
FDA commissioner who sounded alarm on teen vaping submits resignation
Gottlieb has submitted his paperwork for resignation, "but he will be on for at least another month," an administration official said
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Gottlieb has submitted his paperwork for resignation, "but he will be on for at least another month," an administration official said
The FDA is expected to approve a new ketamine nasal spray to help treat depression. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook joins CBSN to talk about the benefits and risks.
The mandate follows a 60 Minutes report on how a label change fueled the opioid crisis
The FDA may be on the verge of approving the first new treatment for depression in decades. It involves a form of ketamine used as a nasal spray. Dr. Jon LaPook explains.
The drug can only be used in a doctor's office, and is in the form of a nasal spray
In recent months, multiple drugmakers have recalled medications after tests revealed traces of carcinogens
The FDA is warning about harmful dietary supplements. The agency is alerting consumers about false claims, unknown ingredients, and potentially harmful products. Americans spent more than $40 billion on supplements last year, and three out of four Americans regularly take a supplement. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" with more on the supplement regulation.
A drug manufacturer denounces his own industry and explains to 60 Minutes how a label change by the FDA expanded the use of opioids
According to the Food and Drug Administration, three out of four Americans take dietary supplements on a regular basis. But the $40 billion industry is not highly regulated. FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb recently announced plans to make the most significant changes to supplement regulation in a quarter century. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss.
Americans spent more than $40 billion on supplements last year, with 3 out of 4 people regularly taking them
Dr. David Kessler, who was FDA commissioner in the 1990s, tells 60 Minutes, "There are no studies on the safety or efficacy of opioids for long-term use." Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS
Ambrosia Health charged thousands of dollars for infusions of plasma from teens and young adults
Food maker recalls some batches of gluten-free product sold around the U.S. because it may contain wheat and barley
At least two makers of animal food have been affected by a widespread turkey recall that has sickened hundreds
Federal watchdog previously found significant violations of manufacturing rules by Tris Pharma
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning against companies whose products are being "illegally marketed." The FDA said one company claimed its product could even reduce symptoms of "cognitive decline." Anna Werner reports.
In one case, the FDA found a company claimed its product reduced "symptoms of cognitive decline"
States are cracking down on cannabidiol-infused food over safety concerns -- some in the industry say it's warranted
While one company is facing rash of unhappy consumers, it's one of at least nine that distributed potentially toxic food
FDA says the drugstore chain has racked up nearly 1,800 violations for selling tobacco products to children
Scientists at MIT are developing technology that could one day scan lettuce for E.coli, detect lead in water and determine if alcohol is tainted
Pilgrim's Pride recall follows Tyson and Perdue moves to stop sales of food possibly tainted with extraneous material
Major British study could help doctors decide what to suggest to smokers and up pressure on FDA to more tightly oversee the booming vaping industry
General Mills says it is voluntarily recalling five-pound bags of Gold Medal Unbleached Flour nationwide due to concerns they might be contaminated with salmonella. The Minneapolis-based food giant says only bags with a "better if used by" date of April 20, 2020 are involved. The callback was instituted after sampling of the five-pound bags discovered "the potential presence" of the bacteria, General Mills said in a statement.
General Mills says only 5-pound bags with use-by dates of April 20 are affected and no related confirmed illnesses have been reported
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.
Desmond Holly and several school shooters in the past year were active on the same website, the ADL says.
In a joint segment with Republican Sen. James Lankford, Democratic Sen. Chris Coons said amid efforts to foster bipartisan discourse, the internet "is driving extremism in our country."
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.
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.
Ricky Hatton shared the ring with the best boxers of his generation, including Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.