Health Highlights: June 12, 2015
MERS Claims 11th Life in South Korea
Women Can Get Year’s Worth of Birth Control Under New Oregon Law
World’s First Penile Transplant Patient to Become a Father
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MERS Claims 11th Life in South Korea
Women Can Get Year’s Worth of Birth Control Under New Oregon Law
World’s First Penile Transplant Patient to Become a Father
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Calls to poison control centers jumped more than 300 percent from January to AprilContinue Reading
Calls to poison control centers jumped more than 300 percent from January to AprilContinue Reading
Likely Source of Listeria Contamination Identified at Blue Bell’s Oklahoma Plant
Genetic Characteristics of Brain Tumors Key to Treatment: Studies
Ebola Cases on the Rise Again: WHO
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And just 1 in 10 worries about the environmental consequences, study findsContinue Reading
Political Battle Over Birth Control Pill Access
Health Warnings for Sugary Drink Ads Approved in San Francisco
NYC May Introduce High Salt Warnings on Restaurant Menus
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Kids younger than 3 may eat the drug when it’s baked into brownies and cookiesContinue Reading
Woman with Drug-Resistant TB Triggers Search for Other Potential Cases
Giving New Mothers IUD at Childbirth Reduces Unintended Pregnancies: Study
Cat Parasite May Be Linked to Mental Disorders in People: Report
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6th Person Dies From MERS in South Korea
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5th Person Dies From MERS in South Korea
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NIH Pharmacy Closed After Fungal Contamination Found
First Skull/Scalp Transplant Performed by Texas Doctors
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Live Anthrax Sent to 51 Labs in 17 States, plus 3 Other Countries: Pentagon
Current Bird Flu Vaccine Ineffective Against Outbreak: USDA
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More Than 10 Million Signed Up for Health Coverage Under Affordable Care Act
Groups at White House Meeting Agree to Reduce Antibiotic Use
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Two MERS Deaths in South Korea
Large Increases in Hospital Charges for Common Procedures
Meat With Fewer Antibiotics to be Served in U.S. Government Cafeterias
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