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13 août, 2005 04:51
ARTICLES FOR Monday, August 15, 2005 'You Can Select Other Dates'
Public forum on breast implants to be held in September In Canada
2004 Breast Implant Consumer Handbook
ARTICLES FOR Friday, August 12, 2005 'Reuters News'
Soil samples reveal high levels of dioxinDow Chemical Co.
Wash capsules 'risk to children '
Gadget to help paralysed exercise
Hope over 'stealth' cancer drugs
Appellate Panel Upholds Damages Award for Defectively Designed Razor
Patients' Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Type Dictates Effective ...
Class Action Settlement OK'd Between Tenet, Uninsured Patients
Class Action Settlement OK'd Between Tenet, Uninsured Patients
Will Roberts Jump Into the Supreme Court Cert Pool?
Secrets of the FDA Revealed by Top Insider Doctor - In the first of a five-part interview, Dr. David Graham, the hero from the FDA who exposed Vioxx, reveals to you the inside secrets at the FDA.
Lipitor, Severe Diabetes a Fatal Combination
Toxic Drugs or Terrorists: Which One Kills You Quicker?
the National Organization of Women (NOW) who filed a Freedom of Information Act request this week, seeking details about the FDA's conditions for approval. (NOW likened the FDA's treatment of women -- versus its deference to Mentor -- to that of dogs.) Others have petitioned Congress to investigate what they consider a lower standard for FDA approval of implants.
FLORIDA’S ASBESTOS ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM IS A "SICK JOKE"
EPA PROPOSES ONLY HALF-STEPS ON HUMAN CHEMICAL TESTING
EPA & Human Testing
EPA and Human Testing: News Releases
AGENCY REBUFFS INFORMATION REQUEST IN "SCOTCHGARD" WHISTLEBLOWER CASE
Multiple Sclerosis could be linked to viral infection
1960s: silicone breast implants are developed by two plastic surgeons in Texas. 1962: Timmie Jean Lindsey becomes first woman to ...
Enzyme action creates protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease
Brain tumors may originate with neural stem cells, researchers say
Researchers outline possible drug targets for treating metabolic syndrome
Treatment for recurrent depression available through study at UT Southwestern
UT Southwestern researchers find differences in a predictor of heart disease among sexes, races