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FAHC Takes Issue with New Mammogram Guidelines

Vermont's largest hospital is ignoring new recommendations for breast cancer screening. More>>

New Pap Test Guidelines Video included

Fletcher Allen Health Care supports new recommendations for cervical cancer screening. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says annual pap smears are not necessary and the test can lead to too many false positives. More>>

First Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu Cluster

Drug-resistant swine flu is becoming more prevalent. More>>

Swine Flu Cases Down in Burlington Schools

Burlington school officials say they are seeing a significant drop in H1N1 flu cases. More>>

Pregnancy and H1N1 Complications Video included

Pregnant women are especially vulnerable to complications from swine flu. The CDC says more than 100 pregnant women have been hospitalized in intensive care and about 30 expectant mothers have died. More>>

Second Swine Flu Death in Vermont

State health officials say H1N1 is blamed for a second death in Vermont. More>>

Vt. says EMTs authorized to give flu vaccine

The Vermont Health Department says more than 700 licensed emergency medical technicians across the state are eligible to administer the H1N1 flu vaccine. More>>

Blood Supply and Swine Flu Video included

H1N1 fears are now spreading to the nation's blood supply. Will the current pandemic effect supply levels and can a person get infected through a transfusion? More>>

Confusion Over New Breast Cancer Screening Advice Video included

New guidelines about mammograms and breast self exams are causing confusion and skepticism. More>>

Cholesterol Drug Under Fire Video included

Two popular drugs used to lower cholesterol are coming under fire. More>>

Swine Flu Crowds ERs Video included

Emergency rooms all over the world are seeing a massive influx of people suffering from swine flu. More>>

Flu Shot Wanted Video included

Not everyone is happy with how the H1N1 vaccine is being distributed. One woman in Hinesburg wants the vaccine but because of her age she can't get it. Health officials are frustrated too, but they say a lack of supply has forced them to set priorities. More>>

Vermonters Shy Away from Flu Mist

H1N1 shots were in short supply at Rutland County's first flu clinic on Wednesday, but a large amount of nasal mist was left at the end. More>>

Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu

A new article in the New England Journal of Medicine highlights the problem of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu. More>>

Kids With Critical H1N1 Complications Video included

H1N1 is hitting kids the hardest and the children's hospital in Pittsburgh has been inundated with flu patients. In the past 6 weeks, more than 30 kids have been admitted to the ICU with critical complications. More>>

Swine Flu Clinic Offers Mist Only

Saturday's swine flu vaccine clinic in Burlington will only offer nasal spray-- no shots. More>>

Flu Shots and Egg Allergies Video included

Health officials say the best way to protect yourself from swine flu and seasonal flu is to get vaccinated. But some are allergic to those vaccines. More>>

Champlain College Prepares Against H1N1 Video included

The H1N1 pandemic has forced organizations to prepare for the worst, and at Champlain College in Burlington, the school has taken extraordinary measures to curb a potential outbreak on campus. More>>

Potential Complications from H1N1 Video included

Children are among those hardest hit in the H1N1 outbreak and now doctors are keeping an eye on a potentially deadly complication. Here's more on the connection between swine flu and encephalitis. More>>

H1N1 World's Dominant Flu

The World Health Organization says swine flu has become the world's dominant flu virus-- crowding out seasonal flu strains. More>>

Vt. Swine Flu Cases Rise Video included

State health officials say illnesses attributed to the H1N1 virus continue to rise in Vermont. More>>

Can a Mask Protect You from the Flu?

The CDC says there is no hard evidence that a surgical mask can prevent a person from getting sick. More>>

Obesity and Swine Flu Video included

There's another reason to shed those extra pounds. Obesity has emerged as a risk factor for complications from swine flu. More>>

Antibiotics and Pregnancy Video included

A new study on antibiotics and pregnancy may give some relief to expectant moms this flu season. More>>

H1N1 Clinics Begin in Vt. This Week Video included

Vermont is preparing for 37 upcoming swine flu vaccine clinics that start Tuesday. More>>

Outgrowing Asthma Video included

Seven million American children suffer from asthma, but there is a chance some kids can outgrow the disorder. More>>

Cashing in on Flu Fears Video included

A warning from federal health officials, scam artists are trying to cash in on flu fears. More>>

Illnesses Close Peru School; Paterson Declares Emergency

Classes are cancelled tomorrow at the Central School in Peru, New York because so many staff members are sick. Meanwhile - Governor David Paterson has declared a state of emergency because of the rise in swine flu cases. More>>

Health Dept. Identifies Location Of Ruined Vaccine

More information on those ruined doses of the H1N1 vaccine. More>>

Flu or Cold?

How can you tell if someone is suffering from the flu or a cold? More>>

Rhode Island 1st State to Track H1N1

Rhode Island is now the first state in the nation to launch a system for tracking H1N1 and other outbreaks. More>>

Questions About Swine Flu Video included

Dr. William Raszka of Fletcher Allen specializes in infectious diseases. We asked viewers to submit their swine flu questions on Facebook.  More>>

State Announces H1N1 Clinics

The Health Department has posted a list of H1N1 vaccine clinics for the general public. The first one is November 3rd in Middlebury. More>>

Rutland Area Flu Clinics Postponed

Seasonal flu clinics by the Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice, or RAVNAH, are postponed because of the nationwide vaccine shortage. More>>

H1N1 Vaccination Clinics Begin in Vt. Schools Video included

Learn what the health department is doing to keep kids protected. More>>

H1N1 Contingency Plans Video included

Health officials predict at least one-third of Vermonters will get sick with the H1N1 flu. So what will that mean for essential services like food, electricity and public safety? More>>

Local First Responders Armed to Fight Off Swine Flu

EMS providers are among the first in the country to get the H1N1 vaccine because their chances of being exposed to the virus are very high. Many first responders in the Burlington area have chosen to get vaccinated. More>>

Questions on H1N1?

