[ad_1] MANHASSET, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – Two families reunited by tragedy now celebrate life. This after a young woman from Long Island perished in a scuba diving accident last summer. His mother donated …
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[ad_1] Four cases of infant botulism prompted the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to issue a safety reminder to parents and caregivers to avoid giving honey to infants aged under 10 years. …
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[ad_1] US authorities warned consumers Tuesday not to consume romaine lettuce as part of an investigation into a new multi-state outbreak of E. Coli, the second episode of this year related to …
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[ad_1] A freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park, died Sunday of adenovirus-related complications, and her family wonders if the university – which has seen several cases of the disease – …
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[ad_1] Romaine lettuce makes people seriously ill again, prompting public health officials in the United States and Canada to issue national alerts: do not eat any form of romaine lettuce and discard …
Read More »A new MRI brain imaging technique could predict up to 95% of Alzheimer's cases
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[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images Research suggests that pointing fingers at parents for children's weight gain may be unfair. Parents' eating habits were thought to be an important factor in …
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[ad_1] Romaine lettuce is dangerous in all its forms, said Tuesday a center for prevention and control of diseases in a food security alert, in response to a new outbreak of diseases …
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