New York Times
FDA Gives Food Industry 3 Years to Eliminate Trans Fats
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday gave the food industry three years to eliminate artery-clogging artificial trans fats from the food supply, a long-awaited step that capped years of effort by consumer groups and is expected to ...
US food industry told to end trans fatsSydney Morning Herald
Trans fats face the chop after US Food and Drug Administration announces banABC Online
FDA ruling means 'final nail in the coffin' for trans fatMinneapolis Star Tribune
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New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday gave the food industry three years to eliminate artery-clogging artificial trans fats from the food supply, a long-awaited step that capped years of effort by consumer groups and is expected to ...
US food industry told to end trans fats
Trans fats face the chop after US Food and Drug Administration announces ban
FDA ruling means 'final nail in the coffin' for trans fat
Mashable
South Korea finance minister: MERS outbreak is hurting domestic demand
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance minister said on Wednesday there are signs that domestic demand is contracting as an outbreak of. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) drags on. Measures to fight economic weakness stemming from the current drought ...
MERS: South Korea Tightens Quarantines to Prevent SpreadWall Street Journal
South Korea Reports 8 New MERS CasesNDTV
South Korea conducts experimental plasma therapy on MERS patientsIrish Independent
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Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance minister said on Wednesday there are signs that domestic demand is contracting as an outbreak of. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) drags on. Measures to fight economic weakness stemming from the current drought ...
MERS: South Korea Tightens Quarantines to Prevent Spread
South Korea Reports 8 New MERS Cases
South Korea conducts experimental plasma therapy on MERS patients
Forbes
Breast Cancers Are Rising in Younger And In Older Women: Reasons For Concern
Forbes
A new JNCI report by NIH researchers examines breast cancer trends in U.S. population and cancer registry data. The analysis finds that the most common forms of invasive and non-invasive breast tumors, those that are estrogen receptor (ER) positive, have ...
DDT's breast cancer legacy: Pregnant mother's exposure linked to four-fold ...Washington Post
Breast cancer gets a newly renamed charity - and new hopeTelegraph.co.uk
Breast Cancer Linked to Pesticide Banned Over 30 Years AgoYouth Health Magzine
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Global Times
Diagnostic Imaging
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Forbes
A new JNCI report by NIH researchers examines breast cancer trends in U.S. population and cancer registry data. The analysis finds that the most common forms of invasive and non-invasive breast tumors, those that are estrogen receptor (ER) positive, have ...
DDT's breast cancer legacy: Pregnant mother's exposure linked to four-fold ...
Breast cancer gets a newly renamed charity - and new hope
Breast Cancer Linked to Pesticide Banned Over 30 Years Ago
ABC News
How Diabetics Handle Fasting for the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan
ABC News
As more than a billion Muslims begin the observation this week of the holy month of Ramadan, Wael Mousfar will be among them. Mousfar, 62, is a Type 2 diabetic, so marking the holy month with the customary fasting during daylight can play havoc with his ...
Filipino Muslims to begin observance of Ramadan June 18GMA News
Fasting is excellent for diabetics: ExpertArab News
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ABC News
As more than a billion Muslims begin the observation this week of the holy month of Ramadan, Wael Mousfar will be among them. Mousfar, 62, is a Type 2 diabetic, so marking the holy month with the customary fasting during daylight can play havoc with his ...
Filipino Muslims to begin observance of Ramadan June 18
Fasting is excellent for diabetics: Expert
Christian Science Monitor
Underage Drinking Rates Drop Six Percent In Eleven Years
RTT News
Underage drinking rates have dropped by as much as six percent in the last 11 years, according to a new study from researchers at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). For the study the researchers examined ...
Alcohol Binge Drinking Among Underage Declines [STUDY]ValueWalk
Collective Efforts Help Reduce Underage and Binge Drinking Rates in AmericaNYC Today
Underage drinking and binge drinking takes a dip in the last 11 years – says a ...Times Gazette
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RTT News
Underage drinking rates have dropped by as much as six percent in the last 11 years, according to a new study from researchers at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). For the study the researchers examined ...
Alcohol Binge Drinking Among Underage Declines [STUDY]
Collective Efforts Help Reduce Underage and Binge Drinking Rates in America
Underage drinking and binge drinking takes a dip in the last 11 years – says a ...
