On Tuesday, after being exposed to measles, 23 unvaccinated high school students were told to go home and stay there until January 29.
Too many deaths being caused by lifestyle choices, WHO says
WHO reports that there are way too many deaths every year being caused by wrong lifestyle choices, meaning that many of these non-communicable diseases are avoidable.
Researchers want doctors to start talking to U.S. kids about eating too much pizza
A new study finds that pizza is the second largest source of calories for children ages 2-18.
Measles outbreak raises questions about opting out
The measles outbreak that started at Disneyland has officials rethinking whether or not to allow people the option not to get the vaccine.
Woman and child die of bird flu in Egypt, five deaths since 2015
Two more patients in Egypt have succumbed to H5N1 bird flu, bringing the death toll to five in 2015.
Current milk surplus may cause a decrease in milk prices in 2015
Dairy farmers across the U.S. disheartened about the current milk supply glut, as 2014 was a record-setting year for milk sales.
Diabetics may soon get new bloodless detection device
A new and painless way of testing sugar-levels without drawing blood, has been developed by a graduate student in California.
Ebola scare sends two Sierra Leone volunteers into isolation at UK hospitals
The patients were isolated as a precautionary step, and they are considered a very low risk to the public.
Neural tube defects declining
Neural tube defects have been declining since 1998, in part due to folic acid supplementation through food and multivitamins.
Soft drinks no longer listed on Wendy’s kid’s menu
Soft drinks will no longer appear on Wendy’s kids’ meal menus — juice, milk, and water will be highlighted instead.
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