Friday, July 28, 2017

Protect Yourself From the Overuse of Antibiotics

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Protect Yourself From the Overuse of AntibioticsAmericans are taking antibiotics that are not just unnecessary but also potentially harmful, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The report evaluated a...


Protect Yourself From the Overuse of AntibioticsAmericans are taking antibiotics that are not just unnecessary but also potentially harmful, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The report evaluated a...


ABC News: Health
The Senate crash of the seven-year Republican drive to obliterate the Obama health care law has incited GOP finger-pointing
The Senate crash of the seven-year Republican drive to obliterate the Obama health care law has incited GOP finger-pointing
British Prime Minister Theresa May has expressed her sorrow at the death of a terminally ill 11-month-old baby whose court battle to seek experimental medical treatment in the United States caught the attention of the world
British Prime Minister Theresa May has expressed her sorrow at the death of a terminally ill 11-month-old baby whose court battle to seek experimental medical treatment in the United States caught the attention of the world
Reuters: Health News
(Reuters) - Available data supports the safety of Dynavax Technologies Corp's experimental hepatitis B vaccine when administered to adults, a panel of expert advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday.
(Reuters Health) - Dr. Rebekah Gardner has to make a choice each time she sees a patient in her Rhode Island office: she can scroll computer screens and click boxes, or she can focus on the patient and take home the computer work.
(Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that an Arkansas law restricting the use of the so-called abortion pill could proceed, overturning a lower court's decision in 2015 that blocked the law a day before it was to go into effect.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to reduce nicotine levels in cigarettes and move smokers toward potentially less harmful e-cigarettes, in a major regulatory shift announced on Friday that sent tobacco stocks plunging.

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