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Congress Poised to Hand Over Tobacco Oversight to FDA
The US Congress is on the verge of passing a bill that will give the US Food and Tobacco Agency the authority to regulate tobacco. Expert analysis on whether is still back and forth on whether the bill will affect the actual use of tobacco.
Oxycotin Ruled Addictive, Drug Makers Fined for Misleading Public
Last Friday, U.S. District Judge James Jones ordered Purdue Pharma L.P., the maker of OxyContin, to pay $634.5 million in fines for misleading the public about the addictiveness of the painkiller.
Another New Study Rips Avandia
According to analysis published by the the Cochrane Library, “A new meta-analysis of 18 studies finds that Glaxo’s diabetes pill doesn’t “positively influence” the health of diabetics, reduce death, improve quality of life, but does contribute to weight gain, swelling, heart risks and broken bones.
Avandia Related Heart Attacks Surge
According to reports by the Associated Press, Avandia side effects reports have tripled in the month after the report that the blockbuster drug used to treat diabetes drastically raised users risk of heart attack.
Uninsured Americans Raise Medicare Expenditures
A new study shows that Americans who were not insured before the age of 65 and gained access to Medicare cost the system exponentially more money than those who were previously insured with prior health insurance.
FDA OK’s New Alzheimer’s Patch
On July 9th, the Swiss Drug Maker Novartis received approval from the American Food and Drug Administration to begin selling its Exelon skin patch used to treat Alzheimer’s.
FDA OK’s New Alzheimer’s Patch
On July 9th, the Swiss Drug Maker Novartis received approval from the American Food and Drug Administration to begin selling its Exelon skin patch used to treat Alzheimer’s.
Study Suggests Vioxx Risks were Covered Up
Results from a new study show that increased heart risks that were produced by Merck's Vioxx began immediately, and not after 18 months as the company has stated. The study could potentially strike a whole in Merck’s defense, who is still involved in ongoing litigation.
All Diets are Created Equal
The results of a new study examining the effectiveness of diets is out, and point out that most all diets help dieters lose weight the same. The study led by Dr. Michael Dansinger of the Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston found that the effect of dietary counseling for weight loss on average, resulted in weight loss of around 6 percent of patients initial body weight after one year, compared with people not involved in formal weight loss programs.
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