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Public Health (Page 345)

High Blood Pressure Rates Have Doubled Worldwide Since 1975

2016-11-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 16, 2016
In: Blood Pressure, Healthy Living, Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

Most of the burden lies in poorer nations and not the U.S. and other wealthy countries, study findsContinue Reading

Some Ebola Infections May Be Symptomless

2016-11-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 15, 2016
In: Infectious Disease, Public Health

Findings suggest impact of virus during recent outbreak may have been underestimatedContinue Reading

Heavy Smoking May Boost Blacks’ Diabetes Risk

2016-11-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 13, 2016
In: Diabetes, Healthy Living, Public Health

Study found bigger threat for those with more than pack-a-day habitContinue Reading

Colleges Not Fully Prepared for Students With Food Allergies: Study

2016-11-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 11, 2016
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Public Health

Lack of support programs to help them stay safe is a significant issue, allergists sayContinue Reading

Trump Victory Won’t Derail Obamacare Open Enrollment for 2017

2016-11-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 11, 2016
In: General Health, Health Insurance, Public Health

Obama administration assures consumers that sign-ups will continueContinue Reading

Food Safety Not Always on Menu of TV Cooking Shows

2016-11-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 11, 2016
In: Food and Health, General Health, Health News, Healthy Living, Nutrition / Vitamins, Public Health

Researchers say producers are missing a chance to teach viewers how to head off foodborne illnessesContinue Reading

Trump Victory Won’t Derail Obamacare Open Enrollment for 2017

2016-11-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 11, 2016
In: General Health, Health Insurance, Public Health

Obama administration assures consumers that sign-ups will continueContinue Reading

Food Safety Not Always on Menu of TV Cooking Shows

2016-11-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 11, 2016
In: Food and Health, General Health, Health News, Healthy Living, Nutrition / Vitamins, Public Health

Researchers say producers are missing a chance to teach viewers how to head off foodborne illnessesContinue Reading

Live Fish at School May Reel in Future Scientists: Study

2016-11-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 10, 2016
In: General Health, Health & Technology, Public Health

Watching them develop teaches kids about biology, improves their attitude towards science, research findsContinue Reading

Kids With Cardiac Arrest Less Likely to Survive CPR at Night

2016-11-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 8, 2016
In: Doctors and Health Care, Heart / Cardiovascular, Kids' Health, Public Health

Researchers don’t yet know why chances of success better at other times of dayContinue Reading

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