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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: FDA
The "Joe Camel" ads of AIDS?
The FDA says ads for drugs to suppress HIV are making false promises, and could be contributing to an epidemic of unsafe sex.
Carnal goo
New products now being tested promise to alleviate female sexual dysfunction.
Call me plexi-babe
I was a guinea pig for a plastic surgery study.
Cytotec: Dangerous experiment or panacea?
Doctors are prescribing an unapproved, unpredictable ulcer drug to induce labor in thousands of women. Why are women the last to know?
The silence of the Pill
The FDA may make oral contraceptives available over the counter -- and neither pro-life nor pro-choice groups seem to care.
Attack of the killer nasties?
The American Medical Association recently urged the FDA to tighten its control over antibacterial products. So what's stopping it?
Swallowing ephedra
The wildly popular herbal diet aid can be dangerous for some people. But don't expect the FDA to crack down.
Hot spot
The FDA has just approved Eros, a tiny suction device that increases blood flow to a woman's clitoris.
Stalking the wild Frankensalmon
Foes of genetically altered foods say the Clinton administration's new regulations don't go far enough.
Online pharmacies evading regulation
U.S. officials struggle to control prescription drug-dispensing Web sites. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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