Health Highlights: Dec. 11, 2015
Chipotle Executive Apologizes for Food Illness Outbreaks, Promises Improved Safety
First Dengue Vaccine Gets Its First Approval, in Mexico
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Chipotle Executive Apologizes for Food Illness Outbreaks, Promises Improved Safety
First Dengue Vaccine Gets Its First Approval, in Mexico
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But researchers add that too many are still under the influence while behind the wheelContinue Reading
But researchers add that too many are still under the influence while behind the wheelContinue Reading
Chipotle Executive Apologies for Food Illness Outbreaks, Promises Improved Safety
First Dengue Vaccine Gets Its First Approval, in Mexico
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Cooling Cap to Reduce Chemo-Linked Hair Loss Approved by FDA
No Change in U.S. Life Expectancy for Third Year in a Row: CDC
CDC Tests Fail to Detect E. Coli in Onion/Celery Mix Used in Costco Chicken Salad
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Seattle Norovirus Outbreak Sickens Hundreds
Boston College Students Become Ill After Eating at Chipotle Restaurant
Weight Watchers Launches New Program, With Oprah On Board
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Preliminary studies link cannabidiol to seizure reduction, but drug interactions remain a concernContinue Reading
Penis Transplants Approved for Wounded American Soldiers
First Generic Version of Gleevec Approved by FDA
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Jimmy Carter Says Brain Scans Show No Signs of Cancer
First Generic Version of Gleevec Approved by FDA
Chipotle Announces New Food Safety Measures
‘Rabbit Fever’ Cases Rise in the U.S.
Halt Permanent Changes to Human Genes Until Risks Better Understood: Scientists
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‘Rabbit Fever’ Cases Rise in the U.S.
Halt Permanent Changes to Human Genes Until Risks Better Understood: Scientists
JEM Raw Brand Sprouted Nut Butter Spreads Recalled Due to Salmonella Fears
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