Send us your question on swine flu and maybe it will be answered live on our show by Dr. William Raszka. More>>

Burr and Burton Cancels Classes Over Illness

Classes are canceled today and tomorrow at Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester due to a high rate of student and teacher illnesses. More>>

Vaccine Clinics Update

Vermont Health Commissioner Wendy Davis says there are plans to make sure there are enough nurses to staff clinics once more H1N1 vaccine arrives. More>>

Too Sick to Stay Home? Video included

So what if despite your best efforts, someone in the family comes down with swine flu-- what do you do? And when is someone actually too sick to stay at home? More>>

Pregnant Women and Swine Flu Video included

One of the highest groups at risk for suffering complications from H1N1 is pregnant women. The flu is hitting them hard, which is why doctors are recommending those women get vaccinated. The vaccine can also protect their baby. More>>

H1N1 and Asthma

New recommendations for asthma sufferers: Request anti-viral meds as soon as you development flu-like symptoms. More>>

Swine Flu Keeps Vt. Kids Home Video included

Schools prepare for the worst as dozens of students are already absent. And thousands of Vt. kids may have to wait longer than planned to get an H1N1 flu shot. The Health Dept. says some school clinics may be delayed due to a shortage of the vaccine. More>>

Preparing for Swine Flu Video included

The H1N1 virus hasn't hit Vermont has hard as other New England states, but that may be changing. Area schools are reporting a surge in the number of kids with flu like symptoms. More>>

CDC: Swine Flu Claiming More Children

Sobering numbers from the CDC on H1N1: Most states across the country are reporting widespread flu activity and more and more children are dying from the H1N1 virus. More>>

Confining the Flu at FAHC

Fears of the H1N1 flu have Fletcher Allen Health Care beefing up rules on visitors. More>>

Prostate Cancer Surgery Complications? Video included

A new study suggests that less invasive surgery to remove prostate cancer may have some complications in the long run. More>>

Heart Disease Gender Differences Video included

A new push is underway to categorize heart disease differently for men and women to better address specific problems for each. More>>

Better Understanding of Swine Flu

Two new studies on swine flu are giving doctors a new understanding of who the virus attacks. They also revealed a new treatment option for those most critically ill. More>>

Break Through in Breast Cancer Video included

Researchers in Canada have made what's being called a breakthrough discovery in the fight against breast cancer. More>>

Central Vt. Home Health & Hospice Receives Flu Vaccine

A new shipment of seasonal flu vaccine is in, so Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice will be able to hold clinics next week. More>>

Vt. Schools Holding Free Swine Flu Clinics

Nearly 400 Vermont schools have agreed to host swine flu vaccination clinics, providing free shots to tens of thousands of students. More>>

Officials Say H1N1 Flu Vaccine is Safe

Don't believe rumors that seasonal or H1N1 flu vaccines aren't safe. More>>

Health Officials Not Worried About Tourism and Swine Flu

Vermont health officials do not worry the busy tourism season will spike the number of swine flu cases. More>>

Fed Health Officials Worry About Travel and H1N1

State officials might not be worried about travelers spreading disease, but federal health officials are. More>>

New Program to Help Seniors Live Healthier and Longer Video included

Several health organizations across Vermont have a launched a pilot program to help seniors improve their health and live longer. More>>

Vt. Health Dept. Upgrades Flu Status

No widespread H1N1 outbreaks in Vermont, but there have been enough cases for state health officials to upgrade Vermont's flu activity status with the Centers for Disease Control. More>>

Healthy Food Bad for You?

A new report says many foods you expect to be healthy could actually be risky. More>>

Short Supply of Seasonal Flu Vaccine Video included

Vaccines for the seasonal flu are running short, as more effort goes into producing a vaccine for the H1N1 virus. It means some clinics have been cancelled. More>>

Cure for Cocaine Users?

Cocaine users might soon be able to use a vaccine to help them kick the habit. More>>

Swine Flu Vaccine Arrives in N.H. Video included

The swine flu vaccine has arrived in New Hampshire. More>>

Healing Power of Music Video included

Music is becoming more and more popular at nursing homes and hospitals. But can it actually heal? More>>

The Importance of Early Detection Video included

A new report on breast cancer shows how important early detection and treatment is for women. More>>

Swine Flu Vaccine Headed to N.Y.

New York is set to get its first doses of the swine flu vaccine next week and they will be primarily for health care workers. More>>

H1N1 Vaccine Protest

New York is the only state in the nation to require health care workers to get the H1N1 vaccine and some of them are not happy about it. More>>

First Swine Flu Case at UVM

A University of Vermont student has the swine flu. The student lives off campus in Burlington. More>>

Children and Adverse Reactions to Drugs Video included

More than half a million American children require medical treatment each year for bad reactions to prescription drugs. Now a new study says parents should ask more questions before giving drugs to their kids. More>>

Recognizing Concussions Video included

Medical experts say thousands suffer concussions every year playing sports, but not everyone knows how to recognize them. More>>

FAHC H1N1 Changes Video included

Concerns about the H1N1 virus-- or swine flu-- mean some big changes for visitors at Fletcher Allen in Burlington. The hospital set new rules to protect patients and staff. More>>

AIDS Vaccine Breakthrough Video included

Scientists are one big step closer to a vaccine that can prevent HIV infection. An American study in Thailand produced a vaccine that cut the risk of being infected with HIV by more than 30 percent. More>>

Mobile Dental Clinic

Vermont has a new mobile dental clinic. More>>

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