Health Highlights: March 29, 2019
Questions Remain About Safety of Parkinson’s Psychosis Drug: Report
New First-Line Treatment for Severe Malaria in U.S.
Woman With 2 Wombs Has Twins 26 Days After Birth of First Child
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Questions Remain About Safety of Parkinson’s Psychosis Drug: Report
New First-Line Treatment for Severe Malaria in U.S.
Woman With 2 Wombs Has Twins 26 Days After Birth of First Child
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California Man Awarded $80 Million in Roundup Lawsuit
Walgreens to Sell CBD Products
Air Pollution May be Linked With Psychotic Experiences in Teens: Study
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(HealthDay News) — Foodborne illness is often preventable, yet millions of people become sick from this, says the World Health Organization. The organization’s “Five Keys to Safer Food” are: Wash your hands before handling/consuming food. Separate raw and cooked food. Cook food thoroughly. Keep food below 5 degrees C orContinue Reading
Trump Administration Wants to Scrap Affordable Care Act
Rockland County, N.Y., Declares Start of Emergency During Measles OutbreakPurdue Pharma Reaches $270 Million Settlement With Oklahoma Over OxyContin
$775 Million Settlement Reached in Xarelto Lawsuits
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Too Early To Ban Breast Implant Linked With Cancer: FDA Panel
$775 Million Settlement Reached in Xarelto Lawsuits
U.S. Measles Cases Hit 314 This Year
Avocados Recalled by California Company
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FDA Panel to Revisit Breast Implant Safety
Mumps Outbreak at Temple University Reaches 74 Cases
GoFundMe Targets Vaccine Misinformation
Avocados Recalled by California Company
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‘Game of Thrones’ Actress Had Two Brain Aneurysms
Hill’s Expands Dog Food Recall
CBD Products Now Available at Hundreds of CVS Stores
Baby Cough Syrup Recalled
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Kentucky Governor Exposed His Children to Chickenpox
Hot Tea May Boost Esophageal Cancer Risk
Bill Aims to Ban E-Cig Sales in San Francisco
FDA Takes New Look at Breast Implant Safety
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FDA Takes New Look at Breast Implant Safety
Smokable Medical Marijuana Legalized in Florida
‘Irresponsible’ to Make Gene-Edited Babies: WHO Panel
Cats Fed Dog and Cat Remains in U.S. Government Experiments
Roundup Caused Man’s Cancer: Jury
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TUESDAY, March 19, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The jittery, delusional potheads of the old movie “Reefer Madness” have prompted eye rolls and chuckles over the years, but a new study argues that the cult classic might contain a kernel of truth. Smoking pot every day could increase your risk ofContinue Reading
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