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6 Killed, 22 Overdosed From Suspected Counterfeit Painkillers in California
On March 24 the first cases began to pop up and in just a few days, it had reached double digit numbers.
March 31, 2016
BY
Andrew Simontacchi
China’s Tobacco Agency Says ‘No’ to Gory Warning Labels
Chinese netizens accuse the Chinese regime’s tobacco administration of neglecting the interests of the people for profit.
March 16, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Recall: Wonderful and Trader Joe’s Pistachios Linked to Salmonella Outbreaks
Health officials have concluded that recent cases of Salmonella poisoning are linked to commercially sold pistachios. The U.S. Centers ...
March 10, 2016
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Giuliana Manca
Your Parmesan Cheese Is Made of Wood Pulp… Or Is It?
A recent Bloomberg report on shady cheese-making practices revealed some interesting facts about the Parmesan cheese you may ...
February 16, 2016
BY
Petr Svab
FDA Loophole Allows Unlabeled and Possibly Dangerous Chemicals in Food
Since 1958, the FDA has allowed everyday ingredients in food without requiring a lengthy approval process for them.
February 8, 2016
BY
Martha Rosenberg
CDC Says Chipotle-Linked Outbreak of E. Coli Appears Over
Looks like it's safe to bite into that burrito.
February 1, 2016
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The Associated Press
Painkiller Politics: Effort to Curb Prescribing Under Fire
A bold federal effort to curb prescribing of painkillers may be faltering amid stiff resistance from drugmakers, industry-funded ...
December 19, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Calorie Counts Coming to a Menu Near You, but Not as Soon as the FDA Hoped
FDA's menu labelling regulation was delayed a year until December 2016 because of unaddressed issues from the food ...
December 15, 2015
BY
Bowen Xiao
FDA Aims to Publish Essure Safety Review in February
Federal health officials aim to release their findings on a much-debated contraceptive implant by the end of February
November 24, 2015
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The Associated Press
Sugar, Corn Industries Settle Sweetener Spat; Terms Secret
A bitter billion-dollar battle in the sweetener wars came to an end Friday as sugar processors and the ...
November 21, 2015
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The Associated Press
Despite Consumer Resistance, FDA Approves Salmon as First GMO Animal Fit for Food Supply
While 75 percent of Americans said they won't eat GMO fish, it's likely many may end up buying ...
November 19, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Senate Panel Questions FDA Nominee on Drug Prices, Approvals
President Barack Obama's nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration defended his record Tuesday as senators pressed ...
November 17, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
FDA Orders Recall of Machine Used to Clean Medical Scopes
Federal officials are ordering the recall of nearly 2,800 machines used to disinfect medical scopes. They blamed company ...
November 14, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Documents: Arizona Tried to Illegally Import Execution Drug
Arizona tried to illegally import a lethal injection drug that's not approved in the U.S. but never obtained ...
October 23, 2015
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The Associated Press
Get Rid of Super Lice Without Chemicals
A growing number of lice have adapted to resist common over-the-counter chemical treatments. These mutants, known as super lice, ...
September 12, 2015
BY
June Kellum
Are You Eating Tainted Seafood From China?
In a squalid fish farm in Yangjiang, Guangdong, farmers fed tilapia fish with the feces of pigs and ...
July 6, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
Doctor Who Shined Light on Vaccine Injury Dies at 60
It comes with great sadness to announce the untimely passing of Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, a medical doctor and ...
June 25, 2015
BY
Epoch Times Contributor
We Have No Idea How Much Antibiotics Are in Our Meat, but the FDA Wants to Find Out
The federal government's data on how much antimicrobial drugs are injected in our meat products is still incomplete.
May 20, 2015
BY
Annie Wu
Petition Calls for More Deliberation for GMO Salmon
After waiting 20 years for approval, the world's first bioengineered animal developed for human consumption may soon become ...
April 9, 2015
BY
Conan Milner
Reading Food Labels More Important Than Ever After FDA Admits It May Not Be Doing Its Job
Just because an ingredient or additive is "approved" by the FDA doesn't necessarily mean the agency ever evaluated ...
January 21, 2015
BY
Jonathan Benson
Pfizer’s New Type of Cancer Drug May Get OK Early, Say Analysts
The first in a new class of cancer medicines, Pfizer's Ibrance, appears poised for approval to treat advanced ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Linda A. Johnson
Chinese Chicken Nearly Got Into US Public Schools
Kids in public schools might have been served chicken processed in China, were it not for an amendment ...
December 16, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Why a ‘Miracle’ Drug Exists but You Can’t Have It Yet
It’s supposedly getting easier for innovative drugs for rare diseases like Duchenne muscular dystrophy to reach the market. ...
December 14, 2014
BY
Andy Extance
Building a Better Drug Trial
Drug trials are crucial to getting new pharmaceuticals on the market. Researchers conclude that FDA must have a ...
December 4, 2014
BY
Conan Milner
Free, Mandatory Vaccines in LA Amidst California Whooping Cough Scare
LA Unified School District clinics are offering free whooping cough vaccines this week for eligible children as the ...
July 29, 2014
BY
Sarah Le
Battling the Mail-Order Drug Trend
It was the week after last year’s Fourth of July when a diabetic patient rushed into the Northside ...
June 19, 2014
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Weight Loss Pill Contrave, aka NB32: Facts About Diet Pill After FDA Delays It Again
The diet pill Contrave, also known as NB32, was delayed again by the Food and Drug Administration.
June 11, 2014
BY
Zachary Stieber
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