Health Highlights: Oct. 23, 2020
FDA Needs More Safety Data on COVID-19 Vaccines, Experts Say
McConnell Dismisses Health Concerns Despite Bruises, Bandages
CDC Plans Cellphone COVID Vaccine Tracking System
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FDA Needs More Safety Data on COVID-19 Vaccines, Experts Say
McConnell Dismisses Health Concerns Despite Bruises, Bandages
CDC Plans Cellphone COVID Vaccine Tracking System
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Mouthwash Will Not Save You From COVID-19
Who’s At Risk For ‘Long COVID?’
Purdue Pharma to Plead Guilty to Opioid-Related Crimes
COVID-Related Deaths Hit 300,000: CDC
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COVID-Related Deaths Hit 300,000: CDC
Scientists to Infect Volunteers With Coronavirus in Challenge Trial
No COVID Vaccines in California Without State Approval
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Scientists to Infect Volunteers With Coronavirus in Challenge Trial
No COVID Vaccines in California Without State Approval
Secret New Organs in the Center of Your Head?
Trump’s Promised Prescription Drug Card Program Stalled
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Trump’s Promised Prescription Drug Card Program Stalled
No Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine Before Election
Remdesivir Doesn’t Reduce COVID-19 Patients’ Risk of Death: Study
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Preterm Births Decreased During Pandemic Lockdowns
Kamala Harris’ Travel Paused Due to Coronavirus Concerns
Most Americans Critical of Trump’s Handling of Pandemic: Survey
Concept of COVID Herd Immunity rescuing Americans is ‘Nonsense,’ Fauci SaysContinue Reading
Ebola Drug Approved by FDA
Trump’s Teen Son Had Coronavirus Infection
Women Dies After COVID-19 Reinfection
FDA Warns Companies About Illegal Sales of Dietary Supplements
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THURSDAY, Oct. 15, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Masks or no masks? Social distancing or not? New research suggests that the media Americans consume matters when these decisions are made. The study found that folks drawn to conservative-leaning TV news were much less likely to follow COVID prevention guidelines. Researchers analyzedContinue Reading
FDA Warns Companies About Illegal Sales of Dietary Supplements
COVID-19 Antibody Treatment Study Paused
Cottonelle Flushable Wipes Recalled
Coronavirus Pandemic Will Cost U.S. $16 Trillion
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WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Limiting TV ads for sugary, salty and high-fat foods and drinks might help reduce childhood obesity, British researchers suggest. They looked at advertising of these products between 5:30 a.m. and 9 p.m. If all such ads were withdrawn during those hours, the numberContinue Reading
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