The Washington Post based the report on the examination of 1,300 school and parent-provided lunches.
George W. Bush to Ebola survivor Amber Vinson: ‘You look great’
Vinson survived Ebola after being infected with the deadly disease while treating Ebola patient Thomas Duncan.
Ebola scare at nude beach [VIDEO]
Officials later determined that none of the recently arrived travelers were carrying the deadly disease.
Are you fat? Genes may share some of the blame, says new study
The findings could result in improvements to weight loss.
New HIV drug could cure disease with just one pill
Gilead Sciences has yet another blockbuster drug in the regulatory pipeline; this one is for offering lower dose treatment for HIV.
Ebola nurse denies carelessness, had checked for fever before boarding plane
Texas authorities cleared her to fly home from Ohio, the nurse said.
Millions of women are skipping potentially life-saving cervical cancer screenings, CDC says
With more than 12,000 women diagnosed with cervical cancer in a year and one-third of them dying from it, early detection is the key to fighting the disease.
Critical increase in colorectal cancer rates shown in young adults
For patients between 20 and 34, colon cancers will increase by 90 percent and rectal cancers by 124.2 percent.
Why this coming Spring will be especially vicious for allergy sufferers
Experts speculate that more carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere will cause increases in airborne pollen, which will translate into greater intensity of symptoms in allergy sufferers.
Researchers reveal the secret to fending off kidney stones
There is a 35 to 50 chance of having another kidney stone after having one episode.
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