ANDERSON, S.C. – A 16-year-old Spring Hill High School student who collapsed in a classroom last month died from ingesting too much caffeine, the county coroner said Monday.
Last summer, the Drug Enforcement Administration warned law enforcement across the country that fentanyl, the dangerously potent and often deadly synthetic opioid, could not only kill drug users, but officers exposed to small amounts.
(CNN) More than 1.2 million adolescents die every year around the world — an average of 3,000 deaths per day — from causes that are largely preventable, according to a new report from the World Health Organization.
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They now know of 58 cases in the biggest outbreak of measles in Minnesota since 1990, when measles sickened 460 people. Health officials say most of the cases in this outbreak are concentrated within Hennepin County’s Somali-American community and …
KINSHASA, Congo – The World Health Organization says a second case of Ebola has been confirmed by laboratory testing amid an outbreak in a remote corner of northern Congo.
A data-sharing deal between DeepMind and London’s Royal Free Hospital Trust was struck on an “inappropriate legal basis,” a top UK government advisor has said.
They are nasty, furtive, little bloodsucking parasites that wait in ambush to benefit from some other creature’s hard work. There’s not much to love about a tick, and there could be more of them this year not to love.
The Brazilian government may have declared the end of the state of emergency related to the Zika virus, but UK health authorities still warn travellers of a “high risk of Zika virus transmission”.
BALTIMORE – A medical marijuana company is seeking an emergency motion forbidding the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission from issuing any final licenses to grow the drug.
Green Chile Food Company of New Mexico is recalling about 252,854 pounds of ready to eat met and poultry frozen burrito products. because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
African-Americans experience a significant drop in their blood pressure after they move out of highly segregated neighborhoods and into more integrated neighborhoods, researchers report Monday.
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