[ad_1] Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar said today that new preliminary government data shows a slowdown of drug overdose deaths in the United States. Azar, citing data …
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[ad_1] Despite increased efforts by federal health officials to vaccinate children early in life, the number of unvaccinated children in the U.S. continues to rise, according to a new report. The percentage …
Read More »Six Dead Children in Viral Outbreak at New Jersey Pediatrics Center
[ad_1] A severe viral outbreak in New Jersey pediatric hospital has left six children dead and 12 others infected, the state's Department of Health said Tuesday. The outbreak occurred at the Wanaque …
Read More »Microplastics Were Found in Human Stool for the First Time, Study Says
[ad_1] Microplastics have been found in human stool for the first time, according to a new study presented in Vienna Tuesday, shedding some light on the pervasiveness of the pollutant. The study’s …
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[ad_1] Les humains aiment le plastique. Nous le mettons sur et dans tout, des emballages de nourriture au nettoyant pour le visage. Ce faisant, nous l'envoyons également dans des océans lointains et …
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[ad_1] Traditional medicine has long used aromatic plant-derived compounds such as lavender extract as treatments for anxiety, but how these compounds might work at the neuronal level isn’t fully understood. A team …
Read More »“She has left a huge hole in all of our hearts” Buddy Call 19 Queen dies of stage 4 cancer
[ad_1] Columbia, SC (WLTX) – News19 introduced you to Laurin Long and her fiance, Michael Bank, earlier this year. On March 24, they became husband and wife. SC Woman with Stage 4 …
Read More »Can organic food help you reduce your risk of cancer? A new study suggests the answer may be yes
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain To reduce your risk of cancer, you know you should quit smoking, exercise regularly, wear sunscreen, and take advantage of screening tests. New research suggests another item …
Read More »The overuse of antibiotics: the risks of returning to the dark age of life-threatening surgery "| Society
[ad_1] According to the Chief Medical Officer of England, we will return to the dark era of life-threatening surgery unless we preserve the anti-infective powers of antibiotics. Lady Sally Davies made her …
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[ad_1] Just how important is exercise if you want to live a healthy, longer life? New research finds it is very easy to get rid of high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, heart …
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