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Farmer in central China sick with bird flu(AP)
Sunday, 02.01.2009, 01:33pm

In this Jan. 19, 2009 file photo, a vender carries skinned chickens at a poultry market in Shanghai, China. A 21-year-old woman has been sickened with the H5N1 strain of bird flu, the Health Ministry said, the country's eighth reported case this year. (AP Photo, File)AP - A 21-year-old woman in central China has been infected by the H5N1 strain of bird flu in the country's eighth reported case of the disease this year, the Health Ministry said.


A paddle boarder makes his way along the coastline after sunset ...
Sunday, 02.01.2009, 07:33am

photo(Reuters) - A paddle boarder makes his way along the coastline after sunset in Cardiff, California, January 31, 2009. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES)


Aggressive Treatment Effective in Kids'Brain Cancer(HealthDay)
Sunday, 02.01.2009, 04:47am
HealthDay - SATURDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- The best way to treat arare form of childhood brain cancer called ependymoma is aggressivesurgery followed by targeted radiotherapy, U.S. researchers say.
Grandma: Octuplets mom obsessed with having kids(AP)
Saturday, 01.31.2009, 09:32pm

This image provided by Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center, shows the nursing staff posing for a photograph after delivering octuplets to a mother Monday Jan. 26, 2009 in Bellflower, Calif.  (AP Photo/KaiserPermanente Bellflower Medical Center)AP - The woman who gave birth to octuplets this week conceived all 14 of her children through in vitro fertilization, is not married and has been obsessed with having children since she was a teenager, her mother said.


America abortion debate reaches into African slums(AP)
Saturday, 01.31.2009, 07:00pm

Dr. Walter Odhiambo, the country director for Marie Stopes Kenya, responds during an interview in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. He said his family planning organization had been limping along on European aid because of the U.S. rule U.S. President Barack Obama overturned on Jan. 23 in one of his first presidential acts. Aid workers and experts say Obama's decision to allow aid money to flow again to international groups that offer abortion counseling will help restart programs desperately needed in Africa. (AP Photo/ Khalil Senosi)AP - Nairobi's sprawling Kibera slum is far from America but not from America's battle over abortion.


Feds rarely file charges in tainted food cases(AP)
Saturday, 01.31.2009, 05:13pm
AP - As federal officials launch a criminal investigation into a Georgia peanut processor at the center of a deadly salmonella outbreak, food safety experts say they hope it's a signal that the government plans to be more aggressive in prosecuting other cases in the future.
Gov't launches criminal probe in peanut recall(AP)
Saturday, 01.31.2009, 01:04pm

A peanut monument adorns the square in front of the Early County Courthouse in Blakely, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009.  The Peanut Corporation of America is located about a mile from the square. PCA is voluntarily recalling all peanuts and peanut products processed in its Blakely, Ga., facility since Jan. 2, 2007 according to a corporate release. (AP Photo/Ric Feld)AP - Responding to reports of shoddy sanitation practices and inspections, federal health officials have opened a criminal investigation into the Georgia peanut-processing plant at the center of the national salmonella outbreak.


Medical Needs of 6.2 Million U.S. Kids Go Unmet(HealthDay)
Saturday, 01.31.2009, 04:48am
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Children who do not have healthinsurance and no regular source of health care are the most likely to haveunmet medical needs, researchers at the University of Michigan C.S. MottChildren's Hospital report.
Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 30, 2009(HealthDay)
Saturday, 01.31.2009, 04:48am
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesyof CenterWatch:
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