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Swine flu vaccination programme
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The Department of Health has issued a press release... (Source: PCCAS: Full newsfeed)
Source: PCCAS: Full newsfeed - November 21, 2009 Category: Practice Management Source Type: organizations
Swine flu vaccination programme
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The Department of Health has issued a press release... (Source: Children's NSF Newsfeed)
Source: Children's NSF Newsfeed - November 21, 2009 Category: Child Development Source Type: organizations
Swine flu vaccination programme
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The Department of Health has issued a press release... (Source: Public Health Newsfeed)
Source: Public Health Newsfeed - November 21, 2009 Category: UK Health Source Type: organizations
Health headlines: Fearless toddlers, Viagra for kids and Santa wants his vaccine
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More kids’ lives are saved as the cost of child vaccines fall and Santa says he wants his H1N1 vaccine too.
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Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - November 21, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Children's Hospital Boston staff Tags: All posts eating well flu flu vaccine h1n1 health headlines nutrition obesity secondhand smoke swine flu swine flu vaccine teen health teenagers unhealthful eating vaccines Viagra Source Type: organizations
Signs That Swine Flu Has Peaked
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said flu activity was declining in all regions of the country. (Source: NYT > Health)
Source: NYT > Health - November 21, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Tags: Swine influenza Epidemics vaccination and Immunization Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Medicine and Health Source Type: news
CDC: H1N1 cases down, vaccine availability grows
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Health officials on Friday reported a slight decrease in H1N1 flu activity nationwide. (Source: CNN.com - Health)
Source: CNN.com - Health - November 21, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
FDA Expert Panel Declines to Endorse New Influenza Vaccine
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An advisory committee said more efficacy and safety data are needed before it can back FluBlock, which is made using a new technology. Medscape Medical News (Source: Medscape Today Headlines)
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - November 21, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news
States With The Most And Least H1N1 Vaccine Per 1,000 Residents
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Your chances of getting inoculated against America's worst pandemic since the 1918 flu improve greatly depending on where you live. (Source: Forbes.com Health News)
Source: Forbes.com Health News - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Need Help with H1N1 Vaccine Fear? Sid the Science Kid Explains How Flu Vaccines Work
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There's also an iPhone app that helps kids cope with fear of getting a shot. (Source: U.S. News - Health)
Source: U.S. News - Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: consumer
Signs That Swine Flu Wave Has Peaked in U.S.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said flu activity was declining in all regions of the country. (Source: NYT > Health)
Source: NYT > Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Tags: Swine influenza Epidemics vaccination and Immunization Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Medicine and Health Source Type: news
No Time For Complacency On Swine Flu - Australian Medical Association
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AMA Vice President, Dr Steve Hambleton, said today that the AMA is encouraging people to visit their GP to be immunised against swine flu. It has been reported that there are still far too many Australians who have not been vaccinated to protect themselves from the virus. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Swine flu Source Type: news
No Time For Complacency On Swine Flu - Australian Medical Association
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AMA Vice President, Dr Steve Hambleton, said today that the AMA is encouraging people to visit their GP to be immunised against swine flu. It has been reported that there are still far too many Australians who have not been vaccinated to protect themselves from the virus. Dr Hambleton said that people should not be complacent because of the warmer weather or because swine flu is no longer dominating the TV and radio news or the newspaper headlines. (Source: Public Health News From Medical News Today)
Source: Public Health News From Medical News Today - November 20, 2009 Category: Primary Care Tags: Swine flu Source Type: news
Canadian experts call for vaccination against both A/H1N1 and regular flu
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OTTAWA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Canadian experts are urging ... (Source: Xinhuanet Chinaview Health)
Source: Xinhuanet Chinaview Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Health Source Type: news
NEW: Vaccine Information for Clinicians and Health Care Professionals - Vaccine Dosage, Administration, and Storage
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These tables for healthcare providers and planners provide information related to spacing between the two doses of 2009 H1N1 Vaccine for children 6 months through 9 years of age and for administration of 2009 H1N1 Vaccine with seasonal influenza and other vaccines. (Source: CDC Swine Flu Updates)
Source: CDC Swine Flu Updates - November 20, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: organizations
NEW: Information for Vaccine Planners - Supply and Distribution
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These tables for healthcare providers and planners provide information related to spacing between the two doses of 2009 H1N1 Vaccine for children 6 months through 9 years of age and for administration of 2009 H1N1 Vaccine with seasonal influenza and other vaccines. (Source: CDC Swine Flu Updates)
Source: CDC Swine Flu Updates - November 20, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: organizations
More H1N1 vaccine, ventilators to come
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Ontario supplied hospitals with 200 additional ventilators on Friday in anticipation of a surge in swine flu cases. (Source: CBC | Health)
Source: CBC | Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Did U.S. make mistake in skipping vaccine additive?
