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An FDA study delves into the common side effects that sprout up after corrective eye surgery
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An FDA study delves into the common side effects that sprout up after corrective eye surgery
Result could be people allergic to milk or soy accidentally eating them and possibly suffering serious or life-threatening reactions
The lawsuit says the agency's decision is more than four years overdue
The agency warns that these teething tablets and gels have been linked to adverse effects in children
None of these methods have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration
Herbs and tree bark in cereal? The FDA urges consumers to read ingredient lists carefully to be sure you know what you're eating
The FDA approved Exondys 51 for a rare and deadly form of muscular dystrophy, despite controversy over whether it really works
New policies aim to hold researchers more accountable and make clinical trial information accessible to the public
The Trump campaign had pitched rolling back food safety regulations in a fact sheet
This disruptive trend could unravel one of the few remaining restraints on escalating health care costs
Officials say these cleansers are no more effective than plain soap and water, and questions persist about their long-term health impact
Popular snacks may have bits of plastic that could be hazardous
Officials are taking new steps to check blood donations as Zika continues to spread in Florida
The FDA began investigating WEN hair care products after thousands of reports of hair loss, balding, and rashes -- but a 1938 law prevents the administration from doing much about it
Wednesday: Major cutbacks are being proposed to eliminate the federal deficit; Also, The FDA is proposing new warnings on cigarette packs that include graphic images; Plus, a look inside a kidney exchange in which 20 people saved 10 lives.
Retailers are also banned from doling out free samples and must comply with a range of other new regulations
The FDA announces tougher labeling and says the drugs shouldn't be used for a lot of common ailments
Consumer Reports identifies 15 ingredients in supplements they say consumers should always avoid
Two patients died in the trial using genetically engineered immune cells to treat a type of leukemia
Experts hope it will result in better treatments for cornoary artery disease, the nation's leading cause of death
The story behind a new warning about the dangers of consuming raw dough
Do the popular products really kill 99.99 percent of illness-causing germs?
New hepatitis C drug, Epclusa, carries a hefty price tag but has a high cure rate, research shows
With all the attention paid to the militarization of citizens and police, several federal agencies are stockpiling weapons, a new report claims
Sanjay Valvani pleaded not guilty to charges of using inside information about generic drugs to earn about $25 million illegally
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.
Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested on charges of aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm for the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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The device had been lit but "failed to function as designed," a Unified Fire Authority Investigations officer wrote in affidavits of probable cause.
Unlike the Smithsonian, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is privately funded, putting it beyond the immediate reach of Trump administration efforts to control what Americans learn about their history.
Rep. Michael McCaul, a foreign policy leader who had strongly supported Ukraine, warned Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "testing the resolve of NATO."
Desmond Holly and several school shooters in the past year were active on the same website, the ADL says.
Brian Kilmeade made the comment while talking about the stabbing murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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."