Washington Post -
By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) -- All adults aged 60 and older should be vaccinated against shingles, a condition that can cause debilitating chronic pain, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended on Thursday.
US recommends shingles vaccine for age 60 and up
Merck shingles vaccine gets CDC recommendation
The Associated Press |
Bloomberg -
By Heather Burke and Lauren Coleman-Lochner May 15 (Bloomberg) -- JC Penney Co., Kohl's Corp. and Nordstrom Inc. reported first-quarter profit that fell less than analysts estimated by reducing costs as the economy teetered near a recession.
Kohl's 1Q earnings decline The Business Journal of Milwaukee
Department stores hurt by slumping apparel sales
Online Gambling Paper |
Los Angeles Times -
As soon as an "American Idol" contestant is eliminated, before he or she even has time to cry, scream or kiss their mother, JD Roberto appears.
'American Idol' Recap: Syesha Out, Finale Set
Mercado: 'I'm very happy. I'm at peace'
dBTechno |
InformationWeek -
Questions about a one-per-customer policy may suggest Apple is reducing inventories to make way for a new version of a 3G iPhone. By Antone Gonsalves After only one day a limit of one iPhone per customer, AT&T, the exclusive iPhone seller outside of ...
AT&T begins to choke iPhone purchases
AT&T limiting iPhone sales to one per customer
The Southern Ledger |
Washington Post -
By Dan Balz Two things can be said about John McCain's attempt to look into the future with a major speech in Columbus Thursday.
Video: McCain: Bin Laden Will Be Dead (CBS News)
McCain believes Iraq war can be won by 2013
The Southern Ledger |
Times Online -
Barack Obama hurled himself into an angry confrontation with the President yesterday after Mr Bush compared the Democratic candidate’s promise of talks with rogue states like Iran to the “false comfort of appeasement” towards the Nazis in the 1930s.
Video: Did Bush Slam Obama in Knesset Speech?
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New York Times -
Breast density, which is increasingly used as a marker of breast cancer risk, is associated with the use of multivitamins, a new study shows.
Exercise when young may cut breast cancer
Alcohol and Cancer: More Evidence