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As U.S. health officials struggle to vaccinate tens of millions of Americans against the pandemic of swine flu, some are looking regretfully at one easy way to instantly double or triple the number of doses available -- by using an immune booster called an adjuvant. (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: healthNews Source Type: news
Swine flu vaccination extended to all children under five
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NHS figures show children under 16 are most likely to be admitted to hospital with swine flu, and 21% of deaths in England are among under-14s (Source: Management in Practice)
Source: Management in Practice - November 20, 2009 Category: Practice Management Source Type: news
A/H1N1 flu vaccine withdrawn in Canada due to high number of allergic reactions
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OTTAWA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- About 170,000 doses of A/H1N1 ... (Source: Xinhuanet Chinaview Health)
Source: Xinhuanet Chinaview Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Health Source Type: news
Novavax to raise $21M
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Novavax, moving closer to commercializing its flu vaccines, will raise $21 million in a secondary stock offering to fund continued research. (NVAX) (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Hospitals headlines)
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Hospitals headlines - November 20, 2009 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: journals
Novavax to raise $21M
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Novavax, moving closer to commercializing its flu vaccines, will raise $21 million in a secondary stock offering to fund continued research. (NVAX) (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Biotechnology headlines)
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Biotechnology headlines - November 20, 2009 Category: Biotechnology Source Type: journals
Vaccination sees H1N1 cases fall
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The rate of swine flu infection has fallen by around 9,000 cases in the last week, Department of Health figures report (Source: Nursing in Practice)
Source: Nursing in Practice - November 20, 2009 Category: Nursing Source Type: news
The role of Toll-like receptor 4 in eliciting acquired immune responses against nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae following intranasal immunization with outer membrane protein
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Conclusions: TLR4 plays an important role in relation to Th1 function for optimal development of the acquired immune responses to OMP administered intranasally. The variety of immune responses via TLR4 expression needs to be taken into consideration of individual vaccinations to prevent AOM. (Source: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology)
Source: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology - November 20, 2009 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Takashi Hirano, Satoru Kodama, Munehito Moriyama, Toshiaki Kawano, Masashi Suzuki Tags: Research papers Source Type: journals
Vaccination against the influenza virus and mortality due to cardiovascular diseases in the city of Sao Paulo
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CONCLUSION: The vaccination against the Influenza virus was associated with a significant decrease in the mortality due to IHD. (Source: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia)
Source: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia - November 20, 2009 Category: Cardiology Source Type: journals
My family’s story: surviving swine flu
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Thanks to H1N1, Halloween came on November 15 for the Lord and Ladies of the Cyr household
My wife, Sara, and I are the proud parents of newly minted 4-year-old triplets, and this fall we just haven’t been able to get healthy in our house. We get over one illness and another one crops up a week later. Fevers come and go. Coughs are incessant. Headaches bloom and recede. It’s been never-ending.
