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Flu shot for health workers urged by Ont. medical officer
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Teen featured in viral video dies
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Boys with ADHD may become obese adults
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FDA has safety concerns with Merck insomnia drug
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday released its review of the company's sleep aid, suvorexant, ahead of a public meeting on Wednesday.