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Recent articles ALMH resumes regular visitor guidelines as flu cases decline Quinn appoints asst. director of public health State public health assistant director appointed Study: Youth now have more mental health issues NYC asks food manufacturers to cut salt content Buckle up! Kid films getting better at safety AP: Feds probe cadmium in kids' jewelry from China CDC: Swine flu now widespread only in 1 state Drug benefit expanded to 1 million more seniors Restaurant food has more calories than advertised No HOPE Mobile service Friday Better antiseptic curbs post-surgery infections Fight against fat goes high-tech with new devices FDA cancels meeting to review Lilly's Cymbalta FDA drug approvals mostly flat in 2009 New year provides new opportunity to manage diabetes correctly Hunting newborn tests for super-rare gene diseases US health spending slowed in 2008 CDC: Fewer states seeing widespread swine flu Did Americans get any healthier over past decade? Evidence lacking for special diets in autism Lessons of a weekend of free health care Montana 3rd state to allow doctor-assisted suicide Swine flu not as catchy as other pandemic strains Solution to killer superbug found in Norway FDA expands Tylenol Arthritis Pain Caplet recall This week's LCDPH flu fact South African doctor sees drug-resistant HIV Studies spotlight problems in FDA device approvals Now hear this: Swim-proof hearing aids to get test HOPE Mobile schedule for January For reference HOPE Mobile schedule for January Illinois H1N1 Flu Hotline answering medical questions CDC offers guidelines for parents of children with flu-like symptoms Health department announces flu information line H1N1 flu and back-to-school College students with flu advised to avoid others Health department information on H1N1 July food inspection scores Swine flu fact sheet Up-to-date CDC information on H1N1 flu (swine flu)
ALMH resumes regular visitor guidelines as flu cases decline
Quinn appoints asst. director of public health
State public health assistant director appointed
Study: Youth now have more mental health issues
NYC asks food manufacturers to cut salt content
Buckle up! Kid films getting better at safety
AP: Feds probe cadmium in kids' jewelry from China
CDC: Swine flu now widespread only in 1 state
Drug benefit expanded to 1 million more seniors
Restaurant food has more calories than advertised
No HOPE Mobile service Friday
Better antiseptic curbs post-surgery infections
Fight against fat goes high-tech with new devices
FDA cancels meeting to review Lilly's Cymbalta
FDA drug approvals mostly flat in 2009
New year provides new opportunity to manage diabetes correctly
Hunting newborn tests for super-rare gene diseases
US health spending slowed in 2008
CDC: Fewer states seeing widespread swine flu
Did Americans get any healthier over past decade?
Evidence lacking for special diets in autism
Lessons of a weekend of free health care
Montana 3rd state to allow doctor-assisted suicide
Swine flu not as catchy as other pandemic strains
Solution to killer superbug found in Norway
FDA expands Tylenol Arthritis Pain Caplet recall
This week's LCDPH flu fact
South African doctor sees drug-resistant HIV
Studies spotlight problems in FDA device approvals
Now hear this: Swim-proof hearing aids to get test
HOPE Mobile schedule for January
For reference
Illinois H1N1 Flu Hotline answering medical questions
CDC offers guidelines for parents of children with flu-like symptoms
Health department announces flu information line
H1N1 flu and back-to-school
College students with flu advised to avoid others
Health department information on H1N1
July food inspection scores
Swine flu fact sheet
Up-to-date CDC information on H1N1 flu (swine flu)
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