Health Highlights: March 28, 2018
Rubber Duckies Swimming With Bacteria: Study
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Rubber Duckies Swimming With Bacteria: Study
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(HealthDay News) — Raw fruit and vegetables provide vital nutrients and vitamins. But they may also harbor harmful germs, such as Salmonella andE. coli. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests how to select and store fruit and vegetables: Select producethat doesn’t look bruised or damaged. Keep precut fruitContinue Reading
Bug Spray-Doused Drug Overdoses on the Rise in Indianapolis
ABC TV Reporter Reveals HIV-Positive Diagnosis
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AIDS Researcher Robert Redfield to Lead CDC
Medical Costs May Trigger Fewer Bankruptcies Than Thought: Study
More Cases of Breast Implant-Linked Cancer: FDA
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AIDS Researcher Robert Redfield to Lead CDC
Medical Costs May Trigger Few Bankruptcies Than Thought: Study
More Cases of Breast Implant-Linked Cancer: FDA
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THURSDAY, March 22, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Millions of Americans buy marijuana online illegally, a new study found. “Anyone, including teenagers, can search for and buy marijuana from their smartphone, regardless of what state they live in,” said study leader John Ayers. He’s an associate research professor at San DiegoContinue Reading
NIH Investigating Alcohol Companies’ Funding of Study
U.S. Judge Blocks Mississippi’s New Abortion Law
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Mississippi Bans Abortions After 15 Weeks Gestation
Stem Cell Transplant Successful in Macular Degeneration Patients: Study
Self-Driving Uber Car Kills Arizona Pedestrian
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MONDAY, March 19, 2018 (HealthDay News) — One-third of young adults in the United States have been in a vehicle with a driver impaired by alcohol or drugs, a new study finds. Riding with a marijuana-impaired driver was more common than riding with an alcohol-impaired driver, researchers found. “We’ve putContinue Reading
SUNDAY, March 18, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Frolicking in the sea may torpedo your health, new research suggests. It found a twofold increased risk for general ear problems, a 77 percent increased risk for earaches and a 29 percent increased risk for diarrhea and other gastrointestinal illnesses among people whoContinue Reading
Kratom-Linked Salmonella Outbreak Expands: CDC
Child Development Expert Dr. T. Berry Brazelton Dies at Age 99
U.S. House Plans Another Vote on ‘Right to Try’ Bill
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People at Three U.S. Airports May Have Been Exposed to Measles
Process Preserves Brain for Future Upload
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Stephen Hawking Dies at Age 76
Right to Try Bill Defeated in U.S. House
Trump Administration Broke Federal Air Pollution Law: Judge
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Pet Guinea Pigs Likely Cause of Multistate Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
White House Wants to Improve Patient Access to Electronic Medical Records
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