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- 61. FDA Consumer Reprint--Overcoming Infertility
Fertility problems may require treatment with drugs or surgery; and in about 10 percent of cases, less conventional, high-tech options like in vitro fertilization are used.
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/health/infertile/197_fert.html
Score: 26%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 27 kB
- 62. FDA Consumer Reprint--Seven Steps to Safer Sunning
Return to Savvy Consumer Information Center - Home Page This article originally appeared in the June 1996 FDA...
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/health/7stpsun/596_7sun.html
Score: 25%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 24 kB
- 63. Prostate Cancer: New Tests Create Treatment Dilemmas (FDA Co...
Prostate Cancer: New Tests Create Treatment Dilemmas
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/health/prostate/prostate.html
Score: 25%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 21 kB
- 64. Consumer Information Center: New Ways to Prevent and Treat A...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a number of new drugs and medical devices to prevent and treat AIDS.
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/health/tretaids/197_aids.html
Score: 24%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 22 kB
- 65. Ways to Win at Weight Loss (FDA Consumer Reprint)
Losing weight is not simple because many factors affect how much or how little food a person eats and how that food is metabolized by the body.
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/health/win-weightloss/weight.html
Score: 24%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 20 kB
- 66. New Hope for People with Sickle Cell Anemia (FDA Consumer Re...
A recent clinical trial found that the drug Hydrea (hydroxyurea) significantly reduced painful episodes in adults with a severe form of sickle cell anemia.
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/health/sicklecell/496_sick.html
Score: 24%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 20 kB
- 67. Savvy Consumer: Are Bioengineered Foods Safe?
Using the techniques of modern biotechnology, food manufacturers have altered the inherited make-up of certain food crops to give them various beneficial genes. While FDA believes these bioengineered foods are as safe as foods created through traditional breeding, controversies have arisen, particularly in Europe, about the wholesomeness of these products. FDA Commissioner Jane E. Henney discusses the issues surrounding these products.
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/food/bio-engineer/food.html
Score: 23%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 29 kB
- 68. Savvy Consumer: Are Bioengineered Foods Safe?
Using the techniques of modern biotechnology, food manufacturers have altered the inherited make-up of certain food crops to give them various beneficial genes. While FDA believes these bioengineered foods are as safe as foods created through traditional breeding, controversies have arisen, particularly in Europe, about the wholesomeness of these products. FDA Commissioner Jane E. Henney discusses the issues surrounding these products.
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/food/bio-engineer/t_food.html
Score: 23%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 26 kB
- 69. Consumer Information Center: New Drug Label Spells It Out Si...
To help consumers read and understand the labels on nonprescription (over-the-counter) drugs, a new Food and Drug Administration regulation requires all of these drug to begin carrying standardized labels with simple language and an easy-to-read format.
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/health/newdrug-label/499_otc.html
Score: 23%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 14 kB
- 70. Consumer Information Center - Kids' Vaccinations Get a Littl...
Return to Savvy Consumer Information Center - Home Page David Sanders, who is getting his childhood vaccinations on...
URL: http://savvyconsumer.org/help/family/kids-vac/kids-vac.htm
Score: 23%
Date: 2006-03-02
Size: 26 kB
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