By GARDINER HARRIS
During the Bush administration, the Food and Drug Administration was mostly a place of black-and-white decisions. Drugs were approved for sale or they were not, and the agency’s staff was expected to publicly support those decisions.
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By Nanci Hellmich
When it comes to the excuses people give for not eating healthfully and exercising regularly, best-selling author and motivational speaker Bill Phillips has heard them all.
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By Kathleen Doheny
For Women, Excess Caffeine Increases Risk of Urinary Incontinence, Study Finds.
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By Salynn Boyles
Study: Dogs Protect Kids at Risk for Eczema Cat Exposure Increases Eczema Risk 13-Fold, Researchers Say
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Rare DNA Errors in ADHD Kids Linked to Brain-Development Genes
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By Joanna Broder
Researchers Pinpoint Genetic Variants That May Lead to Differences in Height
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By Denise Mann
Noninvasive Colon Cancer Screening May Catch More Cancers, Researchers Say
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Social Rejection Has an Impact on Your Heart Rate
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
FDA Decides Not to Ban Avandia, but Puts Restrictions on How It’s Used
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Once-Daily Capsules Cut MS Relapses, Delay Progression
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
5 Electronic Cigarette Companies Cited for "Violations" of Drug Safety Laws
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By Kathleen Doheny
Recall of 21 More Lots of Tylenol, Other Medicines Termed 'Precautionary' by Maker
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By Bill Hendrick
Implantable Miniature Telescope Improves Sight for Patients With Macular Degeneration
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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By Kathleen Doheny
Girls growing up in higher-income homes without a biological father are likely to reach puberty earlier than others, new research finds.
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By Men's Health
Most people worry about high-fructose corn syrup. But instead of just concerning yourself with this one type of sugar, worry about all types of sweeteners.
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By Kiera Aaron
Watching someone perform a task can trick our minds into thinking that we’ve done it ourselves, according to research published in the journal Psychological Science.
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By Catherine Donaldson-Evans
The man believed to be the world's oldest had another birthday this week -- his 114th.
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By Justine van der Leun
These days, the stereotype of being sexless as you age is fading. "Even as orgasmic ability and the ability to get an erection declines, satisfaction stays about the same or increases.
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By Healthwise
Aside from colds and the flu, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are some of the most widespread diseases both in the United States and the world.
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