Health Highlights: Feb. 1, 2019
Shortage of Anxiety Drug Concerns Patients, Doctors
Too Many Kids Using Too Much Toothpaste
Pain Often Missed in Girls
Staying Off Facebook Brings Benefits: Study
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Shortage of Anxiety Drug Concerns Patients, Doctors
Too Many Kids Using Too Much Toothpaste
Pain Often Missed in Girls
Staying Off Facebook Brings Benefits: Study
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Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Being a Night or Morning Person
Brain Injury Raises Risk of PTSD, Depression: Study
Use of Live Pigs at Brown University’s Medical School is Illegal, Doctor Group Says
More Infant Ibuprofen Recalled Due to Higher Concentrations
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FDA Gets ‘F’ in Tobacco Prevention Report Card
Tyson Foods Recalls Chicken Nuggets
Large Insulin Price Hike to Be Investigated by U.S. Congress
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Prepared Foods With Baby Spinach Recalled by Whole Food Markets
Thrive Market Recalls Nut Butters
Antibiotic-Resistance Genes From India Found in Arctic: Study
U.S. Nobel Laureate Knew About Gene-Edited Babies Long Before They Were Born
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‘Sneezed-In’ Tissues Marketed to Prevent Colds, Flu
Gene Therapy Shows Promise Against Sickle Cell Disease
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More Lawsuits Launched Over Loss of Frozen Eggs, Embryos
Gum Disease Bacteria Found in Brains of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
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Gold Medal Flour Recalled Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
Measles a Public Health Emergency in ‘Anti-Vax’ Hotspot Near Portland, Ore.
Climate Change Could Alter Proportion of Male/Female Babies: Study
Nurse Arrested in Case Involving Incapacitated Woman Who Gave Birth
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WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) — For many, a microwave is indispensable, but questions remain about the safety of containers used to cook and reheat food in it. Most of the controversy surrounds the chemicals used to make plastic containers soft or clear, like BPA and phthalates. These chemicalsContinue Reading
Insulin Price More Than Doubles in U.S.
U.S. Government Shutdown Putting Workers’ Health at Risk
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TUESDAY, Jan. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Whether it’s infiltrating a cruise ship, a restaurant or a college dorm, the norovirus is often in the news. It’s the leading cause of illness from contaminated food in the United States. While food can be tainted at its source, food workers whoContinue Reading
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