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12/30/2019
The South Pacific island nation of Samoa has lifted a six week-state of emergency after the infection rate from a measles outbreak that has swept the country started to come under control.
The South Pacific island nation of Samoa has lifted a six week-state of emergency after the infection rate from a measles outbreak that has swept the country started to come under control.
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12/30/2019
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12/27/2019
An online tool that analyzes symptoms may help people decide whether to seek immediate care in the emergency room or to adopt a wait-and-see strategy, a new study suggests.
An online tool that analyzes symptoms may help people decide whether to seek immediate care in the emergency room or to adopt a wait-and-see strategy, a new study suggests.
An online tool that analyzes...
12/27/2019
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12/27/2019
Nearly 17,000 bottles of a prescription anticonvulsant used to treat seizures are being recalled.
Nearly 17,000 bottles of a prescription anticonvulsant used to treat seizures are being recalled.
Nearly 17,000 bottles of a...
12/27/2019
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12/27/2019
The FDA has issued a Class III recall for a prescription NMDA-receptor antagonist used to treat moderate-to-severe dementia associated with Alzheimer disease.
The FDA has issued a Class III recall for a prescription NMDA-receptor antagonist used to treat moderate-to-severe dementia associated with Alzheimer disease.
The FDA has issued a Class III...
12/27/2019
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12/27/2019
A prescription anticonvulsant used to treat seizures as well as nerve pain associated with shingles is being recalled.
A prescription anticonvulsant used to treat seizures as well as nerve pain associated with shingles is being recalled.
A prescription anticonvulsant...
12/27/2019
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12/25/2019
Diabetes medications and blood-test supplies are sold, traded, and donated on black markets because the US health care system isn't meeting patients' needs, a study shows.
Diabetes medications and blood-test supplies are sold, traded, and donated on black markets because the US health care system isn't meeting patients' needs, a study shows.
Diabetes medications and...
12/25/2019
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12/24/2019
The proportion of e-cigarette users who started vaping at age 14 or younger has more than tripled in the US over the past five years, a recent study suggests.
The proportion of e-cigarette users who started vaping at age 14 or younger has more than tripled in the US over the past five years, a recent study suggests.
The proportion of e-cigarette...
12/24/2019
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12/23/2019
Use of dietary supplements that boost levels of antioxidants, iron, vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids appeared to lower the effectiveness of chemotherapy, researchers report in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Use of dietary supplements that boost levels of antioxidants, iron, vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids appeared to lower the effectiveness of chemotherapy, researchers report in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Use of dietary supplements that...
12/23/2019
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12/23/2019
A 2-day course of antibiotic therapy can lower the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia among patients being treated with targeted temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with shockable rhythm, according to results of a...
A 2-day course of antibiotic therapy can lower the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia among patients being treated with targeted temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with shockable rhythm, according to results of a...
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12/23/2019
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12/23/2019
From 2002 through 2015, the proportion of Americans with an identified source of primary care decreased, particularly among younger and less medically complex individuals.
From 2002 through 2015, the proportion of Americans with an identified source of primary care decreased, particularly among younger and less medically complex individuals.
From 2002 through 2015, the...
12/23/2019
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