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Chipotle E. Coli Outbreak 2015 News Updates, Causes & Everything You Need to Know

The restaurant chain opened some of its branches in Washington and Oregon.

FDA Approves New Drug Treatment For High Cholestrol

A new drug approved by the Food and Drugs Administration hopes to decrease cholesterol levels and help reduce the risk of having a heart attack.

Flavored Cigars Attracting Young Smokers, FDA Warns Tobacco Companies

Cigarette sales went down by a wide margin since the Congress passed a landmark law in 2009, but young smokers are being attracted by flavored cigars, The New York Times reported.

HIV Cure News 2013: Possible Cure Within Months of Confirmation

the disease that has plagued mankind for decades Human trials have begun on a drug that could cause HIV to be cured. one of the largest pandemics in the world,

FDA Releases 'Gluten-Free' Label Standards

The Food and Drug Administration finally released the standards for “gluten-free” claims on food labels, giving people with celiac disease confidence with the food that they are going to take in.

Contaminated Steroid Causes Abscesses in 7 Patients, FDA Launches Investigation on Tennessee Compounding Facility

The Food and Drug Administration has once again sounded a recall for the steroid methylprednisolone acetate, the very same anti-inflammatory medication which hosted last year's fatal fungal meningitis outbreak.

FDA Targets Tanning Beds In Proposal For Tougher Regulations

Tanning beds could soon come with warning labels alerting indoor tanners to the increased risk of skin cancer as the Food and Drug administration announced a proposal for tougher regulations.

FDA: Safety Issues Reported At 30 Specialty Pharmacies In 18 States Following Meningitis Outbreak Caused By Contaminated Drugs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that 30 pharmacies were found to have potential safety issues after the agency started inspections following a meningitis outbreak that stemmed from contaminated drugs.

FDA Seeks to Toughen Defibrillator Regulations

The Food and Drug Administration will try to increase regulations governing the production of defibrillators, the medical devices that jumpstart heart that have stopped beating.

Breast Cancer Treatment - New Drug 'Kadcyla' Approved By FDA, Slows Disease Progression

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug, Kadcyla, to treat breast cancer patients.

Breast Implants - FDA Approves Allergan's New Silicone Gel-Filled Implant

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new silicone gel-filled breast implant from Allergan, Inc. that is meant to increase breast size in women 22-years-old and over and reconstruction in women of any age, according to the agency's press release.

Lean Cuisine Recall: Glass Shards Found in Ravioli

Nestlé issued a voluntary recall of some its Lean Cuisine products Tuesday after three consumers found pieces of glass in their Lean Cuisine ravioli dishes.

Ambien Side Effects Prompt FDA to Lower Dosage For Sleep Medications, After Sleepwalking and Impaired Driving Cases

The Food and Drug Administration has issued a new ruling requiring doctors to prescribe Ambien in smaller doses.

Chemo Drug Shortage Raises Cancer Relapse Rates

A shortage of the drug mechlorethamine has raised relapse rates among cancer patients afflicted with Hodgkin lymphoma, according to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine

Tainted Botox Shipments Reach 350 Medical Practices Across America

Unapproved shipments of Botox have been sent out to over 350 medical practices across the country, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA

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