- Umbilical Cord Could Contain Clues For Child’s Future Health
- Colon Cancer Screening Program Cut Cases, Deaths, Eliminated Racial Gaps
- Signs Of Dementia, Alzheimer’s Can Appear Prior To Middle Age
- HHS, FDA Offer Timeline for Phasing Out Petroleum-Based Food Dyes
- U.S. Births Barely Rise in 2024
- U.S. Faces Largest Measles Outbreak Since 2000
- Scoring System Can Avoid Unnecessary Surgery For Clogged Arteries
- Anemia In Pregnancy Increases Risk Of Heart Defects
- Urinary Incontinence Linked To Heart Disease Risk In Women
- Opioids Tough To Prescribe For Legitimate Patients, Doctors Say
Health Highlights: March 28, 2018

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Rubber Duckies Swimming With Bacteria: Study
Your rubber ducky may need it’s own good scrubbing before it gets in the tub with you, a new study suggests.
Researchers tested the bath-time toys and found that they had high levels of bacteria, the Associated Press reported.
Some of those bacteria included types “often implicated in hospital-acquired infections,” the American and Swiss scientists said.
They also noted that some forms of bacteria can cause eye, ear and intestinal infections, the AP reported.
The study was published Tuesday in the journal Biofilms and Microbiomes.
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