Health Highlights: Feb. 12, 2015
San Francisco BART Commuters May Have Been Exposed to Measles
New Law Aims to Reduce Suicides Among U.S. Veterans
San Francisco BART Commuters May Have Been Exposed to Measles
New Law Aims to Reduce Suicides Among U.S. Veterans
Nearly 1 in 10 samples from delis carried the dangerous bacteria, researchers say
Researchers found brain damage and death likely when resuscitation attempts went beyond 30 minutesContinue Reading
Two More Measles Cases Linked to Chicago Day Care Center
Most U.S. Military Personnel Being Withdrawn from Ebola Zone
Whole Food Markets Recalls Products With Undeclared Peanut Ingredients
Vaccines Safe and Effective: U.S. Senate Committee
Health Officials Warn Against ‘Measles Parties’
Nicorette Lozenge Shortage Concerns Many Ex-Smokers
NFL Appoints First Chief Medical Adviser
Canada’s Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Doctor-Assisted Suicide
Slight Rise in Ebola Cases: WHO
FDA Commissioner to Retire in March
Slight Rise in Ebola Cases: WHO
FDA Commissioner to Retire in March
Give Medicare Power to Get Lower Drug Prices: Obama
Major Retailers Accused of Selling Fake Herbal Supplements
Britain Moves Closer to Approving ‘Three-Parent Baby’ Procedure
Give Medicare Power to Get Lower Drug Prices: Obama
Major Retailers Accused of Selling Fake Herbal Supplements
Britain Moves Closer to Approving ‘Three-Parent Baby’ Procedure
Researchers say hours and hours of viewing often isn’t just harmless funContinue Reading
Ebola Cases Lowest Since June: WHO
E-Cigarettes a Health Threat: California Health Officials
Global Vaccination Program for Poor Children Gets $7.5 Billion
‘Clarity’ Needed on E-Cigarettes: U.S. Surgeon General
Health Insurance Enrollment Reaches 9.5 Million
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