control issued a warning Wednesday that catching the H1N1 virus can put patients at risk, not only of developing complications, but serious bacterial pneumonia.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Video

Thu Nov 26, 2009

WOIO

Health Highlights: Nov. 25, 2009

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay : Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight , according to a Loyola University Health System study.

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Reuters

WHO probing drug resistant swine flu

The World Health Organization is looking into reports in Britain and the United States that the H1N1 flu may have developed resistance to Tamiflu in people with severely suppressed immune systems, a spokesman said Tuesday.

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Related Topix: Tamiflu, Oseltamivir (generic), Medicine, Medication, Duke University, Epidemic, Natural Disasters, World News

HON

Health Highlights: Nov. 24, 2009

Infant Deaths Spur Recall of 2.1 Million Stork Craft Cribs Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay : In an effort to remedy a shortage of seasonal flu vaccine in nursing homes, U.S. health officials are trying to shift vaccine supplies away from chain pharmacies and supermarkets.

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Related Topix: Product Recalls, Medicine, Influenza, Health, H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, HIV/AIDS

Science Blog

Alarming trend -- antiviral therapy to treat hepatitis C is declining in the US

Researchers from the University of Michigan determined that only 663,000 of the approximately 3.9 million Americans with hepatitis C virus infection received antiviral therapy between 2002 and 2007.

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Related Topix: Hepatitis, Medicine, Health, Liver Cancer

Ophthalmology Times

Sexually Transmitted Infection Found Common in Teen Girls

In adolescent girls, the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections is substantial, and human papillomavirus is the most common infection, according to a study published online Nov.

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Related Topix: Adolescents and Pre-Teens, Family, Biotech, Medicine, Healthcare Industry

Wed Nov 25, 2009

KSTP-TV Minneapolis

Minn. Confirms 6 New H1N1 Deaths

Fewer Minnesota residents are being sickened with the H1N1 flu as the supply of vaccine catches up with demand, but people should take precautions over Thanksgiving, a health official said Tuesday.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Minnesota, Minnesota Government, Medicine, Influenza

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