Disney pulls "Jessie" episode that makes fun of gluten-free child
Anger erupts in celiac disease community after a Disney Channel show pokes fun at a kid who can’t eat gluten Powered by...
read moreEnvironmental Working Group's top sunscreens for 2013
The Environmental Working Group rated hundreds of sunscreens, here are their top picks Powered by...
read moreVermont governor signs assisted-suicide bill
Vermont now fourth state that allows physicians to prescribe lethal medications to terminally ill patients Powered by...
read moreFDA raises concerns about experimental sleep aid suvorexant
Insomnia drug from Merck helped people sleep but caused daytime drowsiness and suicidal thinking, FDA warned Powered by...
read moreKetamine may be quick, effective treatment for untreatable depression
Ketamine is sometimes illegally abused in higher doses as party drug, where users go into a “K-hole” Powered by...
read moreEnvironmental Working Group's 2013 sunscreen guide takes aim at high SPFs
Group’s sunscreen guide found only 25 percent of products on market offer strong, broad UV protection and pose few safety concerns Powered by...
read moreMeasles uptick in Britain: Blame Andrew Wakefield's autism-vaccine study?
Last month, emergency vaccination clinics were held every weekend in Wales, the epicenter of the measles outbreak in U.K. Powered by...
read moreObese kids have different breath than skinny ones, study says
“Breathprints” may contain information on risks for conditions like diabetes, fatty liver disease Powered by...
read moreMen who had ADHD as kids may be more likely to be obese as adults
Pediatrics study showed 41 percent of males who had ADHD as kids became obese, compared to 22 percent among adults who weren’t hyperactive as kids Powered by...
read moreU.S. gov't anthrax adviser was on drugmaker's board
After former Navy secretary urged gov’t to stockpile anti-anthrax drug, his biotech firm won $334M in federal contracts beginning in 2006 Powered by...
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