Archive for November, 2009

AIDS Day in South Africa for UNAIDS head

Posted on November 30th, 2009, by admin

Johannesburg – South Africa more than any other country, people infected with AIDS virus, but also set a new crisis government is over, Monday to head the United Nations AIDS program.
“UNAIDS, Michel Sidibe, executive director,” If I’m in South Africa for World AIDS Day, I know where I have told AFP on the eve of [...]

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U.S. health officials warned of an increase in influenza related pneumonia

Posted on November 25th, 2009, by admin

U.S. health officials warned of an increase in influenza related pneumonia
Houston, 25 November (Xinhua) – The current H1N1 young people, a senior official at the U.S. Center for Health may increase the risk of pneumococcal disease, influenza control and prevention (CDC) said on Wednesday.
In the country we are seeing an increase in serious pneumococcal infections [...]

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Health care reform may hurt credit Hospital

Posted on November 23rd, 2009, by admin

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. urban hospitals face high cost of debt rating downgrades, if the medical fund of U.S. health care cuts, Moody’s Investors Service have been deployed as part of reform could say Monday.
U.S. Senate to vote on Saturday to discuss a reform bill two weeks after the House passed a bill of [...]

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Check spread of drug resistant swine flu UK

Posted on November 20th, 2009, by admin

British health officials are investigating a person, Agency for Health Protection of pigs resistant strain of human bird perhaps, said Friday.
In one room at a hospital in Wales there cases have been confirmed nine cases of H1N1 version, said, five of which are known to be resistant to oseltamivir – Common Name (Roche AG ROG.VX) [...]

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Under five years for the H1N1 flu to all children

Posted on November 19th, 2009, by admin

Great Britain 6 months and 5 years of age to all children between the vaccination program against the spread of avian H1N1, some 27 million people, the Government’s health chief said Thursday.
Although influenza infection rates are dropping pig’s worst case forecast has been revised down sharply, the Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson said young children [...]

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Survey shows opposition to abortion in most health care reform

Posted on November 18th, 2009, by admin

A CNN poll, 61 percent of Americans oppose public money for abortions, according. In addition, 51 percent said they believe that abortion is paid directly to them to request should come from women.
Results in the first place battle that raged U.S. House and Senate have highlighted, the inclusion of health reform on abortion funding.
Pro-life members [...]

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Cold viruses can be frustrating HIV vaccine trial

Posted on November 17th, 2009, by admin

An experimental AIDS vaccine trial in Washington – two years before failure can be caused by common cold virus.
HIV vaccine, which causes AIDS had spread to block. But the test was shot after volunteers had been canceled and received a mock injection was likely to be infected with them.
Problem that third world countries, what is [...]

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As U.S. health care reform looms, the cost of drugs increases

Posted on November 16th, 2009, by admin

Americans with health care reform Washington – A critical stage, prices of generic prescription drugs has increased significantly in the past year, though consumer prices have generally refused.
American Retired Persons (AARP) Association study released Monday found that the brand name prescription drugs in October 2008 after prices have risen 9.3 percent.
In the past seven years [...]

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Analysis of new U.S. flu death estimates pigs must be

Posted on November 12th, 2009, by admin

U.S. health officials that the swine flu deaths from Thursday’s new release is expected, but the only number that – a rough calculation.
U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization stopped trying to count the actual cases a month, once it is clear that a pandemic is that H1N1 could infect millions [...]

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Eyes turn to the Senate on health care

Posted on November 11th, 2009, by admin

A comprehensive care reform initiative that public opposition downpours caused the U.S. Senate now faces trial ongoing political steeper.
Bill, who has consumed the Capitol for months, and a political initiative of signing the restricted President Barack Obama in the House of Representatives after a marathon debate on Saturday cleared its first hurdle. 11 shortly after [...]

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