HealthNew York City Council Approves Plan To Provide Free Tampons In Schools, Prisons And Shelters New York City has become the first major city in the United States to approve a bill that would provide free pads and tampons to women in schools, prisons and shelters. It's a major victory for advocates of 'menstrual equity.'by Alyssa Navarro
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HealthProduct Recall: GNP Company Recalls More Than 55,000 Pounds Of Chicken Due To Possible Contaminationby Ted Ranosa
HealthCDC To Screen 80 Percent Of At-Risk Senior Adults For Colorectal Cancer: Can U.S. Facilities Handle The Job?by Katherine Derla
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HealthAmericans Spend Billions On Alternative Medicine But Treatments Not Covered By Health Insuranceby Katherine Derla