Very few foods have vitamin D, but the best sources are fatty fish.
Sierra Leone announces Ebola lockdown
A three-day country-wide Ebola quarantine has been instated in Sierra Leone.
NIH and FDA labs turn up plague-causing bacteria, ricin, among others
Discovery of more improperly stored pathogens in FDA and NIH labs prompts safety concerns at government labs worldwide.
FDA okays new drug for melanoma treatment
Approximately 76,100 new melanomas will be diagnosed by the end of 2014, resulting in approximately 9,710 deaths.
Illinois hospital tells children not to visit due to mystery virus
Reports describe this disease as a “mystery virus” and note that it is similar to a cold, but is more severe.
Sunlight may help reduce high blood pressure, study finds
Nitric oxide stored in the top layers of the skin reacts to sunlight and causes blood vessels to widen as the oxide moves into the bloodstream.
Potassium-rich foods could lower stroke risk in older women, study finds
The researchers analyzed 90,137 postmenopausal women between the ages of 50 to 79, and tracked them for approximately 11 years.
Ladies, your bra will not give you breast cancer
Rigorous study finds no association between bra use and breast cancer
CVS change’s store name and ends tobacco sales earlier
CVS Caremark announced that it is pulling tobacco products from its shelves a month sooner than originally planned and is changing its name to CVS Health.
Smoking is now banned in over 80% of homes
The CDC reports that more than 80 percent of U.S. households no longer permit smoking indoors.
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