• MARCH 22, 2016
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    Crash Risk Soars When Truck Drivers Don’t Treat Sleep Apnea

    Crash Risk Soars When Truck Drivers Don’t Treat Sleep Apnea The study was published online March 21 in the journal Sleep. “The most surprising result of our study is the strength and robustness of the increase in the crash risk for drivers with sleep apnea who fail to adhere to mandated treatment with positive airway

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    • APRIL 15, 2016
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    E-cigarette Use Continued to Rise Among Young US Teenagers

    E-cigarette Use Continued to Rise Among Young US Teenagers About 5 percent of middle-school students reported using e-cigarettes in 2015, up from about 4 percent in 2014, according to data from the CDC and prevention. That is a substantial increase from 2011, when less than 1 percent of middle schoolers used the devices.

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    • JUNE 15, 2016
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    FDA Approves AspireAssist Device to Treat Obesity

    FDA Approves AspireAssist Device to Treat Obesity The FDA has approved a surgically implanted weight-loss device that drains the contents of the stomach after meals. The AspireAssist device is intended for those aged 22 and older with a body mass index of 35 to 55.

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    • MARCH 24, 2016
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    FDA approves Cinqair to treat severe asthma

    FDA approves Cinqair to treat severe asthma The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Cinqair (reslizumab) for use with other asthma medicines for the maintenance treatment of severe asthma in patients aged 18 years and older. Cinqair is approved for patients who have a history of severe asthma attacks (exacerbations) despite receiving their current

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    • APRIL 20, 2016
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    FDA Launches Campaign Against Teenage Smokeless Tobacco Use

    FDA Launches Campaign Against Teenage Smokeless Tobacco Use Government health officials will team up with minor league baseball as part of a new $36 million campaign to discourage rural teenagers from using chewing tobacco.

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    • FEBRUARY 4, 2016
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    Florida Declares Health Emergency Over Zika Cases

    Florida Declares Health Emergency Over Zika Cases Florida declared a health emergency after at least nine cases of Zika virus were reported in four counties, bringing the total to 50 cases across 13 US states. Florida’s emergency declaration “will allow more spraying for mosquitoes that can spread the disease. It’s very unlikely we will have

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