Reuters UK
Fifteen years after smokers quit, heart failure risk may fall to normal
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) - For most former smokers who quit at least 15 years ago, the risks of heart failure and death are the same as those of someone who never smoked, according to a new U.S. study. “These results support the majority of literature, including that ...
Most Smokers' Heart Risks Fall to Normal 15 Years After QuittingNewsmax
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Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) - For most former smokers who quit at least 15 years ago, the risks of heart failure and death are the same as those of someone who never smoked, according to a new U.S. study. “These results support the majority of literature, including that ...
Most Smokers' Heart Risks Fall to Normal 15 Years After Quitting
New York Times
Correct precautions will allow safe fun in the sun
Tyler Morning Telegraph
We all need some sun exposure — it's the top source of vitamin D, which helps our bodies absorb calcium for stronger, healthier bones. But it doesn't take much time in the sun for most people to get the vitamin D they need. And repeated unprotected ...
Well | Wearable Devices to Prevent SunburnNew York Times (blog)
Consumer Reports tests face sunscreensKSAT San Antonio
When you really need a face sunscreenConsumerReports.org
Montreal Gazette
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Tyler Morning Telegraph
We all need some sun exposure — it's the top source of vitamin D, which helps our bodies absorb calcium for stronger, healthier bones. But it doesn't take much time in the sun for most people to get the vitamin D they need. And repeated unprotected ...
Well | Wearable Devices to Prevent Sunburn
Consumer Reports tests face sunscreens
When you really need a face sunscreen
Fox News
New Implant for Parkinson's Receives FDA Nod
Youth Health Magzine
People with Parkinson's disease have one more treatment to consider after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally approved a new device that can help control the symptoms. Parkinson's disease is a common neurological disorder affecting at ...
FDA gives approval to brain implant for Parkinson Disease patientsThe Silver Ink
FDA Approves Brain Implant For Parkinson's Disease Patients; Electrical Pulse ...Medical Daily
FDA Clears St. Jude's Brain Implant For Parkinson's DiseaseMed Device Online (press release)
Empire State Tribune
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Youth Health Magzine
People with Parkinson's disease have one more treatment to consider after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally approved a new device that can help control the symptoms. Parkinson's disease is a common neurological disorder affecting at ...
FDA gives approval to brain implant for Parkinson Disease patients
FDA Approves Brain Implant For Parkinson's Disease Patients; Electrical Pulse ...
FDA Clears St. Jude's Brain Implant For Parkinson's Disease
New York Times
Study supports antibiotics to treat appendicitis
The Seattle Times
The study comes amid growing questions about the routine use of surgery to treat appendicitis, which afflicts 1 out of 10 adults at some point in their lives. By GINA KOLATA. The New York Times. For more than 100 years, the standard treatment for ...
Study Supports Antibiotic Use to Treat AppendicitisBoston Globe
Antibiotics May Be Alternative to Appendectomy Surgery, Study FindsTIME
Surgery-free option for appendicitis could become the normCNN
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The Seattle Times
The study comes amid growing questions about the routine use of surgery to treat appendicitis, which afflicts 1 out of 10 adults at some point in their lives. By GINA KOLATA. The New York Times. For more than 100 years, the standard treatment for ...
Study Supports Antibiotic Use to Treat Appendicitis
Antibiotics May Be Alternative to Appendectomy Surgery, Study Finds
Surgery-free option for appendicitis could become the norm
Press Herald
Hairy armpits on women are trending
New Zealand Herald
Women are proudly showing off their growth on Instagram and YouTube, and it's not just Miley Cyrus anymore. Photos / Instagram, Getty Images. On social media and red carpets, from New York to China, hairy underarms are having a mainstream moment.
Chinese women's armpit hair selfie contest crowns six winnersInternational Business Times UK
Shorn or Hairy: Female Underarms Having a Mainstream MomentNew York Times
Hairy underarms are having a mainstream momentNOLA.com
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New Zealand Herald
Women are proudly showing off their growth on Instagram and YouTube, and it's not just Miley Cyrus anymore. Photos / Instagram, Getty Images. On social media and red carpets, from New York to China, hairy underarms are having a mainstream moment.
Chinese women's armpit hair selfie contest crowns six winners
Shorn or Hairy: Female Underarms Having a Mainstream Moment
Hairy underarms are having a mainstream moment
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