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Public Health (Page 494)

FDA Panel Says No to Over-the-Counter Allergy Drug Singulair

2014-05-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 2, 2014
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Asthma, Public Health

Experts expressed relief at the decision, citing safety concernsContinue Reading

1st MERS Case Reported in U.S.

2014-05-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 2, 2014
In: Asthma, Diseases, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Patient had recently been in Saudi Arabia, epicenter of outbreak that has sickened 400 people and killed 93, CDC saysContinue Reading

1st MERS Case Reported in U.S.

2014-05-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 2, 2014
In: Asthma, Diseases, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Patient had recently been in Saudi Arabia, epicenter of outbreak that has sickened 400 people and killed 93, CDC saysContinue Reading

Trampolines Linked to More Than 1 Million ER Visits Over a Decade

2014-05-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 2, 2014
In: Fitness & Exercise, General Health, Kids' Health, Public Health

Study finds cost of those injuries topped $1 billionContinue Reading

Many Ivy League Students Admit Using ADHD Drugs for Better Grades: Study

2014-05-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 2, 2014
In: Kids' Health, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

18 percent surveyed said they’ve used meds like Adderall to stay alert when crammingContinue Reading

White House Report Confirms 8 Million Obamacare Enrollees

2014-05-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 1, 2014
In: Health Insurance, Public Health

GOP analysis says only two-thirds of people who signed up through HealthCare.gov have paid premiumsContinue Reading

When Older Adults Consider Suicide, Depression May Not Be Main Reason

2014-05-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 1, 2014
In: Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Study suggests health, money, family problems more likely to trigger troubling thoughtsContinue Reading

When Older Adults Consider Suicide, Depression May Not Be Main Reason

2014-05-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 1, 2014
In: Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Study suggests health, money, family problems more likely to trigger troubling thoughtsContinue Reading

Psst, Girls Have Been Better Students Than Boys for Decades

2014-05-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 1, 2014
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

Study authors call female superiority a ‘well-kept secret’ that’s been true for nearly 100 yearsContinue Reading

Low Vitamin D Linked to Aggressive, Advanced Prostate Cancers: Study

2014-05-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: May 1, 2014
In: Cancer, Men's Health, Nutrition / Vitamins, Public Health

Adequate levels may help keep cell growth in check, but researchers say more study neededContinue Reading

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