Friday, February 3, 2017

Trump is taking hair loss drug, doctor says and other top stories.

  • Trump is taking hair loss drug, doctor says

    Trump is taking hair loss drug, doctor says
    The New York City gastroenterologist also said the President is taking antibiotics to control rosacea, a skin condition that causes redness.A senior White House official says Bornstein did not have Trump's permission to speak about his health to the Times.The physician told the Times he has had no contact with his patient since Trump became president. Trump had visited his office every year since 1980 for annual checkups, colonoscopies and other routine tests. During the campaign, Trump's longti..
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  • Can Pregnancy Harm Your Heart?

    Can Pregnancy Harm Your Heart?
    THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnancy might affect a woman's risk of future heart problems, two new studies suggest. A woman's risk of atrial fibrillation -- an abnormal heart rhythm -- rises with each pregnancy, up to a nearly 50 ...
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  • New Zika Vaccine Candidate Provides Powerful Protection

    New Zika Vaccine Candidate Provides Powerful Protection
    THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A single dose of an experimental Zika vaccine protected mice and monkeys from the virus, researchers report. Following Zika virus outbreaks in Latin America and some parts of the southern United States, ...
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  • Laundry Detergent Pods Linked to Eye Burn Danger in Kids

    Laundry Detergent Pods Linked to Eye Burn Danger in Kids
    THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Liquid laundry detergent pods may be convenient, but young children are suffering vision-threatening burns from the chemicals inside them in increasing numbers, a new study finds. Between 2012 and 2015, ...
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  • Trump's vaccine views are at odds with those of most Americans, study says

    Trump's vaccine views are at odds with those of most Americans, study says
    Vaccines for measles, mumps and rubella and for chickenpox at a Kaiser Permanente medical office in Denver. (Joe Amon/Denver Post via Getty Images) The criticism of vaccines voiced by President Trump and some other public figures is at odds with the attitudes of most Americans, who overwhelmingly support requiring public school children to be vaccinated for measles, mumps and rubella, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Thursday. Overall, 82 percent of Americans support requir..
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  • Altria recalls smokeless tobacco products

    Altria recalls smokeless tobacco products
    Story highlightsCopenhagen, Skoal, Cope and Husky brands are part of the recallThere are no confirmed reports of injuries or health concernsThe Virginia-based company's recall includes Copenhagen, Skoal, Cope and Husky brands. Each complaint received indicated that foreign objects, including sharp metal objects, were visible upon opening the can. The products were manufactured in the company's Franklin Park, Illinois, facility and shipped across the country. There have been eight consumer compla..
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