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Technology Aims to Replace Animal Testing
New technology uses laboratory-grown human skin cells to simulate allergic reactions.
January 14, 2010
- Science
Don't Wait Until the Last Minute to Use Up Your FSA Funds
Many employers offer a 2½ month grace period in the new year.
Before Holiday Shopping and Decorating, Consider Your Family's Allergies
Mold, dust, pet dander, and pollen can set off allergy symptoms if you're not careful.
Is Your Ferret Sneezing? Pet Catches H1N1 Flu
Also in flu news: FDA and FTC crack down on bogus swine flu vaccines and cures.
Pain Medications: What You Need to Know About Acetaminophen, Darvon, and Darvocet
Despite concerns, experts say it's possible to take the medications safely—at recommended doses.
Makeup Company Ties Products to Malia Obama's Birthday
A makeup company is offering Malia a $354.20 basket of hypoallergenic products.
Health Buzz: WHO Issues Swine Flu Update and Other Health News
How to prevent or treat seasonal allergy symptoms; Dr. Ruth's advice on improving your sex life.
May 04, 2009
- Infectious Diseases
Does Swine Flu Pose a Special Threat to Asthmatics? It's Too Early to Tell
It's unclear whether the swine flu is a greater concern for those with asthma than for others.
Raw Milk Is Gaining Fans, but the Science Says It's Dangerous
Dairy farm owners report growing interest in buying shares in their cows.
