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[Title] => Sebelius on website breakdown: 'I am responsible'
[Summary] => Defending President Barack Obama's much-maligned health care law in Congress, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was confronted yesterday with a government memo that raised security concerns about the website consumers are using to enroll.
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[Title] => Morning-after pill stays behind counter after all
[Summary] => It's the morning after and the controversy over how to sell emergency contraception still looms.
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[Title] => Dirty-bomb test for terror may aid cancer research
[Summary] => With a few drops of blood, scientists are creating a way to tell who has absorbed dangerous radiation levels, part of the government’s preparations against a terror attack, and advance research that just might point toward new cancer care, too.
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[Title] => Sebelius: Swine flu shots may start early October
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) – The nation's first round of swine flu shots could begin sooner than expected, with some vaccine available as early as the first week of October, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Sunday.
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[Title] => Swine flu shot protection? Maybe by Thanksgiving
[Summary] => It will likely be Thanksgiving before a significant number of Americans who get the swine flu vaccine are protected, health officials said yesterday.
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[Title] => White House appears ready to drop 'public option'
[Summary] => Bowing to Republican pressure, President Barack Obama's administration signaled on yesterday it is ready to abandon the idea of giving Americans the option of government-run insurance as part of a new U.S. health care system.
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[Title] => US to spend another $1B to fight swine flu
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is ready to announce another $1 billion in orders for swine flu vaccinations.
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[Title] => Kansas governor near top of Obama's list for health post - official
[Summary] => WASHINGTON – Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius was near the top of President Barack Obama’s list of candidates to head the Health and Human Services Department, a senior administration official said Saturday.
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[Title] => Kansas governor near top of Obama's list for health post - official
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