Health Highlights: Aug. 24, 2018
Illnesses Linked to McDonald’s Salads Reach 507 Cases in 15 States and NYC: FDA
Nature Valley Granola Bars Will No Longer Carry ‘100 Percent Natural’ Claim
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Illnesses Linked to McDonald’s Salads Reach 507 Cases in 15 States and NYC: FDA
Nature Valley Granola Bars Will No Longer Carry ‘100 Percent Natural’ Claim
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Four More Experimental Ebola Treatments Approved for Use in Congo
Gym Class Memories Can Influence Adults’ Exercise Habits: Study
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Trump Plan to Relax Coal-Fired Power Plant Rules Could Lead to 1,400 Deaths a Year
FDA Extends EpiPen Expiration Dates to Tackle Shortage
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TUESDAY, Aug. 21, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Play is a child’s most important work, preschool teachers like to say, and a new American Academy of Pediatrics report wholeheartedly agrees. Play is a crucial way for kids to develop social and mental skills, head off stress and build a healthy bondContinue Reading
Wildfire Smoke Causing Poor Air Quality in U.S. Pacific Northwest
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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
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