Health Highlights: June 5, 2019
Former CDC Director Pleads Guilty to Sex Abuse
Congo Ebola Cases Exceed 2,000
Beverly HillsIs First U.S. City to Stop Most Tobacco Sales
Apple Watch Adding Menstrual Cycle Tracker
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Former CDC Director Pleads Guilty to Sex Abuse
Congo Ebola Cases Exceed 2,000
Beverly HillsIs First U.S. City to Stop Most Tobacco Sales
Apple Watch Adding Menstrual Cycle Tracker
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California Ends Warning Over Coffee and Cancer
FDA Finds Toxic Nonstick Compounds in Grocery Store Foods
Label Error Forces Recall of Cough Syrup
2 Million Patient Files May Have Been Stolen From Quest Diagnostics
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Perdue Recalls Almost 32,000 Pounds of Chicken
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Louisiana Abortion Bill Signed Into Law
U.S. Anti-Vaccination Controversy Boosted by Russian Trolls
FDA to Hold First Public Meeting on CBDContinue Reading
FDA Approves First Test for Zika in Human Blood
Ariana Grande Postpones Shows Due to Tomato Allergy
Some CBD Oils, Marijuana-Derived Drug Now Allowed on Flights: TSA
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First Trial of Opioid Maker Begins
Being Transgender No Longer Classified as Mental Health Disorder by WHO
Fewer U.S. Adults Being Diagnosed With Diabetes: CDC
Work Burnout, Gaming Addiction Classified as Diseases by WHO
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FDA Approves Most Expensive Medicine in U.S. History
LGBT Health Discrimination Protection Targeted by Trump Administration
Brain, Heart Deaths More Common in Pro Football Than Baseball
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WHO Releases Snake Bite Strategy
More Than 62,000 Pounds of Raw Beef Products Recalled
Cancer Death Rates Down, Heart Disease Death Rates Up for American Adults
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WHO Opioid Guidelines Too Lax: U.S. Lawmakers
California Bill to Tighten Vaccine Exemptions Moves Forward
Half-Price Version of Humalog Insulin Now Available
Cancer Death Rates Down, Heart Disease Death Rates Up for American Adults
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(HealthDay News) — Fruits or vegetables with a skin should always be washed before eating. But other foods shouldn’t be washed, says the United States Department of Agriculture. Washing raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb or veal before cooking is not a good idea, the agency says. Bacteria in raw meatContinue Reading
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