So none of us was feeling particularly well on the Thursday before Halloween when Sara called me at work and told me she had spiked a fever. We weren’t sure it was H1N1, but working in the Public Affairs Department here at Ch...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - November 20, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Matt Cyr Tags: H1N1 (swine flu) One parent's story flu vaccine seasonal flu swine flu vaccine vaccines Source Type: organizations
Ont. health units seek ways to shorten flu shot lines
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Public health officials across Ontario have put on their creative thinking caps and come up with some very high tech, innovative ways to try to shorten lineups for the H1N1 vaccine. (Source: CBC | Health)
Source: CBC | Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Asthma A Significant Risk Factor For Complications In Children With H1N1
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A new study on pediatric H1N1 influenza admissions has found that asthma is a significant risk factor for severe disease in children with pandemic H1N1 compared with the seasonal flu. The study (http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/rapidpdf/cmaj.091724), led by researchers from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto, Ontario, is published online in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). (Source: Immune System / Vaccines News From Medical News Today)
Source: Immune System / Vaccines News From Medical News Today - November 20, 2009 Category: Allergy & Immunology Tags: Swine flu Source Type: news
Inovio Biomedical Universal Flu Vaccines Demonstrate Broadly Protective Immune Responses Against Multiple Seasonal & Pandemic Influenza Viruses in Pre-Clinical Studies
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Inovio's SynConTM Universal Flu
Vaccines Provide 100% Protection in Ferrets against Death and
Sickness in a Challenge Study with the Pandemic H1N1 Virus
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 20, 2009 - Inovio Biomedical
Corporation (NYSE Amex:INO), a... (Source: Drugs.com - Clinical Trials)
Source: Drugs.com - Clinical Trials - November 20, 2009 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: clinical trials
Gripes About Swine Flu Vaccine Abound
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When the nation's swine flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be "messy." They were right. (Source: WDSU.com - Health)
Source: WDSU.com - Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: WDSU.com Source Type: news
GPC warns of 'massive' extra swine flu workload as new pay talks loom
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The Government’s decision to extend the swine flu vaccination to health children under five will heap a ‘massive workload’ on general practice, the GPC has warned. (Source: Pulse)
Source: Pulse - November 20, 2009 Category: Primary Care Tags: Picture stories Source Type: news
Vaccination of under-fives will create 'massive' workload, GPC warns
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The expansion of the swine flu vaccination programme to all children under five will create a 'massive workload' for GPs, the GPC has warned. (Source: HealthcareRepublic Independent Nurse News)
Source: HealthcareRepublic Independent Nurse News - November 20, 2009 Category: Nursing Source Type: news
Swine flu vaccination programme extended to under-fives
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The NHS is to begin vaccinating healthy children under the age of five against swine flu, it has been confirmed. (Source: Nursing Times Breaking News)
Source: Nursing Times Breaking News - November 20, 2009 Category: Nursing Source Type: news
Military Study Shows Prevention Of Novel A/H1N1 Virus Infection Is Vaccine-Type And Age-Dependent
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Immunization with either live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV, also known as FluMist®), or trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV), appears to offer a protection (~ 45%) against the novel A/H1N1 virus, the cause of the present influenza pandemic. However, the benefit was largely attributed to the youngest age group. The finding emerges from an evaluation of medical encounters and seasonal influenza immunization of U.S. military service members. (Source: Immune System / Vaccines News From Medical News Today)
Source: Immune System / Vaccines News From Medical News Today - November 20, 2009 Category: Allergy & Immunology Tags: Swine flu Source Type: news
Military Study Shows Prevention Of Novel A/H1N1 Virus Infection Is Vaccine-Type And Age-Dependent
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Immunization with either live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV, also known as FluMist®), or trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV), appears to offer a protection (~ 45%) against the novel A/H1N1 virus, the cause of the present influenza pandemic. However, the benefit was largely attributed to the youngest age group. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Swine flu Source Type: news
Aspirin kills 400% more people than H1N1 swine flu
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(NaturalNews) The CDC now reports that nearly 4,000 Americans have been killed by H1N1 swine flu. This number is supposed to sound big and scary, motivating millions of people to go out and pay good money to be injected with untested, unproven H1N1 vaccines. But let's put the number in perspective: Did you know that more than four times as many people are killed each year by common NSAID painkillers like aspirin?The July 1998 issue of The American Journal of Medicine explains it as follows:"Conservative calculations estimate that approximately 107,000 patients are hospitalized annually for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory dr...
