Arsenic in Bottled Water Prompts a Product Removal: How Much Is Safe?
Consumer advocates support more consistent oversight of the bottled-water industry and say it should be regulated similarly to tap water. View original article Author:
Consumer advocates support more consistent oversight of the bottled-water industry and say it should be regulated similarly to tap water. View original article Author:
Insurance companies say they are owed some $12 billion promised to them in “risk corridor” provisions of the Affordable Care Act. View original article Author:
The pharmaceutical industry once sued to keep AIDS drugs from dying Africans. Now companies boast of their efforts to get medicines to the developing world. View original article Author:
“We now have a much better understanding of the immunological pathways involved in vitiligo, which is providing insight on how to target and treat the disease better,” an expert says. View original article Author:
Parents can take steps to minimize their children’s worries about test scores, experts say. View original article Author:
A judge called her decision “heartbreaking,” but in the best interest of the woman, who is 22 weeks pregnant. View original article Author:
Kids these days are the ‘cautious generation,’ the evidence shows. View original article Author:
The social media hashtag #SeenOnMyRun is a way to show off cool things I see when I run at home, but also to share what I see as a running tourist. View original article Author:
The treatment involves an injectable pen and can cause nausea. Only one other ‘Viagra for women’ therapy is on the market. View original article Author:
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