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Research Says HIV Can Hide in Bone Marrow - TopNews United States

The Money Times
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Research Says HIV Can Hide in Bone Marrow
TopNews United States
Scientists at the University of Michigan have revealed that the virus that causes AIDS can hide in the bone marrow, and come back to cause the illness when patients stop taking medicines. Ashley Hall reports that doctors have been able to trim down the ...
Study finds why HIV virus recurs after treatmentThe Money Times
Researchers: AIDS virus can hide in bone marrowThe Associated Press
How HIV escapes treatmentTimes of India
BusinessWeek -SmartAboutHealth -ABC Online
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Philippine health chief, church fight over condoms - The Associated Press

BBC News
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Philippine health chief, church fight over condoms
The Associated Press
MANILA, Philippines ? On Valentine's Day, Philippine government health workers hit the streets of Manila to hand out roses and condoms to passers-by. The message was clear in a country with a relatively small but rapidly growing HIV-positive ...
DC to be first US city to give away free female condoms to fight HIV/AIDSWashington Post
Washington DC to distribute female condomsBBC News
DC first US city to give out free female condoms in AIDS battleSeattle Times
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Biggest swine flu regret - Macon Daily

Reuters
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Biggest swine flu regret
Macon Daily
(Pic)- A thermal scanner shows the heat signature of passengers from an international flight arriving at Incheon airport, west of Seoul April 28, 2009. REUTERS/Jung Yeon-je WASHINGTON (Reuters) - First, people were clamoring for H1N1 vaccines, ...
Dutch government wants to sell flu vaccines backReuters
Davis: 'Seasonal swine flu not over'Rutland Herald
Despite lull, health officials urge residents to get H1N1 vaccinationTriCities.com
London Madison Press -American Medical News -Bennington Banner
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Insurers, Reaping Huge Profits, Hike Rates - CBS News

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Insurers, Reaping Huge Profits, Hike Rates
CBS News
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, left, speaks with various state insurance commissioners and insurance industry executives in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, March 4, 2010. ...
Health insurance rate hikes are par for the courseLos Angeles Times
Health insurers seeking rate hikeBoston Globe
Stonewalling health-care reformKitsap Peninsula Business Journal
Wall Street Journal -Daily Caller -San Francisco Chronicle
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People Who Indulge in Meaningful Talks Tend to Be Happier, Study Says - TopNews United States

The Money Times
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People Who Indulge in Meaningful Talks Tend to Be Happier, Study Says
TopNews United States
A new study revealed that people who indulge in meaningful conversation are more likely to be happier than those who engage more in irrelevant talks. Purposeful talks can make people cheerful. Researchers from the University of Arizona analyzed the ...
Less small talk makes for a happy lifeTimes of India
Can You Talk Your Way to Happy?BusinessWeek
Meaningful talks can make you happierThe Money Times
Telegraph.co.uk -Scientific American -Tech Jackal
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Say no to sugary drinks - Times of India

Health Care N Diet
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Say no to sugary drinks
Times of India
People who consume sugary drinks every day face a greater risk of diabetes and heart disease, a new US study has found. Scientists have found that more Americans now drink sugar-sweetened sodas, sport drinks and fruit drinks daily, and this increase in ...
The Soda EpidemicIvanhoe
Increasing Soda Consumption Fuels Rise in Diabetes, Heart DiseaseBusinessWeek
Sugary soft drinks lead to diabetes, research findsTelegraph.co.uk
bolohealth.com -TopNews United States -Food Consumer
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Study: Vitamin D Essential For Activating Immune System - AHN | All Headline News

IndyPosted (blog)
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Study: Vitamin D Essential For Activating Immune System
AHN | All Headline News
Copenhagen, Netherlands (AHN) - Researchers in the Netherlands said in a recent report that vitamin D is essential in activating the human immune defense system. The researchers, from the University of Copenhagen, said that without vitamin D, T-cells, ...
Vitamin D Helps the Immune System Fight Against Flu VirusesTopNews United States
Vitamin D deficiency is why you get flu and other infectionsFood Consumer
Vitamin D Is Key To Bulking Up Your Immune SystemSmartAboutHealth
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World could soon shield all newborns from HIV: Global Fund - Africasia

The Guardian
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World could soon shield all newborns from HIV: Global Fund
Africasia
Within five years the world could shield all newborns from HIV, while making strides in reducing deaths from malaria and tuberculosis, the Global Fund to fight the three diseases said Monday. But those gains depend on the world continuing to ramp up ...
Global HIV, TB, malaria fund pushes results as it shakes the begging bowlThe Daily Maverick
Cell phones latest tool to beat HIV-AIDS in AfricaAFP
Has HIV/Aids had enough of our money?The Guardian
2TheAdvocate -R4D News (press release) -Earthtimes (press release)
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Guidelines revised for prostate screenings - GoErie.com

TopNews United States
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Guidelines revised for prostate screenings
GoErie.com
The American Cancer Society revised its guidelines for prostate cancer screening on Wednesday. The advocacy group is one of many organizations that make such recommendations. Some questions and answers: A) The bottom line is the same: Routine screening ...
Prostatectomy Not Always the Cause Of Death in Prostrate Cancer, Research SaysTopNews United States
New Approaches to Prostate Cancer Screening: Presented at ASCO-GUDG News
Death After Prostatectomy Seldom Due to Prostate CancerRenal and Urology News
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