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Ticks, Bears And Swine Flu In The Rockies
On a trip to a national park in Colorado, we came across a poster warning about swine flu where we least expected it -- a rather primitive lavatory. Read More...
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Fri, Sep 03 2010 1:20 PM
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Beetle Contamination Leads To Similac Formula Recall
The Food and Drug Administration says the formula containing the bugs poses no immediate health risk. But infants who drink it could get stomachaches that might lead them to refuse food. Read More...
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Wed, Sep 22 2010 2:01 PM
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Congressman Sets Stage For Johnson & Johnson Showdown
Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-NY) has asked J&J's Bill Weldon to testify about the company's handling of quality problems with over-the-counter medicines, including Children's Tylenol. A spokesman said Weldon will comply. Read More...
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Thu, Sep 16 2010 1:54 PM
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A Birth Control Pill For Those Times Birth Control Fails
Bayer can now sell a birth control pill that contains a B vitamin shown to reduce the risk of certain kinds of birth defects. Called Beyaz, this version of the Pill is the latest to be touted for reasons beyond preventing pregnancy. Read More...
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Mon, Sep 27 2010 7:36 AM
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Diet Pill Meridia Raises Risks For Strokes, Heart Attacks
Meridia increased the risk of nonfatal heart attacks by 28 percent and nonfatal strokes by 36 percent compared to a sugar pill. Read More...
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Thu, Sep 02 2010 6:09 AM
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FDA Keeps Avandia On Market; Europeans Pull Plug
Despite mounting concerns about heart risks from the diabetes pill, the Food and Drug Administration has decided it can stay on the market. European regulators determined the risks outweigh the benefits and will pull the drug. Read More...
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Thu, Sep 23 2010 9:41 AM
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