
February 28th, 2007 by

Jenny
| Eat To Live: Garlic, antioxidants in doubt
United Press International - Feb 28, 2007 It may just be that the health benefits of diets that freely use garlic come more from their richness in olive oil, fish, nuts, grains and fruits. ...
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February 28th, 2007 by

Jenny

Gothamist | Peter Marinello, NARCer Gothamist, NY - Feb 28, 2007 The current trend (supplement "de jour" if you will) is the green tea/hoodia supplements that have flooded the market, promising everything from greater ...
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February 27th, 2007 by

Jenny
 Thread | Eye on the prize Thread, New Zealand - Feb 27, 2007 PREVAGE™ Eye anti-aging moisturizing treatment 15 ml $165.00 PREVAGE™ anti-aging treatment 50 ml $270.00 Green Tea Blend (Green Tea, Yellow Tea, White Tea) ...
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February 26th, 2007 by

Jenny
Ketek (telithromycin) is in the news again. As usual, not for any good that it has brought. The FDA on February 12, 2007 announced yet another label change and now has removed the approval for use in two of the three areas for which it has been proescribed. That screams a clear message -- is anyone listening?
On 21 January 2006 I wrote about a Public Health Advisory from the FDA about Ketek. I noted at that time my observation that the FDA seemed interested in issuing the warning about the drug only after a respected medical journal had published some adverse findings.
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February 25th, 2007 by

Jenny
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