Health Highlights: Aug. 20, 2018
U.S. Measles Outbreak Hits 107 Cases in 21 States, D.C.
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U.S. Measles Outbreak Hits 107 Cases in 21 States, D.C.
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Jury Awards $289 Million in Case Linking Weed Killer to Man’s Cancer
Court Rules That U.S. Must Halt Sales of Pesticide
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Court Rules That U.S. Must Halt Sales of Pesticide
Low-Calorie Diet Benefited Men More Than Women
New Tick Species Spreading in U.S.
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New Tick Species Spreading in U.S.
E-Cigarette Sales in U.S. Climb as Prices Fall
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(HealthDay News) — Some 48 million people in the United States get sick each year from contaminated food, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. And animal products aren’t the only culprit. Produce — such as spinach, lettuce, tomatoes and cantaloupe — also may be a source of foodborne illness,Continue Reading
(HealthDay News) — The summer calendar is filled with fairs and festivals, but with the warmer temperatures comes an increased risk of food contamination, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns. The CDC suggests considering these questions when deciding to buy food from a vendor: Does the vendor’sContinue Reading
New Ebola Outbreak in Congo
Possible Cyclospora Contamination Triggers Food Recall
Man’s Legs, Hands Amputated After Infection Caused by Bacteria in Dog Saliva
TUESDAY, July 31, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Did you know that a store can sell food past the expiration date printed on the label? Or that manufacturers only voluntarily stamp dates on foods? While the law states that foods must be wholesome and safe to eat, and the U.S. FoodContinue Reading
Consent Required Before Giving Immigrant Children Psychotropic Drugs: Judge
Nearly 1,400 U.S. Nursing Homes Receive Downgraded Medicare Ratings on Staffing Levels
Teen Boy Suffers Serious Burns After ‘Hot Water Challenge’
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