Annals of Internal Medicine — A new study suggests drinking hot tea can increase the risk for esophageal cancer in people who smoke and drink alcohol. Worldwide, esophageal cancer is the eighth most common type of cancer.
CDC — Children with asthma are experiencing fewer asthma attacks resulting in missed school days and hospital visits, according to a new report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read More »
FDA — In a new statement, the FDA warns about stronger evidence of opioid properties found in an unapproved, herbal supplement called kratom, which can lead to abuse, addiction, and death. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — The average sodium content of packaged foods in the U.S. declined significantly between 2000 and 2014, but further reductions are needed. The typical American diet still contains too much salt. Read More »
HealthCentral — Is reaching for a packet of sugar substitute instead of real sugar for your coffee, or substituting a diet soft drink for the sugar-laden real thing, really a healthier option? Could your choice affect your thyroid? Read More »
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