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Public Health (Page 377)

Alcohol Sales Dropped After Maryland Raised Liquor Tax

2016-04-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 13, 2016
In: Alcoholism, Public Health

Study finding suggests the tactic could help to reduce harmful effect of excess drinking, researcher saysContinue Reading

Fighting Back, Bedbugs Grow a Thicker Skin

2016-04-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 13, 2016
In: Fitness & Exercise, General Health, Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Public Health, Skin Care

It helps protect against pesticides and may explain why population is growing worldwide, scientists suggestContinue Reading

Doctors Often Overestimate Promise of Newly Approved Drugs

2016-04-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 12, 2016
In: General Health, Healthy Living, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Many misinterpret FDA ‘breakthrough’ designation, survey findsContinue Reading

Venclexta Approved for Specific Genetic Blood Cancer

2016-04-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 11, 2016
In: Cancer, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

A form of chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Continue Reading

Besides Your Lungs, Smoking May Harm Your Job Prospects, Paycheck

2016-04-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 11, 2016
In: Cancer, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Public Health, Social Issues

Income difference works out to more than $8,000 annually, study findsContinue Reading

Your Income, Hometown May Be Key to Your Lifespan

2016-04-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 11, 2016
In: Cancer, Care Giving, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Certain areas in U.S. trend toward shorter lives, and poverty lowers life expectancy across the board, study findsContinue Reading

Smoking Rates Stall Among Young Blacks

2016-04-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 8, 2016
In: Cancer, Kids' Health, Public Health

Progress in anti-smoking campaigns slows as tobacco companies ramp up marketing in black neighborhoods, study saysContinue Reading

Smoking Rates Stall Among Young Blacks

2016-04-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 8, 2016
In: Cancer, Kids' Health, Public Health

Progress in anti-smoking campaigns slows as tobacco companies ramp up marketing in black neighborhoods, study saysContinue Reading

First Wire-Free Pacemaker Approved

2016-04-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 8, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Treats irregular heartbeat without wired leads
Continue Reading

Schools in Most States Skimp on Phys Ed, Study Finds

2016-04-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 8, 2016
In: Fitness & Exercise, Kids' Health, Public Health

Only Oregon and D.C. require recommended amount of physical activity; many states withhold it or use it as punishmentContinue Reading

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