Six Top Experts Resigned From Donald Trump’s HIV/AIDS Advisory Panel

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An AIDS ribbon hangs from the North Portico of the White House in Washington in recognition for tomorrow's World AIDS Day, November 30, 2010.  REUTERS/Jim Young   (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Six Top Experts Resigned From Donald Trump’s HIV/AIDS Advisory Panel

HuffPost
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Guns kill almost 1300 US children annually, study says

WCPO
Rambunctious third-graders filled a classroom in Seattle on a crisp autumn day. One of the students dropped his backpack, and horror ensued.

Coconut oil isn’t healthy, it’s never been healthy

kcentv.com
The American Heart Association recently released a report advising against the use of coconut oil. The report shows the oil increased the bad type of cholesterol in your body.

A veggie by any other name may actually get eaten

CNN
(CNN) Labeling food with indulgent words may make people feel more satisfied when eating, says another study. Putting descriptive indulgent words in front of vegetables — such as “dynamite,” “rich,” ” sweet sizzlin’ ” and “tangy” — may help adults

Lead detected in 20 percent of baby food samples, surprising even researchers

Salon
Pediatricians and public health researchers know they have to be on the lookout for lead exposure from paint chips and contaminated drinking water.

He underwent surgery to remove his right testicle. When he woke up, his left one was missing.

Washington Post
In 2013, Steven Hanes visited his urologist, complaining of persistent pain in his right testicle. An ultrasound revealed that the testicle had atrophied, with scarring and damage from a previous injury, according to court documents.

Today’s teens as sluggish as 60-year-olds, study suggests

ConsumerAffairs
Sarah D. Young has been a columnist for a blog aimed at Millennials and has also worked in early childhood education and has been a reading tutor to at-risk youth.

Lower-cost alternative to EpiPen OK’d by FDA

KTVA.com – Anchorage, Alaska
(Photo provided by Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp. shows the Symjepi syringe, prefilled with the hormone epinephrine, which helps stop life-threatening allergic reactions from insect stings and bites or eating foods such as nuts and eggs – AP).

Acupuncture Shown to Ease Pain in ER Patients

PsychCentral.com
A new study has found that the use of acupuncture in emergency departments is a safe and effective alternative to pain-relieving drugs for some patients.

We’ve done the work for you: Here are 12 of the best sunscreens you can buy this summer

Los Angeles Times
The sizzling summer sun doesn’t have to keep you from enjoying California’s great outdoors, but be smart about it. Even though there’s growing awareness about the damage sun rays can cause, the rates of melanoma have been rising for the last 30 years, …

Will Eating French Fries Really Kill You?

Care2.com
Recent headlines are suggesting that, based on new research, eating fries just twice a week could literally mean an early death. How accurate are these claims?

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