Source: NaturalNews.com - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: news
Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu Risk
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Title: Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu RiskCategory: Health NewsCreated: 11/20/2009 10:43:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 11/20/2009 10:43:16 AM (Source: MedicineNet Senior Health General)
Source: MedicineNet Senior Health General - November 20, 2009 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: consumer
Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu Risk
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(Source: eMedicineHealth.com)
Source: eMedicineHealth.com - November 20, 2009 Category: Journals (General) Source Type: info
Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu Risk
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Military personnel who got last year's seasonal flu shot were 42% less likely to get mild H1N1 swine flu and 62% less likely to be hospitalized with the pandemic flu. (Source: WebMD Health)
Source: WebMD Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Under-fives get swine flu jabs
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Children under five will be the next group to be given priority in receiving the swine flu vaccine, Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer, said yesterday. The... (Source: FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare)
Source: FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare - November 20, 2009 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news
Batch of H1N1 vaccine pulled
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Health officials across Canada are being asked to hold back a batch of swine flu vaccine that appears to be causing higher rates of severe allergic reactions. (Source: CBC | Health)
Source: CBC | Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Last year's flu shot may help ward off swine flu, study shows
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People who received last year's seasonal flu vaccine may have gained some protection against the swine flu virus, according to ... (Source: USATODAY.com Health)
Source: USATODAY.com Health - November 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
All children under five to be offered swine flu jab
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The UK swine flu vaccination programme is to be expanded to include all children under the age of five, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has recommended. (Source: HealthcareRepublic Independent Nurse News)
Source: HealthcareRepublic Independent Nurse News - November 20, 2009 Category: Nursing Source Type: news
The economy-wide impact of pandemic influenza on the UK: a computable general equilibrium modelling experiment
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Conclusion Balancing school closure against "business as usual" and obtaining sufficient stocks of effective vaccine are more important factors in determining the economic impact of an influenza pandemic than is the disease itself. Prophylactic absence from work in response to fear of infection can add considerably to the economic impact. (Source: BMJ Online First)
Source: BMJ Online First - November 20, 2009 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Smith, R. D, Keogh-Brown, M. R, Barnett, T., Tait, J. Tags: Infectious diseases, Epidemiologic studies, Immunology (including allergy) RESEARCH Source Type: journals
Just-in-case flu sick days likely to hurt economy
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Vaccine availability and ‘prophylactic absenteeism’ cost more than disease itself
Related items from OnMedicaGovernment offers health workers swine flu vaccine'Shaming' people into hand-washing - works best National flu service is set for launchFlu rate now higher than seasonal norm Influenza, a viral respiratory disease (Source: OnMedica Latest News)
Source: OnMedica Latest News - November 20, 2009 Category: UK Health Source Type: news
Extension of the swine flu vaccination programme to children aged over 6 months and under 5years
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Source: Department of Health (DH)
Area: News
The Department of Health (DoH) has announced that the swine flu vaccination programme will be extended to children aged over 6 months and under 5 years. This age group is more likely than other groups to be hospitalised if they become ill with swine flu and young children also have high rates of admission to critical care. The DoH is working with the BMA and NHS organisations to agree the details of how the vaccine will be delivered once GPs complete the vaccination of priority groups.
Population estimates for this age group are as follow:
. 3,214,650...
Source: NeLM - Immunology and vaccination - November 20, 2009 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: organizations
WHO investigations find no link between deaths and H1N1 vaccines
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Source: Reuters Health News
Area: News
The WHO has announced that investigations into the 40 fatalities occurring after innoculation against H1N1 pandemic flu have so far shown that they were not caused by the vaccine. The Agency has reaffirmed that no new safety issue has been identified from reports issued to date and that the pandemic flu vaccine is as safe as the seasonal flu vaccine. The WHO also voiced concern that some pregnant women and others at risk were refusing the vaccine because of a fear of side effects. Governments have so far reported that 65 million vaccine doses have been administered against H1N1 in 16...
Source: NeLM - News - November 20, 2009 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: organizations
Potential economic impact of pandemic flu in the UK
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Source: BMJ
Area: News
Economic modelling suggests that pandemic flu could reduce UK gross domestic product (GDP) by between 0.5% (£8.4bn) and 4.3% (£73.2bn) or more, depending on the severity of the pandemic and on people's reaction; significant factors are whether schools are closed, and whether people choose prophylactic absence from work; adequate vaccination could reduce the maximum impact to about 1% of GDP.
Pandemic flu would have both direct and indirect costs: this paper reports an attempt to model the indirect effect on the UK economy of pandemic flu according to various scenarios, including severit...
Source: NeLM - News - November 20, 2009 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: organizations
FDA Panel Rejects Cell Culture Flu Vaccine, Wants More Safety Data
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BETHESDA, Md. (MedPage Today) -- With members citing unanswered safety questions, an FDA advisory panel today narrowly rejected approval of the nation's first cell-based influenza vaccine -- an alternative to vaccines produced by the traditional, time-consuming method of growing the virus in eggs. (Source: MedPage Today Geriatrics)
Source: MedPage Today Geriatrics - November 19, 2009 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: news
Baby Boomers Don't Use Preventive Services
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Only about a quarter of baby boomers take advantage of preventive services such as flu vaccines and cancer screenings, a new report from three health groups says. (Source: MedPage Today State Required CME)
Source: MedPage Today State Required CME - November 19, 2009 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
