Opioid addicts sharing needles the in southern region of Indiana have caused a major outbreak of the AIDS causing virus
Doctor who survived Ebola slams media, public for portraying him as reckless
Dr. Craig Spencer said he was not experiencing symptoms until the day of his hospitalization, contrary to reports that indicated he had felt fatigue two days prior.
Deadly C. Difficile infections may be picked up in doctors offices
A bacteria called C. diff is potentially deadly and annually infects up to half a million people living in America.
Medical cannabis now being used to treat illnesses in dogs and cats
The medical marijuana debate is being extended to include pets.
Alarming study finds that NSAIDs after a heart attack can cause dangerous bleeding
Researchers found that even when taken for a short time, NSAIDs like aspirin and ibuprofen were much more likely to cause bleeding that required hospitalization in patients undergoing antithrombotic therapy.
Most Americans think children should be vaccinated
Nearly 80 percent of Americans believe a healthy child should be vaccinated against preventable diseases.
A new study finds the most and least addictive foods
Researchers find highly processed snacks more addictive than all-natural food
WHO calling for ‘collective response’ to measles outbreak
WHO Europe director “taken aback” by measles outbreak case numbers
Stunning find: New HIV drug cuts infection by 86 percent in healthy gay men
Researchers found that those who take Truvada before and after risky gay sex had a dramatically lower risk of contracting HIV.
Frequent Aspirin use can cause more severe strokes
28 percent of stroke victims have some level of aspirin resistance
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