Health Highlights: Oct. 22, 2018
Immunotherapy-Chemo Combo Extends Lives of Women With Aggressive Breast Cancer
Ready-to-Eat Salads Recalled
Hackers Steal HealthCare.gov Data of 75,000 People
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Immunotherapy-Chemo Combo Extends Lives of Women With Aggressive Breast Cancer
Ready-to-Eat Salads Recalled
Hackers Steal HealthCare.gov Data of 75,000 People
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Sharp Drop in U.S. Life Expectancy Rankings by 2040: Study
Congo Ebola Outbreak Not a Global Emergency: WHO
Salmonella Cases Linked to Raw Chicken Products Rises to 92 in 29 States: CDC
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Recreational Marijuana Now Legal in Canada
Self-Lubricating Condom Might Increase Its Use
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TUESDAY, Oct. 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) — The gluten-free diet craze is both reassuring and upsetting to people with celiac disease who are allergic to the nutrient, a small study suggests. People with celiac disease say they’re happy to have more food choices at stores and restaurants. But some withContinue Reading
Heart Researcher’s Papers Contain Fraudulent Data: Harvard
WHO Calls Meeting on Congo Ebola Outbreak
Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dead at Age 65
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Resistance From Residents Hampering Efforts to Contain Congo Ebola Outbreak
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More Young American Children Not Getting Recommended Vaccines: CDC
Nine Recent Cases of Polio-Like Illness Among Children in Illinois Being Investigated
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Toxic Metal Cadmium Found in Chain-Store Jewelry
Aetna-CVS Merger Approved
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Trump to Sign Bills Lifting Drug Price ‘Gag Orders’ on Pharmacists
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Polio-Like Condition in Children on Rise Again in U.S.
Flea-Borne Typhus Outbreak in Los Angeles County
Mental Health Problems Increase With Global Warming: Study
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