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Spinach Recalled In 39 States
Taylor Farms Retail Inc. is voluntarily recalling spinach sold under five brand names.
Vegetarian Diet May Cut Heart Disease Risk
The risk of hospitalization or death from heart disease is almost a third lower in vegetarians, study says.
Smokers Die About A Decade Earlier On Average
Cigarette smoking remains a leading cause of death in the U.S.
What Food Made You Sick?
Produce accounts for nearly half of food illnesses. Poultry accounts for the most fatalities.
FDA OK’s First OTC Remedy For Overactive Bladder
Those who suffer with bladder problems wait on average seven years before seeking treatment.
Are Those Who Multitask Most The Worst At It?
Next time you see a driver talking on the cell phone, you might want to change lanes.
New Strain Of Norovirus Spreading Quickly In U.S.
The flu is not the only highly contagious disease raging this winter.
Hearing Loss Linked To Mental Decline In Elderly
Older people with hearing deficits are more likely to develop problems with memory.
ADHD Rises By Almost 25% In 1 Decade
ADHD is one of the most common childhood neurobehavioral disorders.
Flu Deaths ‘Unpredictable’
U.S. deaths from flu range from about 3,000 to about 50,000 per year.
Alcohol And A Good Night’s Sleep Don’t Mix
Alcohol allows people to fall asleep quicker, but causes next day drowsiness.
Aspirin Linked To Blinding Eye Disease
Macular degeneration is a leading cause of blindness in older adults. Taking aspirin may bring it on.
Flu Stretches Hospitals, Drug Supplies Nationwide
The early flu season has turned severe in some parts of the country.
Americans Sicker Compared To Other Wealthy Nations
Americans die young and have high rates of many types of diseases and injuries.
Coughs Can Last About Two Weeks
There is a disconnect between how long people think a cough should last and how long it actually does.


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