HIV test on USB stick could be start of consumer revolution in disease monitoring; How to explain the election, Trump and your fears without panicking the kids; Medical marijuana victories in Florida, North Dakota, Arkansas, Montana turn the tide; Theranos accuses Walgreens of ‘mishandling’ partnership after drug chain files lawsuit; Zika causes a unique syndrome of devastating birth defects;
 
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HIV test on USB stick could be start of consumer revolution in disease monitoring
The still-experimental device could allow people to easily measure the amount of HIV in their blood.
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How to explain the election, Trump and your fears without panicking the kids
Whatever your political beliefs, the ugliness of the 2016 presidential election and its surprise outcome is taking a toll on many people, including children.
 
Medical marijuana victories in Florida, North Dakota, Arkansas, Montana turn the tide
The wins come as rigorous scientific evidence is mounting that marijuana may have beneficial medical effects.
 
Theranos accuses Walgreens of ‘mishandling’ partnership after drug chain files lawsuit
Walgreens is suing Theranos, seeking $140 million in damages.
 
Zika causes a unique syndrome of devastating birth defects
Researchers say Zika infection in pregnancy is linked to five distinct types of damage not seen in other disorders.
 
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