Sunday, November 28, 2010

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The faces of life with HIV
Chicago Tribune
By Julia Edwards, Special to the Tribune As World AIDS Day approaches Wednesday, Chicagoans living with HIV and AIDS today know a different world than those who were infected 15 years ago, when AIDS deaths reached their peak. ...
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If you're around a baby, get whooping cough vaccine
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By Carrie Teegardin Most Georgia infants get the vaccines they need to help protect them from pertussis -- a highly contagious disease better known as whooping cough. While Georgia has not observed high rates of the disease so far this year, ...
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Alcohol policy suddenly changed
Drury Mirror
Last month, nine Central Washington students were rushed to the hospital during an off-campus party. All of the students had consumed the high-alcohol-content energy drink Four Loko. Developed in 2006, Four Loko, also referred to as "blackout in a can ...
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Experts predict typical flu season
Press Herald
Strains include H1N1, but there's no vaccine shortage and fewer cases of that strain are expected. By MECHELE COOPER Kennebec Journal State health officials are expecting a typical flu season this year, with a mix of influenza strains including the ...
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Consumers urged to check Medicare drug plans
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
By Guy Boulton of the Journal Sentinel The Elder Law Center in Madison has been getting 100 calls on some days from people seeking advice on picking a Medicare prescription drug plan. "We are incredibly overwhelmed," said Julie Short, director of the ...
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Salvation Army may face challenge reaching holiday fundraising goal
Southeast Missourian
By MD Kittle ~ Southeast Missourian Glenn McClatchey rang the Salvation Army bell Monday from 4 PM to 9 PM, November 19, 2007, at the West Park Mall's main entrance. Maj. Ben Stillwell keeps a jar of pennies on his desk, a reminder of the power of ...
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Legislators move to block health-care reform
Orlando Sentinel
By Aaron Deslatte, Tallahassee Bureau TALLAHASSEE – On his first day as Florida's new House speaker, Rep. Dean Cannon took a clear shot at President Barack Obama's new health-care reform law. "Should it really be the role of government to require ...
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