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    1. White House seeks "full partnership" with Russia on missiles (AP)

    A scientist prepares a DNA test for the A(H1N1) virus. A vaccine for swine flu could be ready for testing next month and ready for mass distribution by October, US health officials told a high-level meeting here Thursday.(AFP/File/Leon Neal)AP - U.S. swine flu vaccinations could begin in October with children at schools among the first in line, the Obama administration said Thursday as the president and his Cabinet urged states to figure out now how they'll tackle the virus' all-but-certain resurgence.




    2. Ebola found in Philippine pigs for first time (AP)
    AP - A form of ebola virus has been detected in pigs for the first time, raising concerns it could mutate and threaten humans, scientists report.

    3. WHO approves cervical cancer vaccine Cervarix (AP)
    AP - The World Health Organization has approved a second cervical cancer vaccine, this one made by GlaxoSmithKline, meaning U.N. agencies and partners can now officially buy millions of doses of the vaccine for poor countries worldwide.

    4. Abortion pill used in a quarter of US abortions (AP)

    A bottle and two pills of mifepristone, formerly know as RU-486 are seen in a handout photo. REUTERS/NewscomAP - Roughly a fourth of American women getting early abortions last year did so with drugs rather than surgery, statistics show, as a new study reported improved safety in using the so-called "abortion pill."




    5. Drug gives anthrax protection in animal studies (AP)
    AP - An experimental drug helped monkeys and rabbits survive anthrax in a series of studies, suggesting it could be useful in case of another anthrax attack.

    6. British scientists claim to create human sperm (AP)

    Professor Karim Nayernia, is seen at Newcastle University and the NorthEast England Stem Cell Institute (Nesci), in Newcastle, England, Wednesday, July 8, 2009. British scientists claimed Wednesday to have created human sperm from stem cells but other experts questioned their data. Researchers at Newcastle University and the NorthEast England Stem Cell Institute say they used a new technique to derive what they described as sperm cells from embryonic stem cells. Stem cells have the potential to become any cell in the body. Newcastle research leader Karim Nayernia said in a statement Wednesday that the technique would allow researchers to study how sperm develops and possibly help develop treatments for infertile men. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)AP - British scientists claimed Wednesday to have created human sperm from embryonic stem cells for the first time, an accomplishment they say may someday help infertile men father children.




    7. More Americans than ever are obese: CDC (Reuters)
    Reuters - Americans are getting heavier than ever, with more than 26 percent of the population now fully obese, the U.S. government reported on Wednesday.

    8. Use of vibrators common, surveys show (Reuters)
    Reuters - Two Indiana University surveys suggest that vibrator use during sexual encounters is common among American men and women and is linked to better sexual health.

    9. Tests reveal some pet supplements skimp on meds (AP)

    In this June 25, 2009 photo, Nicole Albino poses for a photograph with her pug Chakka at her home in New York. Albino said Chakka was constantly chewing and licking his knees until her veterinarian recommended glucosamine and chondroitin. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)AP - Arthritis supplements bought by millions of pet owners for their dogs, cats and horses sometimes skimp on the ingredients the makers claim can help aching paws and aging joints, and some contain high amounts of lead, an independent laboratory found.




    10. Vaccine May Someday Thwart Ear Infections (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. researchers have developed a pain-free vaccination that might thwart ear infections in children.

    11. Greater Language Skills in 20s May Guard Against Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 8 (HealthDay News) -- Women with greater language abilities in early adulthood were less likely to have Alzheimer's disease later in life, even when autopsies revealed the clear brain changes that are hallmarks of the disease.

    12. On Memory, Older Americans Outsmart the English (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Older people in the United States scored better than their counterparts in England on a memory and awareness test, possibly because of differences in levels of depression and education and the fact that American adults receive more aggressive treatment for heart disease, a new study suggests.

    13. Drug Shows Promise in Nervous-System Tumor Treatment (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 8 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. researchers report the first successful drug treatment of tumors in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2).

    14. For Kids, Two Languages Can Be as Easy as One (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) - European researchers are contesting the assumption that bilingual toddlers have more trouble learning language skills than children who know just one language.

    15. End for HIV Travel Ban (The Advocate)
    The Advocate - The federal government has taken a bureaucratic step that will finally remove restrictions that barred HIV-positive travelers from visiting the United States.

    16. Electronic System Helps Track Diabetes Care (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 8 (HealthDay News) -- A personalized electronic health tracking system can improve diabetes patients' care and clinical outcomes, Canadian researchers say.

    17. Health Tip: Understanding Hay Fever (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Hay fever -- an allergic reaction to pollen -- is what causes the runny eyes, sneezing, swelling and itching that makes you miserable when you head outside.

    18. Obesity worries lift health food prospects in Asia (Reuters)
    Reuters - It's the growing number of customers such as Bill Chung, who is on a diet after packing on 30 kilograms, that food companies hope to attract as they expand health food lines in Asia.