Florida Atlantic loses to South Alabama 52-51 in Sun Belt Conference ’s men’s basketball tournament (The Palm Beach Post)

Florida Atlantic loses to South Alabama 52-51 in Sun Belt Conference ’s men’s basketball tournament

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Florida Atlantic loses to South Alabama 52-51 in Sun Belt Conference ’s men’s basketball tournament (The Palm Beach Post)

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Sun Belt: South Alabama ekes past Florida Atlantic (CBS Sports)

Bryan Sherrer scored 21 points and hit the game-winning shot with four seconds left Saturday as South Alabama defeated Florida Atlantic 52-51 in the first round of the Sun Belt Conference tournament.

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WHO to maintain pandemic status for swine flu | Chen Qi-The World …

Although large numbers of cases aren’t being seen like in the fall, when there were 14 deaths from the “swine flu” in Alabama, H1N1 cases are still being treated across the state, said Dr. Jim McVay, director of health promotion and …

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Although large numbers of cases aren’t being seen like in the fall, when there were 14 deaths from the “swine flu” in Alabama, H1N1 cases are still being treated across the state, said Dr. Jim McVay, director of health promotion and …

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Zydus applies for Phase II & III H1N1 vaccine trials | Chen Qi-The …

Although large numbers of cases aren’t being seen like in the fall, when there were 14 deaths from the “swine flu” in Alabama, H1N1 cases are still being treated across the state, said Dr. Jim McVay, director of health promotion and …

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New Hampshire man arrested in Vermont carjacking (The Burlington Free Press)

SWANZEY, N.H. — New Hampshire authorities have arrested a man suspected of a carjacking in Vermont and two armed robberies. Police took 43-year-old Anthony Gilbert of Alabama into custody Friday night at a home in Swanzey.

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Who got the cookies (Denver Post)

The cookies were distributed to Alabama, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.

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Who got the cookies (Denver Post)

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Public was hesitant to get swine flu vaccinations, say health officials (Mobile Press-Register)

Monica Z. Knight, director of the Bureau of Disease control for the county Health Department said that delays in receiving the serum likely resulted in fewer vaccines being given: “The interest on the part of the public waned.”

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News outlets examine HIV vaccine research, cervical cancer screening data presented at conference (News-Medical-Net)

Several news outlets examine the latest reports out of this week’s Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in San Francisco.

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Pinch away the pain (PhysOrg)

Scorpion venom is notoriously poisonous — but it might be used as an alternative to dangerous and addictive painkillers like morphine, a Tel Aviv University researcher claims.

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