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Dozens Get Wrong Flu Shot

Dozens Get Wrong Flu Shot Forty-seven people were caught in a medical mix-up when the H1N1 vaccine they thought they were getting turned out to be a vaccine for another strain of flu . From: WCVBtv Views: 26 1 ratings Time: 01:24 More in News & Politics

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009
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“…H1N1 vaccine again. He had been notified by the department that the vaccination he originally got along with a number of his colleagues was the seasonal flu vaccination by mistake. Mistake that has left confusion and concern hopefully. We haven't had any issues in the past week where some of the people came in contact with it for a virus or plus we've got sick from weaving their backs. The problem happened here town hall less than two weeks ago when fifteen members of the need to fire department came in for their immunizations. As it turns out. 47 people got the wrong shot the county Health Department has been calling every one to tell them about the mistake and that it's harmless amounting to getting a booster for the seasonal flu. . But the -- burns tells me this is the first mystic like this that she's seen her forty year career in public health. . How does it have. -- Labels -- who you're I think the label doesn't appear to be clear. That is the label of the seasonal flu vaccination. . Which we're now told by the state has H one in one on that label as one of the strange targeted but not the most recent H1N1 strain. Covered by the current separate vaccination. . Health departments are now being alerted to the possibility of making this mistake in Needham I'm -- priced -- in a five. …”

A closer look at mammogram guidelines

A closer look at mammogram guidelines

(NECN) - New guidelines were released last week on mammogram and cervical cancer screening. The new report has left many women with questions and concerns, but it also raises several legal issues, including the issue of liability. Renee La...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009
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“…with these the introduction of new guidelines anytime that happens. Medical professionals health insurers have to decide. You know whether to adopt the new guidelines to sort of governed the way health care is paid for. Or the treatment recommendations of physicians make to their patients. And with patients accustomed to set. Having more …”

“…is Suffolk law professor -- Landers Renee is faculty director for that health and biomedical -- concentration good to have you with us. Thank you athletes could be here so does this mean in the …”

U.S. Chamber blasts Rep. Murphy of Conn.

U.S. Chamber blasts Rep. Murphy of Conn.

(NECN: Brian Burnell, Hartford, Conn.) - As the health care debate continues in Washington, the political ramifications are beginning to be felt across the country. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is running attack ads targeting 11 congressmen over t...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009
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“…says the claims in the ad are the same myths opponents of health care reform we're using to scare people. Washington is -- Chris Murphy for his yes vote on health care yeah. But what does it mean to use. Yes the 500 billion new taxes I don't know where some of the stats in the chamber of congress that comes from 500 billion dollars in tax increase is just seems made up to me. But the opponents of health care former always gonna have sound bites and attack politics on their side it's why health care reform. Has never happened in this country and we're not gonna let the forces of the status go to prevailed yet again is here. He says debunking those -- is why he holds forums like this one last week with senior citizens. We just gotta keep that it and correct the record whether it be on death panels. Or any other fiction it's made up Murphy says this is a policy debate not a political one but there's no question he's been targeted by Republicans as vulnerable. He says for now though he's gonna worry about dealing with health care not about running for reelection I don't -- the politics. Election race any consideration right now is all about trying to get this economy back up and moving past health care reform and you know represented the people -- Washington. -- is that one of the misses being propagated out there by opponents of health care is that the cuts in Medicare reimbursements to hospitals doctors. …”

“…It was a health care debate continues in Washington the political ramifications are beginning to be felt across the country. The US chamber of commerce is running attack ads targeting the Levin congressman over their yes votes on health care one of them from Connecticut. And he CNN's Brian Goodell joins us from Hartford now with more Brian. …”