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Health Blog
Abigail Fagan • November 9, 2016
Researchers have debunked the idea that dropped food is still bacteria-free after five seconds
Ashley Lyles • October 30, 2016
Getting rid of unused pills saves lives, but throwing them in the trash may be the better approach
Ashley Lyles • October 28, 2016
Even more pharmacies in Ohio are allowing the public to get anti-overdose drugs without a prescription
Peter Hess • January 31, 2016
One food researcher’s mission to educate the public
Kelsey R. Kennedy • January 17, 2016
Pesticides used decades ago are contaminating today’s wines
Knvul Sheikh • December 10, 2015
New survey says hookahs and e-cigarettes are “gateways” to nicotine addiction
Jeanette Ferrara • November 23, 2015
A new study suggests diet doesn’t really matter
Jeanette Ferrara • November 19, 2015
Blood-sucking bugs are spreading Chagas disease in Texas
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • November 15, 2015
Cardiologists struggle to effectively treat severe heart attacks
Meghan Bartels • November 12, 2015
But a gourmet touch may not be in reach of all schools
Knvul Sheikh • November 10, 2015
Efforts to rein in synthetic cannabinoid drugs are falling behind
Knvul Sheikh • November 4, 2015
The fear of tampered Halloween candy may be unfounded, but you could be getting more than you bargained for
Michael Koziol • October 19, 2015
Should exercise ever be as simple as filling a prescription?
Jeanette Ferrara • October 15, 2015
100 percent fruit juices aren’t as healthy as you thought
Michael Koziol • October 12, 2015
Could you survive on the Red Planet with a dozen potatoes, iron oxide dust, and your own poop?