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Vaccine shows promise for preventing active TB disease
An experimental vaccine proved 50% effective at preventing latent tuberculosis infection from turning into active disease in a three-year study
New opioid prescribing guidelines reverse course on strict restrictions
The Department of Health and Human Services reversed course on its opioid guidelines this week and advised doctors that cutting
Nurse alleges colleagues misused Benadryl to put patients to sleep: Lawsuit
A nurse in New Jersey is suing a hospital, claiming that she was taken off the schedule and eventually pushed
Support from fathers can mitigate heart disease risks in LGBT youth: Study
The discrimination experienced by sexual minorities can increase the chance of a heart attack, but support from their father may
Data from medical offices, motels and animal shelters can help reduce suicides
This is a Kaiser Health News story. On Kimberly Repp’s office wall is a sign in Latin: Hic locus est
High levels of cancer-causing chemical found in mint and menthol e-cigarettes: Study
The Food and Drug Administration has announced plans to ban all non-tobacco flavored e-cigarettes and now a study from Duke
Bipartisan bill proposes banning flavored e-cigarettes amid vaping crisis
As public health concerns over vaping continue to build, two congressmen are introducing bipartisan legislation aimed at curbing the habit,
Emergency executive order issued in New York to ban flavored e-cigarettes
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has issued an emergency executive order to ban the sales of flavored e-cigarettes in an
Teens who don’t date are less depressed, new study finds
When it comes to teen dating, a new study found that students not in a romantic relationship had stronger social