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August 5, 2006
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Food Labels May be Inaccurate, Despite FDA Inspections
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The FDA only checked to see if nutritional information was present, not whether or not it was accurate. |
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Popular Cancer Drug Linked to Heart Failure
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Gleevec may help treat leukemia, but the side effects could kill you anyway. |
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More AOL Deceptions and Fraud Revealed
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AOL reps are trained to use hardball tactics to retain customers. Must-know information if you or anyone you know is using AOL. |
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Some States Backing Away From Avian Flu Drugs
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The federal government wants states to purchase hundreds of thousands of courses of useless drugs, but some of them aren't buying. |
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Do You Really Need an Implantable Birth Control Device?
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Six years after Norplant was removed from the market due to health risks, the FDA has approved a new implantable contraceptive, Implanon. |
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