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AXIOM Selects Foresight Corp. for Integration Partnership (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Once your doctor says you have the flu, you can start taking these steps to feel better: Rest in bed or on the couch. Drink lots of liquids, like water, chicken broth, and other fluids. Take the medicine your mom or dad gives you to ease your fever, aches, and pains. Tell your mom or dad if you have trouble breathing, your muscles really hurt, or if you feel confused. These are signs you may need to see the doctor again. Most of the time, you'll feel better in a week or two. Until then, you'll have to stay home from school and take it easy. We hope you're flu-free this year, but if you do get the flu, now you know what to do!

AXIOM Selects Foresight Corp. for Integration Partnership (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Foresight Corporation, a pioneer in healthcare transaction automation and analytics, announced today it has been selected by AXIOM Systems, Inc., a provider of information system services and products to the managed health care industry, to integrate its real-time data validation solution into AXIOM's healthcare payer applications.

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101 gadgets that changed the world (Independent Online)

From the battery to the iPod, we take a look at 101 gadgets that changed the world.

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This Thanksgiving Give the Gift of Good Health - Remind Family and Friends to Get a Flu Shot. (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, Maxim Health Systems is reminding people to get their annual flu vaccination if they have not done so already.

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AXIOM Selects Foresight Corp. for Integration Partnership (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

AXIOM Systems, Inc., a provider of information system services and products to the managed health care industry, announced it will enhance its TransSend and HIPAA MAXIM applications with technology provided by Foresight Corporation, a pioneer in healthcare transaction automation and analytics.

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Health briefs (Las Cruces Sun-News)

• Stroke and osteoporosis screening will be available at 10 a.m. today at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 518 N. Alameda Blvd. Stroke screenings look for blocked arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms and hardening of the arteries in the legs.

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'Tis the season to get that flu shot (The Record)

The end of fall brings the beginning of flu season, but there are ways to protect yourself. The most effective way, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is by getting a yearly flu shot.

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Baltimore County Datebook (Baltimore Sun)

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De Menezes verdict 'disastrous' for fight on terror, claims Livingstone (The Scotsman)

THE De Menezes verdict will make it more difficult to defend the country against terrorist attacks as police shy away from making decisions in the heat of the moment, London's mayor, Ken Livingstone said last night.

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101 gadgets that changed the world (Independent)

1. Abacus, AD190

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Community Calendar (Lowell Sun)

BABYSITTER TRAINING: Nashoba Valley Medical Center, 200 Groton Road, Ayer, will offer babysitter training for girls and boys grades 6 and up, Sat., Nov. 10, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Founders Room. Cost is $30. Advance registration required. Call 978-784-9289.

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AXIOM Selects Foresight Corp. for Integration Partnership (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Flu spreads around the world in seasonal epidemics, killing millions of people in pandemic years and hundreds of thousands in non-pandemic years. Three influenza pandemics occurred in the 20th century and killed tens of millions of people, with each of these pandemics being caused by the appearance of a new strain of the virus in humans. Often, these new strains result from the spread of an existing flu virus to humans from other animal species.

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