Anna Edney

Swimming pool

Most public swimming pools contaminated by feces

WASHINGTON — Human feces taints more than half of public swimming pools, a finding U.S. health officials are using to urge better personal hygiene as the summer months approach.

E. coli, which indicates the presence of fecal matter, was detected in 58 percent of samples taken from pool filters by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to data released Thursday by the Atlanta-based agency. Pools frequented mostly by children were more likely to test positive for E. coli, which can cause stomach and respiratory illness.

This undated product image provided by Second Sight Medical Products shows a small video camera and transmitter mounted on a pair of glasses. Images from the camera are processed into electronic data that is wirelessly transmitted to electrodes implanted into the patient's retina. The FDA approved the device on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, from Second Sight Medical Products for patients 25 years and older. (AP Photo/ Second Sight Medical ProductsA)

Bionic eye implants approved

WASHINGTON — Adults with a rare eye disease may regain the ability to do daily tasks such as walking on the sidewalk from the first implanted artificial retina to win U.S. regulatory approval.

Doctors want teens to have 'emergency contraception' prescriptions

WASHINGTON - U.S. teenagers should be given prescriptions for emergency contraception to keep on hand in case they ever need it, the American Academy of Pediatrics said.

Bottle of pills.

Painkillers may face tougher FDA regulations

WASHINGTON - Vicodin and other hydrocodone- combination painkillers may face tighter federal oversight following repeated reports of misuse and addiction that have been flagged by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration, which regulates pharmaceutical sales, will meet in October to discuss the risks and benefits of hydrocodone preparations used as pain relievers or cough suppressants, the agency said in a notice posted Thursday on its website. The DEA has been taking a closer look at rules for hydrocodone combinations since 1999.

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