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Everything you need to know about the pot compound that's all the rage as weed comes out of the shadows
Outgoing FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb says the agency could move to ban e-cigarette pods to stop teenagers from using them. In his only network TV interview during his final week in office, Gottlieb told Dr. Jon LaPook the companies that make e-cigarettes must do more to prevent minors from getting hold of them. LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the teen vaping and e-cigarette debate.
Scott Gottlieb spoke to CBS News' Dr. Jon LaPook about the dangers of e-cigarettes
The treatment can turn a patient's own blood cells into weapons that kill cancerous cells
The FDA is proposing the first changes to breast cancer screenings in decades. It wants to require mammogram providers to notify women about their breast tissue density. About half of women over age 40 have dense breasts, which can obscure cancer signs. It is also an additional risk factor for breast cancer, which is the leading cancer among women. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the changes.
This is the agency's first proposed change to mammography standards in more than 20 years
The FDA is meeting for a second day to address the possible risks of breast implants. The agency reported last fall that 457 cases of cancer have been detected in women with breast implants. Some women with textured implants are developing a type of cancer called lymphoma. Anna Werner reports.
FDA is meeting to address the possible risks of breast implants after the agency reported that 457 cases of cancer have been detected in women with breast implants
The company said the avocadods were sold in bulk across California, Arizona, Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina and New Hampshire
In a two-day meeting, officials are hearing from researchers, plastic surgeons, and women who say they've suffered a number of ailments as a result of their breast implants
This week the Food and Drug Administration approved the first treatment specifically targeting postpartum depression, a condition that can impact women following childbirth, sometimes even starting during pregnancy. Symptoms can include sadness, loss of energy and feelings of guilt and worthlessness. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the new drug works and how a new personalized video game can help stroke victims.
Two consumers had complained about finding "extraneous material" in the ready-to-eat chicken strips
The medicine was sold at Dollar General stories nationwide
Consumer advocacy group finds chemical residues on nearly 70 percent of conventionally grown produce in the U.S.
The FDA just approved the first drug to treat postpartum depression. The condition affects more than 400,000 women every year, an estimated 20 percent of new moms in the U.S. Dr. Tara Narula spoke to one of the handful of women who have tried the drug and shows us its dramatic results.
The FDA has approved the first drug specifically designed to treat postpartum depression. In the U.S., about one in nine mothers experience depression after having a baby. As Dr. Tara Narula reports, the new drug is providing hope.
The drug rebalances hormones that spike during pregnancy and plummet after birth
At least half a dozen people in three states sickened by bacteria: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
A week after disputing the FDA's findings, the company has issued a voluntary recall of the items
More than 12,000 cases of the unbleached flour have been sold nationwide at retailers including Meijer, Publix and Winn-Dixie
FDA said new approval will help alleviate shortages of blood pressure drugs after repeated recalls over cancer-causing chemicals
Federal watchdog finds potentially dangerous bacteria in one product and a skin-burning chemical in another
The FDA said its tests confirm earlier reports that some Claire's makeup contained the mineral, which is linked to cancer
The FDA on Tuesday approved a nasal spray form of ketamine, a rapid acting anesthetic that has been used illegally as a party drug known as "Special K," to treat depression. The nasal spray can only be accessed in a doctor's office.
In the 1990s, the medication was adopted as a party drug by the underground rave culture due to its ability to produce psychedelic, out-of-body experiences
The murder of Charlie Kirk last week follows a litany of violent acts against political targets. Historian Jon Meacham talks about the existential questions now facing America.
The strike on the Kirishi refinery, in Russia's northwestern Leningrad region, follows weeks of Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure that Kyiv says fuels Moscow's war effort.
Desmond Holly and several school shooters in the past year were active on the same website, the ADL says.
Earlier this month, the U.S. deported a group of non-Ghanaian nationals to Ghana, including deportees from Gambia and Nigeria.
A White House official confirmed the extra funds would be directed to the U.S. Marshals Service and would also include enhanced protection for Supreme Court justices.
California lawmakers voted to phase out a group of chemicals known as PFAS, which are often called "forever chemicals," in cookware.
Venezuela's foreign ministry said nine fishermen were "illegally and hostilely" detained on Friday by the USS Jason Dunham.
Romania's defense ministry said Saturday that the country's airspace had been breached by a drone during a Russian attack on infrastructure in neighboring Ukraine.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.