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RPT-INTERVIEW-Mixed scenario seen behind (No Prescription) Pakistan birdflu spread - Reuters
RPT-INTERVIEW-Mixed scenario seen behind Pakistan birdflu spread - Reuters

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RPT-INTERVIEW-Mixed scenario seen behind Pakistan birdflu spread
Reuters - 11 hours ago
By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The eight suspect human bird flu cases in Pakistan are likely a combination of infections from poultry and limited person to person transmission due to close contact, a top World Health Organisation ...
Pakistan urges safer culling after bird flu outbreak Reuters India
Bird flu a worry in Pakistan, Africa and Indonesia News-Medical.net
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Looking to 'Budget Nun' for truth on health plan - Los Angeles Times

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Looking to 'Budget Nun' for truth on health plan
Los Angeles Times - 13 hours ago
SACRAMENTO - Who knows? Twenty years from now, Californians may look back at Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez as courageous visionaries for championing healthcare reform.
Governor's health plan no humbug San Jose Mercury News
google news commentComment by David Seldin Director, Corp. Communications, Blue Shield of CA
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Very obese wait longer for transplant (AP)

Overweight women walk across the street near Times Square in New York August 28 2007. Obesity decreases the chances that a woman will get pregnant, and the more obese she is, the worse her prospects of conception, Dutch researchers said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonAP - Very obese people who need a kidney transplant are far less likely to get one than normal weight people, and when they do, their wait is an average of a year to 18 months longer, a new study found.



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Uninsured More Likely to Die From Cancer Following Diagnosis - U.S. News & World Report

Washington Post

Uninsured More Likely to Die From Cancer Following Diagnosis
U.S. News & World Report - 5 hours ago
By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, Dec. 20 (HealthDay News) -- People diagnosed with cancer who don't have health insurance are more likely to die because they are less likely to get screening tests and so are typically diagnosed with advanced disease, ...
Uninsured Americans Have Poorer Cancer Survival, Report Medical News Today
As cancer fight progresses, uninsured are left behind NorthJersey.com
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