Confusing labeling on liquid medications could put kids at risk
A new study has found that over-the-counter children's medications aren't labeled the way they should be. The research led by the New York University School of Medicine examined two-hundred top-selling...
View ArticleNew drugs promise higher cure rates for hepatitis C
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/national/local-national-970849.mp3 In the past couple of weeks, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved two new drugs for the treatment of...
View ArticleGay, bisexual men still waiting to donate blood under new FDA recommendations
Originally reported Thursday, March 3 and updated Wednesday, June 15 with updated timeline details — Six months after the Food and Drug Administration eliminated a decades-long ban on gay and bisexual...
View ArticleEpi Pen price spike leaves St. Louisans with few options
Ever since her 6-year-old son was diagnosed with a severe peanut allergy, Oakville resident Maureen Walkenbach has kept EpiPens around at all times. One set stays at home in a cabinet, one goes with...
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