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New cases are dropping sharply, vaccination is going well and schools are about to open. But it is […]
New cases are dropping sharply, vaccination is going well and schools are about to open. But it is […]
Since 2004, millions of American have started using e-cigarettes. More than half also smoke traditional cigarettes. Published: August […]
Americans are increasingly determined to exercise control over their deaths, and many believe suicide ought to be considered […]
Frustrated with insurers, some large companies — including a certain cable behemoth — are shedding long-held practices and […]
Cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis rose sharply for the fourth year running in 2017, according to the […]
A new study showed that chemical traces of marijuana can be detected in breast milk up to six […]
A large study of drinking habits in 195 countries contradicts widely shared advice on healthy drinking. Published: August […]
Despite an international agreement, U.S. health authorities still have not received H7N9 avian flu specimens from their Chinese […]
The e-cigarette company says it never sought teenage users, but the F.D.A. is investigating whether Juul intentionally marketed […]
The tobacco industry says it no longer tries to hook new generations of smokers. So what’s behind the […]
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