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Apr 16

U.S. halts sales of pelvic mesh tied to injuries in women

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

The Food and Drug Administration ordered the two remaining makers of the mesh to stop selling it immediately, saying the companies failed to show the mesh is safe for long-term use. The FDA action does not apply to surgical mesh…

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Apr 03

FDA investigates reports of seizures among e-cigarette users

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

Regulators stressed it's not yet clear whether vaping is responsible for the seizures, but they said they are concerned.

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Jan 10

Watch 5:52
Is the government shutdown making American food unsafe?

Due to the shutdown, the Food and Drug Administration has stopped safety inspections of foods such as fruits, vegetables and seafood, while inspectors overseeing meat and poultry production remain on the job without pay. What does this reduced monitoring mean…

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Dec 13

FDA identifies a farm linked to the romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak

By Laura Santhanam

Adams Bros. Farms, the producer linked to the pre-Thanksgiving outbreak, has not shipped lettuce since Nov. 20 and has cooperated with the investigation, the FDA said in a statement.

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Nov 26

It’s safe to eat some romaine again, U.S. health officials say

By Candice Choi, Associated Press

Just check the label.

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Nov 26

FDA pledges to modernize how it approves medical devices

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

U.S. health officials said Monday they plan to overhaul the nation's decades-old system for approving most medical devices, which has long been criticized by experts for failing to catch problems with risky implants and related products.

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Nov 15

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Will FDA’s latest restrictions reduce underage vaping and smoking?

The Food and Drug Administration moved to ban sales of menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars while announcing new guidelines for retailers selling flavored e-cigarettes in order to curb the rise in underage smoking and vaping. The ban is the biggest…

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Nov 15

FDA to crack down on menthol cigarettes, flavored vapes

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

The move represents a major step to further push down U.S. smoking rates, which have been falling for decades.

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Sep 15

The latest roadblock to Trump’s plan to put drug prices in ads: House Republicans

By Nicholas Florko, STAT

President Trump’s splashiest idea for lowering the cost of prescription drug prices was to force pharmaceutical companies to include the prices of their products in TV and other advertisements.

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Sep 12

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FDA wants e-cigarette makers to extinguish use by kids

The Food and Drug Administration issued its toughest crackdown yet on the makers of electronic cigarettes that have become increasingly popular with young people. Manufacturers now have two months to prove they can keep their e-cigarettes out of the hands…

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