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| FDA cracks down on autism treatment Chicago Tribune By Trine Tsouderos, Tribune reporter Products called chelators that are sold over the counter as treatments for autism, heart disease and other conditions are dangerous and illegal, the US Food and Drug Administration warned in a crackdown announced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| FDA acknowledges error in fast approval of knee implant Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration acknowledged Thursday that it made a mistake in overruling its own scientists and approving a knee implant after the agency was lobbied by four members of Congress. The FDA said in a statement it will seek ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Breast Cancer Awareness The Tack This week Buena Vista University (BVU) campus has been taken over by the celebration of over 25 years of awareness, education, and empowerment of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. These different daily events have ranged from the signing of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Palin parody porn actress calls for condom use San Jose Mercury News By SHAYA TAYEFE MOHAJER AP Writer LOS ANGELES—A porn star, perhaps best known for her parodies of Sarah Palin, says actors in adult entertainment must demand condom use during shoots in the wake of a California actor being diagnosed HIV positive. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Love: A natural painkiller? USA Today By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay In a study involving a group of lovelorn Stanford undergrads, researchers discovered that high-octane romantic love might be a natural analgesic. Love's painkilling effect isn't just that the person is distracted by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Many Health Care Workers Won't Get Flu Shots WebMD By Denise Mann Oct. 14, 2010 -- Many people who are at high risk for the flu -- including health care workers -- say they won't be getting a flu shot this year, a Consumer Reports survey shows. This year's vaccine protects against the seasonal and H1N1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| WHO Outlines Strategy to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases Voice of America The international pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline announced October 14 that it will donate 400 million more tablets for the treatment of intestinal worms in children. This comes as the World Health Organization is calling on drug companies to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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