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Swine flu infections continue to wane, just as vaccine is becoming plentiful enough that some communities are allowing everyone to get it, not just those in priority groups. Read More
Doctors and hospitals should stop using a device from Steris Corp. to sterilize surgical tools after reports of malfunction, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Read More
Two Brazilian officials accompanying President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on a trip to Germany have been diagnosed with swine flu. Read More
Pharmaceutical executives laid out plans Friday to prevent the misuse of prescription painkillers, under pressure from regulators trying to stop hundreds of fatal overdoses each year. Read More
It was a story meant to captivate the United Nations: A dozen Cuban children with heart defects were forced to endure unnecessary surgery because the U.S. embargo blocked them from receiving American-made catheters. Read More
The European Medicines Agency warns that young children given GlaxoSmithKline's swine flu shot may get a fever after their second dose. Read More
Health officials are warning the public about fake e-mails inviting people to sign up for swine flu vaccine registrations. Read More
The new U.S. Surgeon General on Thursday called for stepped-up efforts in increasing the number of minority physicians. Read More
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A robotic hand has been successfully connected to an amputee, allowing him to feel sensations in the artificial limb and control it with his thoughts, a group of European scientists said Wednesday. Read More
U.S. health regulators have warned Tyson Foods about unsanitary conditions at a Texas plant that makes seafood soups. Read More
Consumers are increasingly turning to the Web to compare medical fees as the economy and less generous health benefits squeeze household budgets. Read More
Drug giant GlaxoSmithKline says one of its swine flu vaccines has been certified by the World Health Organization, making it available for donors to buy for developing countries. Read More
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