July 29th, 2011

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Judge Pulls San Franciso’s Circumcision Proposal from Ballot

The controversial San Francisco proposal to ban male circumcision is, at least for now, off the November ballot. As the Los Angeles Times reports, it was shelved by a state judge who found that the measure would violate the California Business and Professions Code, which says only the state is allowed to regulate medical procedures. ... Read more »

Drug Maker Puts a Tighter Cap on Use of Tylenol

To prevent accidental overdoses that cause liver damage, the manufacturer of Extra Strength Tylenol is telling consumers to limit their daily use to no more than six pills a day. The new instructions announced by the McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit of Johnson & Johnson cut what had been the maximum dosage of eight pills a ... Read more »

No Higher Cancer Risk for Kids Who Use Cellphones, Study Says

With cellphone use soaring among children globally, the results of a first-of-its-kind study may ease some concerns that the radio frequency waves emitted by cellphones are harmful to their developing and sensitive brains. A growing number of studies have found no conclusive link between cellphone use by adults and cancer risk. But researchers have still ... Read more »