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Fracking Tied to Lymphomas, Asthma in New Study
The taxpayer-funded study followed a push by families of pediatric cancer patients
Pediatricians’ Group Urges That All Infants Get New RSV Shot
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation applies to infants 19 months of age or younger
Education on Approval Process May Increase Acceptance of New RSV Vaccines
Those educated on vaccine approval process or about potential severity of RSV may be more accepting
Certain Tests for Pregnancy, Ovulation, UTIs Should Not Be Used, FDA Warns
A variety of tests for pregnancy, ovulation, urine, and breast milk should not be used because of concerns over efficacy and safety
New Lawsuit Filed by Family of Henrietta Lacks Over Unauthorized Use of Her Cells
A second lawsuit has been filed by the family of Henrietta Lacks over the use of her cells without her consent
Listeria Cases Spur Recall of ‘Soft Serve On the Go’ Ice Cream
Outbreak involves Listeria monocytogenes infections potentially linked to the ice cream cups
Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Oxycontin Maker’s Bankruptcy Deal
Court is asking the parties to show whether bankruptcy law allows for a blanket shield from all litigation by opioid victims
Amid Shortages, Maker Says Restrictions on Wegovy Will Continue Into 2024
Based on body mass index, 120 million Americans would qualify to take Wegovy
Feds Warn Parents: Do Not Use La-La-Me Infant Loungers Due to Suffocation Risk
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said the loungers put babies at risk for suffocation and falling
Suicide Rates Continue to Rise Among Americans
Suicide rates did drop among the very young by 8.4 percent, and by 6.1 percent among American Indian/Alaska Native people












