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Cheap vitamin pill halts memory loss in Alzheimer'sTimes of India - 1 hour ago LONDON: A low-cost vitamin pill could halt memory loss in Alzhemier's disease, finds a recent study. The tablet worth only 10 pence, comprising three vitamin B supplements, slashed shrinkage of brain linked to memory loss by up to 500 percent. Health reforms trigger spending shiftReuters - - 24 minutes ago A pharmacy employee looks for medication as she works to fill a prescription while working at a pharmacy in New York December 23, 2009. US healthcare costs projected to continue to climb Los Angeles Times Gov't: Spending to rise under health care overhaul The Associated Press Wis. governor says stem cell ruling could hurtBusinessWeek - - 3 hours ago Wisconsin will "move forward on every legal front we can" to overturn a court ruling that has blocked federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, Gov. Judge Leaves Stem Cell Ban in Place ABC News This season's flu vaccine packs H1N1 protection, tooDetroit Free Press - - 12 minutes ago Metro Detroiters can begin rolling up their sleeves to prepare for another flu season. Good news: There's one less poke this year because protection against H1N1 will be included in the vaccine for seasonal flu. Swine flu no worse than seasonal flu for most victims, study says Los Angeles Times More Americans are told to get flu vaccine MarketWatch FDA warns green tea makers against health claimsLos Angeles Times - - 2 hours ago Reporting from Washington-- The Food and Drug Administration has warned producers of two popular brands of green tea drinks not to make unauthorized nutrient claims, continuing its clampdown on misleading food ... FDA Warns Tea Drink Makers About Unsubstantiated Claims Medical News Today Would You Eat Genetically Altered Meat?TIME - - 11 hours ago The Food and Drug Administration is within steps of green lighting genetically modified salmon as a safe food product, which would be the first genetically altered animal approved for human consumption. 'Safe to eat' or 'Frankenfish'? Alaska Dispatch Discovery of gene mutations may be key vs. ovarian cancerUSA Today - - 10 hours ago Scientists have found gene mutations that may cause an estimated 10% of ovarian cancers, a finding that could help them develop new treatments and better understand which women are at high risk for the disease. Fillings, Sealants May Leach BPA Into Kids' MouthsBusinessWeek - - 13 hours ago TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- The fillings and sealants that many dentists use can expose children to the controversial chemical bisphenol A (BPA), a new analysis indicates, but such exposure is short-lived and it remains unclear ... BPA Found in Kids' Dental Sealant CBS News More west Nile cases confirmedSilver City Sun News - - 1 hour ago LAS CRUCES - The number of confirmed cases of West Nile virus in Do a Ana County has already exceeded what was reported last year to the New Mexico Department of Health. Hot August aids in West Nile flare-up Indianapolis Star State says mosquitoes still bearing diseases Providence Journal CVS & Walgreens Pharmacies to Provide Flu Shots to UninsuredHealthNews - - 11 hours ago The Centers for Disease Control consider the annual flu a “serious and contagious disease.” It can lead to hospitalization and death, and while they do not expect a repeat performance of last year's pandemic, the flu is unpredictable and ... The Consumer Memo, 09/08: CVS, Walgreen offer flu-shot assistance Kansas City Star Malpractice costs top $55 billion a year in US, Harvard study saysChicago Tribune - - 7 hours ago A new study that shows malpractice costing the US health care system more than $55 billion a year has Illinois medical care providers again calling for tort reform. Malpractice Adds Less than 3 Percent to Healthcare Tab MedPage Today Cigarette Smoking: 46 Million American Junkies Still Puffing, Says CDCCBS News - - 17 hours ago (CBS) If you want to stop Americans from smoking cigarettes it seems you are going to have to rip them from their cold dead hands. US smoking rate hasn't changed, CDC says Los Angeles Times Michael Douglas Set to Appear on "Stand Up To Cancer" TelethonCBS News - - 8 hours ago Michael Douglas attends the "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" premiere during the 63rd Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2010, in Cannes, France. Multivitamin doesn't affect colon cancerUPI.com - 3 hours ago BOSTON, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- Taking multivitamins does not appear to be beneficial to patients during and after post-surgical chemotherapy for stage III colon cancer, US researchers find. Group backs mandatory flu shots for health workersThe Associated Press - - 9 hours ago CHICAGO - Flu vaccination should be required for all doctors, nurses and other health workers, the nation's largest pediatricians' group says, calling it a long overdue step to protect patients. Flu Vaccine a Must for All Healthcare Workers, AAP Says MedPage Today Health Insurers' Tie Proposed Rate Hikes to Health Care ReformCBS News - - 13 hours ago Health insurers across the country are planning to raise premiums for some of their customers in the coming weeks, the Wall Street Journal reports, and they are in part blaming President Obama's health care reform package for the rate hikes. Health Net is cleared by state to raise premiums Los Angeles Times How ObamaCare Guts MedicareWall Street Journal - - 7 hours ago The president's pledge that 'If you like your health plan, you will be able to keep it' clearly does not apply to America's seniors. Covering the Bases: To enroll in Medicare, contact Social Security Maryland Gazette Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials Washington Post Quality ratings may channel funds from the poorReuters - 14 hours ago NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Physician performance programs, which reward top-tier doctors, could widen healthcare disparities, researchers warned on Tuesday. Doctor drain turns to gain: Physicians move north National Post DC animal watchWashington Post - 21 minutes ago These were among cases handled by the Washington Humane Society. The society operates its shelter at 7319 Georgia Ave. NW and the District's at 1201 New York Ave. Humane society seeking awareness in community Kokomo Perspective Too little sleep raises obesity risk in childrenReuters - - 4 hours ago NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Children aged four and under who get less than 10 hours of sleep a night are nearly twice as likely to be overweight or obese five years later, according to a US study. | How to join the show... 1) click the graphic above 2) follow the on-screen prompts to join the show live (if available) or listen to a recent broadcast of your choice. NOTE: The 'Call ID' is 27566 Would you like to be a special guest on the show? Send us an email which includes your contact information and the topic(s) that you would like to discuss. Listen to past shows featuring special guests... 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