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Health
The CDC Says U.S. Teens Are Having Less Sex, Doing Fewer Drugs—But Feeling More Depressed
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Sy Mukherjee
June 15, 2018
Health
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Natasha Bach
June 15, 2018
Health
Free Office Food Is as Bad as You Think: Those Snacks Are Adding 1,300 Calories to Your Diet Each Week
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Natasha Bach
June 13, 2018
Health
Americans Don’t Trust Vaccines Like They Used To
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Natasha Bach
May 22, 2018
Health
Suicide Became the Second Leading Cause of Death for Young People in 2016. We Don’t Know Why
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Sy Mukherjee
May 16, 2018
Health
How Walmart’s Decision to Limit Opioid Prescriptions Could Affect U.S. Drug Abuse
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Natasha Bach
May 8, 2018
Health
Tick and Mosquito-Borne Diseases Are on the Rise in the U.S., CDC Says
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Grace Donnelly
May 2, 2018
Leadership
The New CDC Director Is Taking a Salary Cut After Congress Asked Questions About His Massive Raise
By
Hallie Detrick
May 1, 2018
Health
A Little-Known Program Explains Why the New CDC Director Earns Twice as Much as His Predecessor
By
Hallie Detrick
April 24, 2018
Health
What We Know So Far About the Mysterious E. Coli Outbreak That’s Hit 7 States
By
Natasha Bach
April 12, 2018
Health
‘Nightmare Bacteria’ Are a Real and Growing Threat in the U.S., CDC Warns
By
David Meyer
April 4, 2018
Health
Flu Season Is Still Going Strong
By
Emily Price
March 30, 2018
Health
FDA is Already Working on Next Year’s Flu Vaccine
By
Emily Price
February 27, 2018
Health
53 Children Have Now Died During This Year’s Flu Season—and It Could Get Even Worse
By
Sy Mukherjee
February 2, 2018
CDC Predicts “Many More Weeks to Come” in 2018 Flu Season
By
Sarah Gray
January 26, 2018
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