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16881. Can Obama overhaul health care? (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-22 08:01:04, published by USA Today
Now for the hard part. [additional details]
16882. Warning over child ear infections (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-22 07:00:43, published by BBC
The future health of thousands of children could be affected because ear infections are not treated properly, a charity says. [additional details]
16883. Polio makes 'Final Inch' toward global eradication (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-21 02:00:51, published by CNN
With a chance of winning an Oscar on Sunday, the director of "The Final Inch" says she hopes her documentary will shed light on the issue of polio eradication. The 37-minute film is a testament to the health workers around the world who are laboring to make polio the second globally eliminated disea... [additional details]
16884. Costs for individual health plans soar (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-20 08:00:58, published by USA Today
At a time when more people are forced to buy their own health insurance because of job losses, costs for many individual policies ... [additional details]
16885. Why online networking could be affecting your health (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-19 10:00:21, published by BBC
Social networking sites could be harming people's health by reducing levels of face-to-face contact, an expert claims. [additional details]
16886. Future foods will cater to personal health (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-19 06:00:59, published by CNN
Wouldn't it be great if you knew which foods you should be eating based on your own personal health profile? ... [additional details]
16887. Officials: Sebelius in lead for HHS post (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-19 05:00:46, published by CNN
Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is a leading contender to become the next secretary of the Health and Human Services department, two senior administration officials told CNN. However, the officials stressed that President Obama is still checking out several other potential nominees for the critical jo... [additional details]
16888. Inflight health problems 'rising' (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-19 03:00:43, published by BBC
Older passengers and longer flights means the likelihood of health problems in the skies is increasing, researchers suggest. [additional details]
16889. Martin: NY Post's chimp cartoon is racist (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-19 01:00:56, published by CNN
President Obama earned kudos from the media when he said he screwed up in nominating Tom Daschle as secretary of Health and Human Services despite his problem with paying taxes. ... [additional details]
16890. Risky tan jab warnings 'ignored' (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-18 03:00:45, published by BBC
Repeated warnings about potential health risks of so-called tan jabs appear to be going unheeded, experts believe. [additional details]
16891. Ark. raises tobacco tax to fund health programs (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-18 01:01:01, published by USA Today
Cigarettes in Arkansas soon will cost an extra 56 cents a pack. [additional details]
16892. Japan finance minister steps down (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-17 08:00:07, published by BBC
Japan's finance minister says he will resign for health reasons, amid claims that he was drunk at a G7 meeting. [additional details]
16893. 'Mobile health' campaign launched (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-17 03:00:51, published by BBC
Three foundations announce a "mobile health" effort to use mobile technology to provide better healthcare worldwide. [additional details]
16894. Retiree health care issue 'goes nowhere' in Nebraska (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-16 07:01:13, published by USA Today
Nebraska is the only state in the country that owes nothing for the medical care of retired government workers. The other 49 ... [additional details]
16895. Obama planning ambitious road ahead (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-14 17:00:50, published by CNN
Fresh off victory on President Obama's $787 billion economic recovery plan, several top White House aides say they're planning an ambitious agenda for the rest of February. The White House will focus on addressing the housing crisis, cleaning up the banking mess and laying the groundwork for reform ... [additional details]
16896. Dead rodents in peanut butter plant lead to recall (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-13 04:00:49, published by CNN
The Texas Department of State Health Services on Thursday ordered the recall of all products ever shipped from the Peanut Corporation of America's plant in Plainview, Texas, after discovering dead rodents, rodent excrement and bird feathers in the plant. ... [additional details]
16897. No health insurance? Get help here (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-12 17:00:52, published by CNN
Dr. John Di Saia was playing baseball with his son a few weeks ago, and just as he rounded second base, he tumbled to the ground, breaking his fall with his elbow. ... [additional details]
16898. 1 in 3 smokers asked would quit to protect pet (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-12 09:00:56, published by CNN
Pet owners will often go to any length to protect the health of their furry and feathered friends. Now a new survey suggests that one in three smokers would consider kicking the habit after learning that smoking poses a danger to pets. ... [additional details]
16899. Regular eggs 'no harm to health' (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-11 10:00:43, published by BBC
Eating as many eggs as you want is unlikely to damage your health by raising cholesterol, research confirms. [additional details]
16900. Smokers more likely to quit for their pet's health than their own (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2009-02-10 11:00:20, published by BBC
Smokers are more likely to kick the habit to safeguard their pets' health than their own, US researchers say. [additional details]
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