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FDA Approved Drug Can Lengthen Eyelashes

Posted by: diychica on: September 24, 2009

But it might also make you blind. . .
Source:http://www.triplepundit.com/2009/09/latisse-dont-it-make-my-blue-eyes-brown/

FDA smoke screen on e-cigarettes – Washington Times

Posted by: diychica on: August 7, 2009

Dr.
Elizabeth Whelan reveals that the FDA’s test report on the e-cigarette was “distorted, incomplete, and misleading,” aimed at scaring the public away from a product that smokers are finding to be an acceptable subsitute for their deadly tobacco cigarettes. She provides a convincing argument that the product should be kept on the market [...]

FDA Deems E-Cigs As Bad As The Real Thing

Posted by: diychica on: July 23, 2009

Put down that e-cigar, Mark! The FDA has ruled that electronic cigarettes, cigars, and similar devices contain known carcinogens and slammed them for being marketed to younger age groups.
Source:http://gizmodo.com/5320734/fda-deems-e cigs-as-bad-as-the-real-thing

Deaths from Marijuana vs 17 FDA Approved Drugs

Posted by: diychica on: July 3, 2009

Deaths from Marijuana v. 17 FDA-Approved Drugs featuring hundreds of credible pros and cons including scientific marijuana
Source:http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/viewresource.asp?resourceID=145

US health advisers recommended Tuesday to lower the maximum dose of over-the-counter acetaminophen — the key ingredient in Tylenol, Excedrin and many other pain-killing medications.
Source:http://www.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/06/30/fda-advisers-urge-smaller-doses-of-acetaminophen.html

Senate Passes Tobacco Elimination… er… Regulation Bill

Posted by: diychica on: June 12, 2009

The U.S.
Senate passed historic legislation that puts the tobacco industry under FDA regulation. The vote was 79-17.
Source:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124474789599707175.html

Millions of knocked up girls screwed over by FDA and Neocons

Posted by: diychica on: March 26, 2009

LAT Op-Ed: A federal court ruling concludes the Bush administration’s attempts to keep the morning-after pill out of the hands of American females involved the FDA abdicating its duty, overriding and overruling scientists so that it could delay and limit access to the pill and thus allay the concerns of religious conservatives.
Source:http://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/25/opinion/ed-pill25