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Dec 28

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Milk and Meat from Cloned Animals Safe to Eat, FDA Says

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The Food and Drug Administration issued a preliminary decision Thursday saying that food products from cloned animals are safe to eat. Under the proposed guidelines, the products would also not be required to carry a special label.

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Sep 18

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More Cases of Contaminated Spinach Reported Across Country

Over one-hundred people in at least twenty-one states have become sick by eating spinach contaminated with E. coli bacteria according to the Food and Drug Administration, which advised consumers not to eat any fresh spinach until further notice.

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Aug 24

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FDA Approves Plan B Contraceptive Pill Without Prescription

The Food and Drug Administration approved non-prescription use of the emergency contraceptive pill Plan B for women 18 years and older. The director of FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research explains the decision.

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Aug 16

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Chicago City Council Proposes Anti-Trans Fats Ordinance

A report looks at Chicago City Council's anti-fat diet plan, which includes keeping trans fats off of menus and would make Chicago the first major city in the country to limit trans fats.

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Jun 09

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FDA Approves Use of Vaccine for Cervical Cancer

An interview with a gynecologist looks at Gardasil, a new vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in girls and women to prevent four strains of a virus that can cause cervical cancer.

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Aug 31

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FDA Official Steps Down Over Morning-after Pill Decision

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A top Food and Drug Administration official resigned Wednesday in protest of the agency's recent decision to delay a ruling on whether to allow over-the-counter sales of an emergency contraception pill.

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Oct 15

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U.S. Requires New Warning on Antidepressants for Children

Antidepressants must now have a "black box" warning after researchers linked the drugs to increased suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children and adolescents, the Food and Drug Administration announced Friday.

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May 07

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FDA Blocks Over-the-Counter Sales of Morning-After Pill

The FDA, citing concerns about the morning-after-pill's use by young teenagers, rejected over-the-counter sales of the emergency contraception late Thursday, a move that contradicted the recommendation of the agency's advisory panel.

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Mar 22

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FDA Backs Stronger Warnings for Some Antidepressants

People on certain popular antidepressants should be monitored for signs of suicidal thoughts, the government warned Monday as it asked pharmaceutical companies to highlight a suicide warning on the labels of ten drugs.

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Mar 12

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Senate Approves McClellan As New Medicare Chief

The Senate approved FDA chief Mark McClellan's nomination to head Medicare on Friday, after the vote was delayed over concerns about his opposition to legalizing the importation of prescription drugs.

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