Health Highlights: March 19, 2019
Third of Uninsured Skimp on Meds to Save Money
Herpes Viruses Can Reactivate In Astronauts While in Space: Study
Expandable Heart Valves Could Mean Fewer Heart Surgeries
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Third of Uninsured Skimp on Meds to Save Money
Herpes Viruses Can Reactivate In Astronauts While in Space: Study
Expandable Heart Valves Could Mean Fewer Heart Surgeries
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(HealthDay News) — Marijuana is a commonly used psychoactive drug among young people in the United States. More than 11 million young adults ages 18 to 25 used marijuana in 2015, the National Institute of Drug Abuse says. The illicit drug contains the mind-altering chemical THC. Short-term effects of marijuanaContinue Reading
MONDAY, March 18, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Every home chef will find that cooking healthfully is easier with a well-made set of knives. When shopping, let quality, not quantity, be your guide. You can master most any cutting task with just three knives. The workhorse is the chef’s knife, aboutContinue Reading
Expandable Heart Valves Could Mean Fewer Heart Surgeries
After Congo Visit, CDC Director Says Ebola Outbreak Could Last a Year
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Jury Awards $29.4 Million in Talcum Powder/Cancer Case
Butterball Ground Turkey Recalled Due to Possible Salmonella
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(HealthDay News) — From fruits and vegetables to chicken and pork, salmonella bacteria can make their way to a variety of foods. However, because contaminated foods often look and smell normal, detection can be difficult. To help prevent Salmonella infection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests: WashContinue Reading
N.Y. Judge Bans 50 Unvaccinated Students From School
Amazon Removes Books Making False Claims About Autism Cures
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Head of U.S. National Cancer Institute Named Acting FDA Commissioner
First Gene-Edited Food Being Used in U.S. Restaurant
Mumps Causes Quarantine of More Than 2,200 Immigrant Detainees
228 U.S. Measles Cases Already in 2019: CDC
TUESDAY, March 12, 2019 (HealthDay News) — You know that too much salt contributes to high blood pressure, but you might not realize how easily eating out could put you and your kids at risk. Many entrees at leading restaurants and fast food places contain almost a full day’s allotmentContinue Reading
Trump Targets Medicaid, Medicare in Budget
Over 12,000 Cases of Pillsbury Flour Recalled for Salmonella Concerns
Chef Boyardee Chicken and Rice Products Recalled
Import Alert on Genetically Engineered Salmon Lifted by FDA
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