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Health Highlights: Dec. 7, 2022
Which micronutrients help or harm the heart? Fish oil, vitamins, beta-carotene: These and other popular supplements were put to the test in a new study and assessed for heart health value. Read more
Drug choice may matter for folks battling macular degeneration. In a new study, one of two leading injected meds was more effective against the sight-robbing illness. Read more
1 in 10 teens have sexted, and many see porn, by 6th grade, new survey finds. Experts worry that too many young people feel under pressure to participate via smartphone or computer. Read more
Panel advises a shakeup at the Food and Drug Administration’s food program. The experts who reviewed the agency say there’s a need for a clear mission in the program and more urgency to prevent illness outbreaks. Read more
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