Health Highlights: Jan. 26, 2018
!7 Universities Bar Funding From Anti-Smoking Group With Tobacco Ties
E. Coli Outbreak Tied to Leafy Greens is Over: CDC
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!7 Universities Bar Funding From Anti-Smoking Group With Tobacco Ties
E. Coli Outbreak Tied to Leafy Greens is Over: CDC
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Senate Confirms Alex Azar as Health Secretary
Tiny Device Could Lead to Better Treatment of Brain Diseases
Meatballs Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
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San Diego Hepatitis A Public Health Emergency Over: Officials
Philadelphia Officials Propose Safe Injection Sites
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Second Alert About Measles Patient At O’Hare Airport
Governors Call on Trump to do More to Fight Opioid Crisis
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Packets That Turn Opioid Painkillers Into Useless Gel Offered at Walmart
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AIDS Activist Dr. Mathilde Krim Dies at 91
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Coconut Tree Brand Frozen Shredded Coconut
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(HealthDay News) — If you lose power, it’s a good idea to keep your refrigerator and freezer closed to keep food safe, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. A refrigerator will stay cold for about four hours, and a freezer should preserve food for up to 48 hours ifContinue Reading
Wild Monkeys in Florida Could Pass Herpes to People
Eric Clapton Reveals Tinnitus Hearing Problem
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(HealthDay News) — One in six Americans gets food poisoning each year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. That adds up to 48 million cases annually. The germs behind food poisoning and the symptoms they cause vary. But symptoms frequently include: Abdominal cramps. Diarrhea, which may be watery orContinue Reading
Trump Policy Shift on Medicaid Work Requirement Could Affect Millions of People
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