Coronavirus death toll rises to 41 in China, at least 10 countries have confirmed cases The coronavirus infects 1,400 people worldwide; reaction and analysis from Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips.
CDC reports a record number of measles cases in the US The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says America may lose measles elimination status if outbreaks continue.
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Researchers from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MA, and Northwestern University in Chicago, IL, analyzed prescription data on 19.2 million
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Should you sign-up for the new 4-in-1 flu jab? After last year’s failed to give full protection, there’s a new range of advanced injections on offer… Winter is
In August, we covered a large-scale review that drew an unequivocal conclusion: it’s not, in fact, safe to drink any amount of alcohol. Senior author Dr. Emmanuela Gakidou
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(HealthDay)—Three-quarters of Americans are falling far short when it comes to exercise, and the South and Midwest bear the dubious distinction of having the most couch potatoes, a
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