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FDA Panel OKs What May Soon Be First Gene Therapy Approved in U.S.

By Weekly Sauce | July 13, 2017 | Add a Comment

Expensive but potent leukemia therapy genetically transforms patients’ immune system cells to fight disease  read on >

Too Few Children Get EpiPen When Needed: Study

By Weekly Sauce | July 12, 2017 | Add a Comment

First-line treatment for severe allergic reaction is often neglected  read on >

Weighing Portions Adds Up to Weight Loss

By Weekly Sauce | July 12, 2017 | Add a Comment

Put an end to guesstimating calories with simple tools  read on >

Sugary Drinks in Pregnancy Tied to Heavier Kids Later

By Weekly Sauce | July 10, 2017 | Add a Comment

2 or more sweet drinks a day in second trimester linked to an extra 2 pounds in 8-year-olds  read on >

Reset Your Taste Buds for Less Sugar

By Weekly Sauce | July 10, 2017 | Add a Comment

Artificial sweeteners aren’t the answer  read on >

Medication Mistakes Have Doubled in U.S. Since 2000: Study

By Weekly Sauce | July 10, 2017 | Add a Comment

Poison control centers get one call every 21 seconds about a potentially serious mix-up  read on >

Health Tip: Don’t Pass the Salt, Please

By Weekly Sauce | July 10, 2017 | Add a Comment

Consuming less sodium
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Keep Your Summer Cookouts Safe

By Weekly Sauce | July 9, 2017 | Add a Comment

Risk for foodborne illness rises along with the temperature  read on >

Shield Yourself From ‘Swimmer’s Ear’

By Weekly Sauce | July 8, 2017 | Add a Comment

Water left behind after a swim can give you a serious earache — but not if you know what to do  read on >

Health Tip: Enjoy a Vegetarian Meal

By Weekly Sauce | July 7, 2017 | Add a Comment

Animal products don’t have to be on the menu  read on >

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