Harsh sanctions for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes: Two-year ban on running labs; Brain changes persist in student athletes six months after a concussion, study suggests; 4 in 10 highly rated sunscreens don’t meet American Academy of Dermatology guidelines; There’s a shortage of this summer superfruit. So buy ’em if you see ’em.;
 
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Harsh sanctions for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes: Two-year ban on running labs
The penalties also include revoking the company's certificate to operate its lab in Newark, Calif., and a still-unspecified fine.
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Brain changes persist in student athletes six months after a concussion, study suggests
Scans find lingering damage in white matter even when high school and college football players feel they’ve recovered from their injury.
 
4 in 10 highly rated sunscreens don’t meet American Academy of Dermatology guidelines
Using Amazon reviews may not be the best way to choose a sunscreen.
 
Could your cavity-filled tooth repair itself with stem cells in the future?
A synthetic substance appears to somehow make stem cells regenerate pulp tissue and dentin in your teeth.
 
There’s a shortage of this summer superfruit. So buy ’em if you see ’em.
This July 4 weekend may be the last chance for sour cherries in farmers markets along the East Coast because a cold snap wiped out much of the crop.
 
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