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The CDC Made a Comic Book — And It’s Horrifying
By
Chris Morris
August 17, 2018
Health
U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Rose to a Record 72,000 Last Year, CDC Says
By
Sy Mukherjee
August 15, 2018
Health
CDC Is Monitoring a Measles Outbreak in 21 States
By
Emily Price
August 15, 2018
More Than 160 Cases of Cyclosporiasis Linked to McDonald’s Salads in 10 States, CDC Says
By
Sarah Gray
July 20, 2018
Turkey Linked to Latest Salmonella Outbreak Across 26 States
By
Jonathan Sperling
July 20, 2018
Health
Liver Cancer Deaths Are Skyrocketing While Overall Cancer Deaths Are Falling. Here’s One Possible Reason Why
By
Natasha Bach
July 17, 2018
A Shocking Percentage of Americans Don’t Exercise Enough, CDC Says
By
Sarah Gray
June 28, 2018
Health
Smoking Falls to an All-Time Low Among U.S. Adults. Here’s How Many People Still Light Up
By
Sarah Gray
June 19, 2018
Health
Salmonella Outbreaks: How to Tell If Your Honey Smacks Cereal, Honeydew Melon or Other Pre-Cut Fruit Have Been Recalled
By
Glenn Fleishman
June 16, 2018
Health
The CDC Says U.S. Teens Are Having Less Sex, Doing Fewer Drugs—But Feeling More Depressed
By
Sy Mukherjee
June 15, 2018
Health
Kellogg’s Is Recalling Honey Smacks Amid a Salmonella Outbreak. Here’s How to Tell If You’re Affected
By
Natasha Bach
June 15, 2018
Health
Free Office Food Is as Bad as You Think: Those Snacks Are Adding 1,300 Calories to Your Diet Each Week
By
Natasha Bach
June 13, 2018
Health
Americans Don’t Trust Vaccines Like They Used To
By
Natasha Bach
May 22, 2018
Health
Suicide Became the Second Leading Cause of Death for Young People in 2016. We Don’t Know Why
By
Sy Mukherjee
May 16, 2018
Health
How Walmart’s Decision to Limit Opioid Prescriptions Could Affect U.S. Drug Abuse
By
Natasha Bach
May 8, 2018
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