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MN breast-cancer advocates take opposing views of Klobuchar bill
I spoke on Monday with Christine Norton, co-founder of the Minnesota Breast Cancer Coalition, about the controversial breast-cancer bill that Sen.
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Georgia isn't ready to face health threat
Georgia appears to be unprepared on several fronts to prevent and contain public health threats, according to an examination by the Atlanta-Journal Constitution.
Dog Flu Could Be Affecting Your Pup
After this year's scare of swine flu, or H1N1 flu, comes word a new flu is going around, though this one will affect your dog, not you.
Swine flu concerns rise in Southern Hemisphere
As the number of diagnosed cases of swine flu recedes in the Northern Hemisphere, several countries in the Southern Hemisphere are now struggling with how to respond to the H1N1 virus.
Swine Flu: United States Swine Influenza, H1N1 Case Report: 170 Deaths
Swine Influenza, Swine Flu National Update - Thursday, July 2 - 2:30PM EST - CDC continues to take aggressive action to respond to an expanding outbreak caused by novel H1N1 flu.
12 Hospitalized in Likely E. Coli Outbreak
At least 12 people, two of them suffering kidney failure, have been hospitalized in connection with a possible E. coli outbreak in beef suspected of having sickened people in nine states, federal health officials said Wednesday.
U.S. parents think twice about sending kids to camp
Since its opening last week, camp counselors at New Jersey's Liberty Lake Day Camp disinfect door knobs, take the temperatures of children as they arrive and remind the campers not to share canned sodas.
CDC assures Kilili that H1N1 test kits on the way
CNMI Rep. Gregorio "Kilili" C. Sablan said yesterday that he has received word from the Centers for Disease Control that lab kits are being shipped to the Naval Hospital in Guam for testing suspected cases of H1N1, swine flu, in the Northern Marianas.
Athens-area swine flu case reported
Friday, July 3, 2009 7:50 a.m. The Northeast Health District has confirmed a case of H1N1 influenza, commonly called swine flu, in the Athens area.
Mexico wins praise for swine flu response
As swine flu runs rampant in the Southern Hemisphere winter, world health experts are concerned that some hard-hit countries have been reluctant to take forceful measures to protect public health.
Communities bug out over cuts to mosquito control
That's got the man whose job it is to fight the bugs worried - he's already running out of money.
Getting a grip on what the A pandemic is all about is key to devising a proper approach to handle the disease.
New Flu May Not Spread Like Regular Flu
The new H1N1 influenza strain may be just a little less catching than seasonal flu, but seems a little better able to cause stomach upsets, researchers reported on Thursday.
Alaska health director says she was forced out by Palin
One of the state's top public health officials says she was forced out of office because Gov.
WHO sees swine flu tailing off in northern summer
The World Health Organization still expects the swine flu pandemic to subside in the northern hemisphere over the summer, despite its persistence in the likes of the United States and Britain.
World Health Officials Tackle Flu Challenges
Swine flu is running wild in the Southern Hemisphere and is spreading rapidly through Europe, with Britain projected to reach 100,000 daily cases by the end of August.
Va. Records Second H1N1 Flu-Related Death
Virginia health officials have confirmed the second death in the state related to the swine flu.
Why H1N1 Flu Spreads Inefficiently
The H1N1 strain, which circled the globe this spring, has a form of surface protein that binds inefficiently to receptors found in the human respiratory tract, the team reports in the July 2 online edition of Science.
Swine flu transmission studies suggest new virus is here to stay:experts
Schematic presentation and a photograph of transmission cages. The ferrets are housed in clear Perspex transmission cages, in which each inoculated animal was housed individually with a naive ferret.
Study: New flu inefficient in attacking people
With swine flu continuing to spread around the world, researchers say they have found the reason it is - so far - more a series of local blazes than a wide-raging wildfire.