Health Highlights: Nov. 14, 2008 (HealthDay)
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Health Highlights: Nov. 14, 2008 (HealthDay)
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- Tuberculosis Vaccine Too Risky For HIV-Infected Infants
- World Briefing | The Americas: U.S. to Donate Drug to Combat Swine Flu
- Revisions to Health Bill Are Unveiled by Democrats
- Senator Grassley Asks Aetna About Limited Health Policy
- Why Swine Flu Differs From Seasonal Flu (HealthDay)
- UK facing swine flu upsurge; Argentina toll rises (AFP)
- The United Nations To Launch "Texting4Health" In Uganda
- Editorial Urges Broader HIV Testing In South Carolina, Across Nation
- Also In Global Health News: HIV & TB; ITN Program; DRC's Health System
- Mechanics Of Bacteria Colonies Measured By New Lab-On-A-Chip
- WHO working on formulas to model swine flu spread (AP)
- President Pushes Health Plan as an Economic Boon
- With Medicare Plan, Drug Spending May Be Up (HealthDay)
- Celiac Disease Making Inroads in U.S. (HealthDay)
- Obesity Rates Continue to Climb in U.S. (HealthDay)
- WHO stands by existing anti-virals against swine flu (AFP)
- Possible Benefit From Online Genetic Testing For Lung Cancer
