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Southern States Lagging in Tough Smoking Bans, CDC Says

Only 6 in 10 Americans covered by state or local laws banning smoking in public places.

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Launch of emergency vaccination campaigns on the DR Congo and Angola border

As the yellow fever outbreak in Angola and Democratic Republic of the Congo continues, the World Health Organization will launch emergency pre-emptive vaccination campaigns on the DR Congo, Angola border and the city of Kinshasa in the DR Congo to halt the epidemic and prevent the risk of further international spread.

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Many Male Docs May Overlook Female Heart Risks: Study

French team say search of health records finds gender gap.

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U.S. healthcare facilities have capacity to meet colorectal cancer screening goals

Yet only half of adults ages 50-75 are up-to-date on screening

US government agencies and their colorectal cancer prevention partners have set a goal that at least 80% of adults ages 50-75 will be screened for colorectal cancer. A recently published study conducted by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that the U.S. healthcare system has the capacity to make this goal a reality.

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Rates of nonmedical prescription opioid use and opioid use disorder double in 10 years

Almost 10 million U.S. adults report misusing prescription opioids in 2012-2013.

Nonmedical use of prescription opioids more than doubled among adults in the United States from 2001-2002 to 2012-2013, based on a study from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), part of the National Institutes of Health. Nearly 10 million Americans, or 4.1 percent of the adult population, used opioid medications in 2012-2013 a class of drugs that includes OxyContin and Vicodin, without a prescription or not as prescribed (in greater amounts, more often, or longer than prescribed) in the past year. This is up from 1.8 percent of the adult population in 2001-2002.

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Americans spent $30.2 billion out-of-pocket on complementary health approaches

Federal analysis includes first-ever data on spending for children.

Americans spent $30.2 billion — $28.3 billion for adults and $1.9 billion for children — out-of-pocket on complementary health approaches, according to a nationwide survey. These approaches include a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products such as herbal supplements, meditation, chiropractic, and yoga. This amount represents 9.2 percent of all out-of-pocket spending by Americans on health care and 1.1 percent of total health care spending.

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Hair Removal for a Beach-Ready Body? Do It Safely

Dermatologist explains healthiest way to remove excess hair with at-home waxing.

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Exercise May Help Thwart Ovarian Cancer

Chronic inactivity linked to greater risk for the disease in study.

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Another Potential Use for Statins?

In stroke patients, the cholesterol-lowering drugs might reduce infection risk, study says.

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NIH launches large study of pregnant women in areas affected by Zika virus

International effort to enroll approximately 10,000 women.

The National Institutes of Health and Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz-Fiocruz (Fiocruz), a national scientific research organization linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Health, have begun a multi-country study to evaluate the magnitude of health risks that Zika virus infection poses to pregnant women and their developing fetuses and infants. The study is opening in Puerto Rico and will expand to several locations in Brazil, Colombia and other areas that are experiencing active local transmission of the virus.