[ad_1] HARRISBURG – In recognition of National Childhood Awareness Month, State Senator Andy Dinniman recently held a press conference with Paul Matthews of the Eli Seth Matthews Leukemia Foundation to discuss their …
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[ad_1] China has taken concrete steps to crack down on synthetic opioid exports to the United States, officials in Congress said Thursday. US officials said China had banned 175 ingredients in fentanyl …
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[ad_1] Receive alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered in the morning on weekdays. SUBSCRIBE Shana Dorsey first saw the purplish wound on her father's lower back as he …
Read More »New antibiotics that work | University of California
[ad_1] Scientists have traditionally believed that combining more than two drugs to fight harmful bacteria would produce diminishing returns. The prevailing theory is that the additional benefits of combining three or more …
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[ad_1] Call Ravell, Deseret News Travelers pass through Salt Lake City International Airport on Monday, January 8, 2018. SALT LAKE CITY – There is no way around the problem. You will have …
Read More »Insurance provider will not cover OxyContin in 2019 | New
[ad_1] If you have BlueCross BlueShield, the coverage of your prescription changes. The insurance company will no longer cover the costs of OxyContin. This new policy begins on January 1, 2019. If …
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[ad_1] RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Officials from Carson City and Douglas County report the first known West Nile virus infection in 2018. The person who contracted the disease had the least severe …
Read More »Preventable heart problems killed 415,000 people in 2016
[ad_1] "Broadly preventable" heart problems killed an estimated 415,000 Americans in 2016, according to new data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), highlighting the importance of proactive interventions. As part …
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[ad_1] Dr. Katarzyna Koziol injects sperm directly into an egg during an IVF procedure called intracytoplasmic sperm injection at the Warsaw Novum Clinic (Reuters) A new study suggests that children born through …
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