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The Indian Health Service says it will fully implement the move to mercury-free alternatives by 2027. Already, the percentage ...
The federal agency that provides health care to Native Americans and Alaska Natives has announced it will phase out the use of dental fillings containing mercury. The ...
In a first, this week the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a brain stimulation device designed to treat depression at home. The approval of the first such device for home depression ...
The U.S. government quietly acquired a device in late 2024 that officials believe may be connected to the debilitating condition known as Havana Syndrome, which more than 1,500 American officials have ...
If you’ve recently checked your Microsoft account online to manage your devices and found the list empty or missing a computer you use every day, you’re facing a common but frustrating issue. This ...
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To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo Americans are hanging onto their smartphones for much longer than they did a decade ago, but new ...
A convenience store clerk turns their back to grab a pack of cigarettes — that's all the time a scammer needs to slip a fake PIN pad or card terminal onto the shop's credit card reader. When the next ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. U.S. Secret Service agents found 17 illegal skimming devices in San Antonio during a two-day operation in October. (U.S. Secret ...
A convenience store clerk turns their back to grab a pack of cigarettes — that's all the time a scammer needs to slip a fake PIN pad or card terminal onto the shop's credit card reader. "No, wrong ...