| Swine flu may have hit peak, but not over yet !CDATApa href"httpwww.msnbc.msn.comid34066494nshealth-cold_and_flu"img align"left" border"0" src"httpmsnbcmedia.msn.comjMSNBCComponentsPhoto_newg-hlt-091120-swineFlu-223p.thumb.jpg" alt"Dr. Toral Shah examines Sammi Jiminez, 4, in a tent clinic where patients with flu symptoms are treated outside the emergency room at Dell Children's Hospital in Austin, Texas." style"margin0 5px 5px 0" aThe pandemic of swine flu may be hitting a peak across much of the globe, health officials said on Friday, but they cautioned it was far from over.pbr clear"all"
| Fired therapist Stressed Marines get shoddy care (AP) &60;p&60;a href"httpus.rd.yahoo.comdailynewsrsshealth*httpnews.yahoo.comsap20091120ap_on_re_usus_marines_mental_health"&60;img src"httpd.yimg.comapap20091120capt.16ab189d86644d8f9ac7957e0a158af6.marines_mental_health_ncjb102.jpgx86&y130&q85&siglTWo._deyGMNXX.qZo6SjA--" align"left" height"130" width"86" alt"Dr. Kernan Manion poses for a photograph in his officer in Hampstead, N.C., Friday, Nov. 20, 2008. Dr. Manion a psychiatrist was fired after he complained about conditions for his patients at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., In e-mails shown to The Associated Press, Manion had questioned why the clinic, a series of bug-infested trailers with paper-thin walls, was located near a firing range on the 240-square-mile base. (AP PhotoJim R. Bounds)" border"0" &60;aAP - Marines treated at Camp Lejeune for post-traumatic stress had to undergo therapy for months in temporary trailers where they could hear bomb blasts, machine-gun fire and war cries through the thin walls, according to servicemen and their former psychiatrist.&60;p&60;br clear"all"
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