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Curves of Lincoln joins breast cancer
awareness campaign
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Ind.,
Tenn. to begin swine flu vaccinations
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Vaccine-like shots help fight cocaine addiction
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CDC:
Fewer schools selling candy, soda
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US has
no good system to track medical implants
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Swine flu vaccine arriving, but don't line up yet
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Report: 13 million babies worldwide born premature
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Health department reports delay in
shipment of flu vaccine
However, vaccination of children to begin
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Report: Flu might fill up hospitals in 15 states
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Nasal
spray flu vaccine becoming available
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Suppliers face winter flu vaccine delays, cutbacks
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Most babies born this
century will live to 100
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Half
of addicts quit after 6 months of treatment
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FDA
tells doctors new heparin formula less potent
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Swine
flu school closings could cost billions
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In 16
states, drug deaths overtake traffic fatals
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Double
hand transplant patient out of hospital
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Treating mild diabetes
during pregnancy beneficial
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How to
tell a cold from the flu
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This week's LCDPH flu
fact
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McTriage: Hospitals use drive-throughs for swine flu
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UK
official: Vaccine unlikely to have caused death
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Being overweight can cut
women's life expectancy
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9 in
10 high schoolers short on fruits, veggies
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Appeals court upholds
dismissal of vaccine suit
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Pregnant? Get a flu shot -- but it may be a hassle
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EPA tells schools to test
aging caulk for PCBs
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Intense
tracking for swine flu shot's side effects
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New
swine flu wave hits Mexico; closings unlikely
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Paper:
Dialysis patients not told of transplants
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More than half-million kids
get bad drug reactions
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Disaster or death: a guide to meeting the
needs of children after traumatic events
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School
nurse shortage hampers swine flu response
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In a 1st, an AIDS
vaccine shows some success
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Precancer? Earliest cancer? Milk-duct cells vexing
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J&J
recalls infants', children's liquid Tylenol
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This week's LCDPH flu
fact
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Study: Flu shot better than nasal spray in adults
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Drugmaker reports
shortage of kids' Tamiflu
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A world 1st: Vaccine helps
prevent HIV infection
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Obesity could become top cancer cause
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Doubling chemo dose helped leukemia patients
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Local health departments lose 8,000 more
jobs in 1st half of 2009
Logan County Department of Public Health also forced to
cut jobs
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FDA:
'limited' benefit with tamper-proof OxyContin
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Med
students crossing the line on the Internet