Health Highlights: Feb. 11, 2014
Mid-Sized Companies Get Extra Year to Comply With Affordable Care Act
More Studies Needed on Female Libido Drug: FDA
U.S. Drug Shortages Have Tripled: Report
Shirley Temple Dead at 85
Mid-Sized Companies Get Extra Year to Comply With Affordable Care Act
More Studies Needed on Female Libido Drug: FDA
U.S. Drug Shortages Have Tripled: Report
Shirley Temple Dead at 85
Uncle Ben’s Infused Rice Products Recalled
Millions of Pounds of Meat Recalled by California Company
Children’s Health Insurance Problem Fixed: CMS
Stress of Birth May Cause Some Cases of Autism: Study
‘Star Trek’ Actor Leonard Nimoy has COPD
Concerns Raised About Surgical Method to Remove Uterine Fibroid Tumors
Newer Norovirus Strain Caused Cruise Ship Outbreak: CDC
Doctors realized patient’s mysterious symptoms resembled those of a character on the medical dramaContinue Reading
Subway Restaurants to Remove Chemical From Bread
Study Suggests Longer Labor is Normal
Healthy Choice Chicken Noodle Soup Recalled
Toxic Chemical Releases Fell in 2012: EPA
New Anti-Smoking Ad Campaign Targets Youth
New Anti-Smoking Ad Campaign Targets Youth
Brain Changes Found in Hockey Players With Concussions
Blood Sugar Monitoring System Approved for Children, Teens: FDA
Pill Camera to Check Colon Approved by FDA
Researchers found that kids consume at least twice the recommended daily amountsContinue Reading
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Dead at 46
Cancer Cases Will Rise to 22 Million a Year: Report
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