Health Highlights: Oct. 23, 2019
Smokeless Tobacco Snus can be Marketed as Less Risky Than Cigarettes: FDA
New Alzheimer’s Drug to be Submitted for FDA Approval
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Smokeless Tobacco Snus can be Marketed as Less Risky Than Cigarettes: FDA
New Alzheimer’s Drug to be Submitted for FDA Approval
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$260 Million Deal Averts First Federal Trial Over Opioids
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Nearly 1 Million Kids Could Lose Automatic Free Lunch Under Trump Plan
Opioid Makers, Distributors in $50 Billion Settlement Talks
Metal Pieces Found in Taco Bell Beef
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Opioid Crisis Cost U.S. $631 Billion Over Four Years
Metal Pieces Found in Taco Bell Beef
Climate Change Raises Risk of Ebola Spread
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Meat Study Authors Have Financial Ties to Beef Industry
New Migraine Drug Approved by FDA
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MONDAY, Oct. 14, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Whether you’re tailgating, cooking for a potluck or bringing in a treat for co-workers, keep safety in mind to avoid food-borne illnesses. Safe handling is always important, but it’s an even bigger priority when you’re away from your kitchen, without the benefit ofContinue Reading
U.S. Government Urges Caution When Taking Patients Off Opioid Painkillers
Royal Couples Add Voices to Mental Health PSA
Washington State Bans Flavored Vaping Products
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Washington State Bans Flavored Vaping Products
Pet Turtles Linked to Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
NYC Sues Flavored Online E-Cigarette Sellers
Teens Share Vaping Experiences With Melania Trump
Medicare Fraud-Prevention Rules to be Revised
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$8 Billion Award in Risperdal Lawsuit
American Airlines Passengers May Have Been Exposed to Hepatitis A
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Robin Hood Flour Recalled
California Pharmacists Can Dispense HIV Prevention Pills Without Prescription
Walgreens and Kroger Halt E-Cigarette Sales
Bill Would Limit Nicotine in E-Cigarette Products
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