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Rapid Test Often Fails to Find H1N1

Research shows that a test used in doctors' offices and emergency rooms to determine whether a patient has H1N1 often fails to detect the virus. Tests are used to help doctors decide whether to treat a patient with antiviral medications.
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The Republican Who Voted Yes

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Freshman Republican Joseph Cao of Louisiana, the only one in his party to support the House health care reform bill, explains his vote as some conservatives denounce him and others defend him. Cao brushes off the GOP chairman's warning of retribution for those who break from the party line.
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Son Allegedly Killed Dad With Alzheimer's

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Bobby Yurkanin, left, and his father, Bob Yurkanin
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In a case that has shed light on the extreme stress placed on caregivers, Bobby Yurkanin, far left, is accused of killing his father, right, on a Florida beach outside their condo. The elder Yurkanin, who was 84 when he died in 2005, had Alzheimer's disease.
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Health Care Debate Shifts to Senate

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Now that the House has passed a health care bill, the ball is in the Senate's court. But considering that Speaker Pelosi's legislation is more liberal (it includes the contentious "public option"), will the more conservative Senate be able to pass a measure that can be meshed into something for the president to sign?
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