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Johnson and Johnson Recalls About 60,000 Bottles of Tylenol Extra Strength Caplets
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Baby Cribs With Drop-Down Side Rails Are No Longer for Sale
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Consumer Reports Says Some Pharmacies Don't Include Medication Guides With Prescriptions
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Gap in Life Expectancy Between People With Type 1 Diabetes and General Population Narrowing, Study Finds
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Studies Show Long-Acting Degludec Reduces Risk of Low Blood Sugar in Diabetes Patients
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Study Shows Improvement in Blood Sugar Levels of Type 1 Diabetes Patients Who Exercise After Meals
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