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  1. Many locations also have the seasonal flu vaccine as well as the pneumococcal vaccine. CharlotteObserver
  2. The majority of people with Medicare will have no co-pay when getting the H1N1 vaccine. CharlotteObserver
  3. Some locations charge a fee to give the H1N1 vaccine, but numerous insurance plans cover the cost. charlotteobserver.com
  4. N.C. pharmacy chains and medical clinics are now able to order H1N1 vaccine directly from the CDC through end of Jan. charlotteobserver.com
  5. Health officials forecast swine flu making a resurgence in the next few months. charlotteobserver.com
  6. New technology is beginning to allow those who have been blind for quite some time to be able to see. parade.com
  7. Researchers found that half of all women over 50 will suffer from an osteoporosis fracture in their lifetime. foxnews.com
  8. Celebrex may interfere with the effectiveness of aspirin. Check with your doctor if you need to take both of these medicines. foxnews.com
  9. Taking cholesterol medicine in the evening may be better since the body can use it more effectively at that time. foxnews.com
  10. Migraine sufferera might want to stop smoking and taking birth control due to their impact on estrogen, which affects migraines. foxnews.com
  11. People who have migraines that include an aura are more prone to strokes. foxnews.com
  12. Researchers found that smokers who quit may increase their chances for Type 2 Diabetes by 70% due to their risk of gaining weight. wbtv.com
  13. Eating a variety of nuts is good for your heart health. charlotteobserver.com
  14. Walnuts have Omega-3 fats which help keep away heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and even depression. charlotteobserver.com
  15. Pecans have more disease-fighting antioxidants than any other regular nuts. Charlotte Observer
  16. Almonds are high in vitamin E. Charlotte Observer
  17. Pistachios can help lower cholesterol. Charlotte Observer
  18. Nuts have no cholesterol. Charlotte Observer
  19. WHO says swine flu may continue into 2011. Charlotte Observer
  20. WHO chief says swine flu activity may extend into 2011. Charlotte Observer