Health Highlights: Feb. 22, 2019
Gout Drug Uloric Increases Risk of Death: FDA
Japan Faces Worst Measles Outbreak in Years
Eight More U.S. Communities to be Assessed for PFAS Toxin Exposure
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Gout Drug Uloric Increases Risk of Death: FDA
Japan Faces Worst Measles Outbreak in Years
Eight More U.S. Communities to be Assessed for PFAS Toxin Exposure
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Government to Shoulder Half of U.S. Health Care Costs by 2027: Report
U.S. Agencies Investigating Johnson & Johnson Over Asbestos in Baby Powder
FDA Head Says Feds May Intervene to Cut Vaccine Exemptions for Kids
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New Test Quickly Diagnoses Sepsis
New Kaiser Permanente Medical School to Waive Tuition for First Five Classes of Students
Cereals Recalled Due to Undeclared Gluten
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Raw Turkey Products Now at 279 Cases: CDC
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(HealthDay News) — Everyone needs some salt to help maintain the body’s balance of fluids. But too much salt may cause you to retain fluids and raise your blood pressure, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns. About 75 percent of the salt you consume is from processed foods, theContinue Reading
TUESDAY, Feb. 19, 2019 (HealthDay News) — While the vast majority of American parents support legal medical marijuana, they want pot dispensaries banned near schools or day care centers, according to a new national survey. The C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital poll was conducted by the University of Michigan. Not onlyContinue Reading
Immunotherapies Prove Their Mettle Against Kidney Cancer
Chronic Wasting Disease Found in Deer in 24 States
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SATURDAY, Feb. 16, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Following the recipe for food safety is a must anytime you’re in the kitchen, and it starts with clean hands, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics says. “Always wash your hands with soapy water for at least 20 seconds before and after handlingContinue Reading
THURSDAY, Feb. 14, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Marijuana legalization has been sweeping across the United States, raising concerns that more teens will start toking as pot smoking gains in legitimacy. A new study suggests that’s not the case. Researchers actually found fewer teen marijuana users in states that have adoptedContinue Reading
FDA Panel Backs Ketamine-like Drug for Depression
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FDA Panel Backs Ketamine-like Drug for Depression
Counseling Can Prevent Pregnancy-Related Depression: Task Force
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