First-year doctors will be allowed to work 24-hour shifts starting in July; Yellow fever outbreak in Brazil worries U.S. officials; Obamacare repeal guts crucial public health funds; Surgeons were told to stop prescribing so many painkillers. The results were remarkable.; Arthritis afflicts about 1 in 4 adults in the U.S., CDC report finds; Surge in human cases of deadly bird flu is prompting alarm; | | | | | Obamacare repeal guts crucial public health funds | The latest GOP health-care plan would eliminate funds for fundamental public health programs of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from prevention of bioterrorism and disease outbreaks to immunizations and heart disease screening. | By Lena H. Sun • Read more » |
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