Ghana, Kenya and Malawi Chosen by WHO to Test World’s First Malaria Vaccine

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Ghana, Kenya and Malawi Chosen by WHO to Test World’s First Malaria Vaccine

Yahoo News
Three African countries have been chosen to test the world’s first malaria vaccine, the World Health Organisation announced Monday.

Frito-Lay recalls Jalapeno flavored chips for Salmonella concerns

WFAA
The Salmonella risk is in the seasoning used on the Jalapeno Flavored Lay’s Kettle Cooked potato chips and Jalapeno Flavored Miss Vickie’s Kettle Cooked potato chips.

March for Science participants say why they rallied

Inside Higher Ed
Academics, graduate students and others brave the cold and rain in Washington Saturday to rally for science and research. Participants told Inside Higher Ed why they joined the event.

Cherokee Nation files lawsuit targeting CVS and other pharmacies in opioid crisis

PBS NewsHour
A sign is photographed outside of a CVS Pharmacy in New York, U.S., April 29, 2016. Photo by Lucas Jackson/Reuters. Cherokee Nation is suing CVS Health, Walgreens, and other drug companies and retailers, alleging the companies didn’t do enough to …

Vending machine selling morning after pill arrives on California college campus

FOX31 Denver
DAVIS, Calif. – A vending machine that offers the Plan B emergency contraceptive, also known as the morning after pill, has been placed on a college campus in California.

Italian court finds link between cellphone use and tumor

KCCI Des Moines
A longtime Telecom Italia employee has been awarded monthly social security payments after a court found that his brain tumor was caused by improper use of a company-issued cellphone.

Doctor allegedly performs liposuction in barn

KSLA-TV
A health department is warning residents about a doctor performing liposuction surgery in a pole barn without a legal business license.

Before you reach for that diet soda, read this

Sentinel & Enterprise
A customer selects a Diet Pepsi from a cooler at Handi Foods in Walesboro, Ind., Monday, Dec. 20, 2004. AP FILE PHOTO Sentinel and Enterprise staff photos can be ordered by visiting our SmugMug site.

Organ donors, recipients share stories for National Donate Life Month

WLS-TV
April is National Donate Life Month and Loyola University Medical Center is thanking organ donors, while encouraging more people to sign up, to give the gift of life.

Ohio nursing home inspectors fail to meet federal deadlines amid serious understaffing: A Critical Choice

cleveland.com
Ohio’s nursing home inspectors, the officials charged with making sure the state’s most vulnerable receive proper care, have failed to meet federal deadlines for evaluating facilities.

In measles outbreak, a misconception about vaccines still plagues Somali community

Minneapolis Star Tribune
Misinformation about the measles shot raised fear in many Somali families. Now health officials are reaching out and redoubling their efforts.

Ohio rules for medical pot growers bring access questions

fox8.com
Prospective medical marijuana cultivators now know what Ohio rules for getting growers’ licenses looks like. They were finalized last Monday and application forms were released Friday.

Climate Tied to Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

MedPage Today
AMSTERDAM — In the bleak midwinter, the risk of alcoholic cirrhosis might increase. That’s the conclusion of an analysis that links cooler temperatures and less sunshine to increased alcohol use and therefore to alcohol-associated liver disease

Tick season has begun. How much do you know about Lyme disease?

PRI
This is the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus), which spreads Lyme disease on the West Coast of the United States. Credit: James Gathany/CDC.

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