The Health News USA March 6 2018
Researchers say that nonfatal gun injuries in the United States are becoming more severe, increasing pressure on the health care system.
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Researchers say that nonfatal gun injuries in the United States are becoming more severe, increasing pressure on the health care system.
According to a new study, restricting licenses to sell tobacco in Tasmania's lowest socioeconomic areas might help reduce smoking.
Scientists say diabetes is five separate diseases, and treatment could be tailored to each form. Learn more on Health Professional Radio.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams has announced recently that housing is the best way to help recovering opioid addicts stay on the path to recovery.
Children under 5 will be provided with free flu vaccinations, Labor has promised if re-elected this month in South Australia.
Research suggests that taking a daily fish oil capsule during pregnancy and the first few months of breastfeeding may reduce a baby's risk of food allergy.
According to a new survey, a whopping 42% of non-smokers feel they should get 3-5 extra vacation days than non-smokers and 28% of smokers agree with tha...
Nestle has bowed to pressure from public health advocates and is removing the Health Star Rating from Milo. Learn more on Health Professional Radio.
A boy who was left nearly blind because of medical failures after his birth has won eight point five million pounds in compensation from the NHS.
The federal government’s gun background check system used to be pretty lousy at stopping people with mental health problems from buying guns.