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FDA: Mercury Dental Fillings May Be Harmful to Some
Silver-colored dental fillings containing mercury may be harmful to pregnant women, children and fetuses, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said ...
FDA: Minneapolis seafood company has violated safety laws
The federal Food and Drug Administration says a Minneapolis seafood processor has violated food safety laws. The FDA says Captain's Select Seafood I...
FDA: More Foreign Inspectors Needed
The Food and Drug Administration needs more inspectors and a comprehensive computer database to better track products entering the United States from ...
FDA: New data show no stroke risk with inhaler
New data show no increased risk of stroke for patients using an inhaler drug, health regulators said Tuesday, less than a month after another study su...
FDA: No Heart Rhythm Risk From Bone Drugs
he FDA says it sees no proof that the bone drugs called bisphosphonates are linked to a heart rhythm problem called atrial fibrillation. Bisphosphonat...
FDA: No link between bone drugs and heart problems
Government health officials said Wednesday they have found no clear link between popular bone-strengthening drugs and irregular heart rhythms during a...
FDA: Novartis malaria pill shows superior results
Federal regulators said Monday a combination drug from Novartis to treat malaria works better than older drugs already on the market. The Swiss drugma...
FDA: Okay to Eat Tomatoes Again
In a blow to fresh veggie-avoiding kids across the land, the Food and Drug Administration has declared that raw tomatoes are again safe to eat. The...
FDA: Older psych drugs may be dangerous to seniors suffering from dementia
The Food and Drug Administration warned doctors last month that prescribing a certain group of psychiatric drugs to seniors suffering from dementia ca...
FDA: Peanut Plant Knowingly Shipped Contaminated Products
Officials at the food plant in Blakely, Ga., responsible for the nationwide salmonella outbreak, knowingly shipped contaminated peanut butter and did... |
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