The use of daily low-dose aspirin to prevent a heart attack or stroke is being questioned by the FDA.
Massachusetts must fix its insurance exchange or join the federal site
If Massachusetts cannot repair its broken site by the summer, it will be forced to join the federal site for open enrollment in 2015.
Wild Poliovirus resurgence abroad, U.S. population threatened
The devastating, crippling poliovirus has made a comeback in the Middle East and Africa, sparking a very high level of concern in U.S. health officials who warn that a return of the disease is only an international flight away.
MERS virus cases rise drastically in the Middle East
A huge spike in reported cases of MERS in the last month causes many to worry.
Study: People think food tastes better if it costs more
A menu from an all-you-can-eat buffet was presented to 139 diners, with dishes priced either at $4 or $8.
Muddy obstacle courses may cause bacterial infection
The CDC is encouraging race organizers and public health agencies to inform attendees of the hazards related to ingesting muddy water by accident.
Coca-Cola removes unnatural chemical from Powerade
BVO is used to stabilize oils and other ingredients in flavored drinks so that they don’t become separated after sitting for an extended period of time.
Vibrating pill may hold secret to treating chronic constipation
During the pilot study phase, the capsule nearly doubled the weekly bowel movements in patients.
Study: Diabetes rates skyrocket in kids and teens
Understanding the reason for this trend is complicated, because the causes for the two types of diabetes are different.
CDC confirms first U.S. case of MERS virus
MERS is a coronavirus of the same family as SARS.
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