Health Highlights: Dec. 13, 2018
More Cases in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Beef
U.S. Embassy Staff in Cuba Had Inner Ear Damage: Study
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More Cases in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Beef
U.S. Embassy Staff in Cuba Had Inner Ear Damage: Study
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Some E-Cig Liquids Contain Erectile Dysfunction Drugs: FDA
McDonald’s to Reduce Antibiotic Use in Beef
Jimmy Dean Sausage Links Recalled for Possible Metal Pieces
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Studies Highlight Risks of Red Meat-Rich Diet
Record Number of Cases of U.S. Children With Paralyzing Illness: CDC
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects States’ Appeal Over Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood
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Tap Water in Neti Pot Linked to Woman’s Death from Brain-Eating Amoeba
Ebola Spreads to Large City in Congo
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Whole Grain-Rules for School Lunches Rolled Back by Trump Administration
Study That Targeted “Joy of Cooking” Retracted by Journal
Excess Body Fat May Increase Older Women’s Breast Cancer Risk: Study
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Staff at N.J. Facility Where 11 Children Died Did Not Follow Sanitation Procedures
Worldwide Search For Donors to Help Girl With Rare Blood Type
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Too Much Sleep May Bring Higher Risk of Heart Disease, Death: Study
Rapid Test for Cancer Developed by Researchers
New Drug Treats Dogs Scared by Loud Noises
More Raw Beef Recalled Due to Salmonella: USDA
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Cases of Polio-Like Illness Now at 134, But Season May Have Peaked
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Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Too Much Meat At Climate Conference: Environmental Groups The organizers of a global climate conference are being criticized for offering too many meat dishes to attendees. Twice as many meat dishes as plant-basedContinue Reading
SUNDAY, Dec. 2, 2018 (HealthDay News) — A marijuana-derived drug that helps control epileptic seizures appears to become less effective over time in some patients, a new Israeli study reports. Cannabidiol (CBD) liquid has been proven effective against seizures, but about one-third of patients develop tolerance that blunts the drug’sContinue Reading
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