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FDA upgrades salmonella recall of popular potato chip to highest risk level

By Kevin Killough

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CDC: Princess Cruises ship docked in San Francisco hit by norovirus outbreak

Out of the more than 3,000 passengers on the Ruby Princess, 102 have been affected by the virus, along with 23 crewmembers.

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Medicare patients could save $1.1 billion on drugs under proposed rule

The program allows hospitals to buy outpatient prescription drugs at discounted prices, but often, the hospitals bill insurers at rates that exceed those costs. Hospitals then keep the difference.

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Canadian boy dies of rabies after he woke up with a bat on his face

The child began to experience a progressive tingling sensation and numbness on the right side of his face 19 days after the bat incident. This was followed by swelling of his face and a loss of appetite.

Abbott plans new $500 million infant formula facility to help address ongoing formula shortage

Buffalo Bills release statement Hamlin has shown 'remarkable improvement'

Manicure UV light may damage DNA, new study says

CDC issues warning over an increase of drug-resistant bacteria

FDA approves first opioid overdose antidote for over-the-counter use

People can get controlled medications via telehealth for awhile longer, DEA says

Gene Hamilton: Americans have the right to be fully informed about vaccines

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