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Monthly Archives: January 2010

Toyota Recall — No Sales, No Production

01/27/2010
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Toyota Motor Company has announced the recall of more than 2 million vehicles because of concerns over sudden acceleration problems caused when the accelerator pedal sticks in eight different models. Toyota models which are part of the recall are: 2009-2010 Toyota Rav4, Corolla and Matrix; 2005-2010 Avalon; 2007-2010 Camry; 2010 […]

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Weight Loss Supplements — Dangerous Solutions

01/21/2010
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According to World Health Organization (WHO) there are one billion overweight adults worldwide and 300 million are categorized as obese. The World Health Organization cited several contributing factors among which are: “increased consumption of energy-dense foods high in saturated fats and sugars, and reduced physical activity, Economic growth, modernization, urbanization […]

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BPA Difficult to Avoid and Potentially Dangerous

01/20/2010
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Most parents want the best for their children. We meticulously search labels, check sugar and salt contents, pack balanced lunches, and try to fix healthy meals for our families. But before you pack that applesauce or tuna fish sandwich into your child’s lunch box, you might want to check the […]

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Victims Without Voices

01/15/2010
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FDA investigations occurred during February to April of 2009 at a drug manufacturing plant. A drug recall was instituted in July of 2009. A voluntary nationwide recall of drugs is instituted on December 21, 2009. In January of 2010, I am just hearing about it. The drugs that were recalled […]

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Drug Marketing Direct to Consumers

01/13/2010
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The Food & Drug Administration has recently notified Eli Lilly & Co. and Bayer Healthcare that it has objections to ads used for some of their drugs. For Eli Lilly, it was print advertisements for its depression drug, Cymbalta. Print ads used on WebMD Little Blue Book; a publication to […]

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Race for a Cure for Breast Cancer

01/12/2010
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Breast Cancer. It strikes over 187,000 people every year; mostly women between the ages of 40 and 59. Over 40,000 women die from breast cancer yearly. Breast cancer in one of the ten leading causes of death for women. Breast cancer is a family disease — it affects the whole […]

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Defective Tire Valve Stems Are Dangerous

01/6/2010
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You may recall last year when several accidents and a couple deaths happened as a result of some defective tires manufactured by Chinese companies. Now, there are reports of bad valve stems manufactured by…you guessed it, a Chinese manufacturer. A recall has been issued involving some six million valve stems. […]

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Cigarette Addiction and Tragic Blindness

01/6/2010
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A recent study out of UCLA, published in the January issue of the “American Journal of Ophthalmology,” has found that Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) occurs more than five times more often among female smokers over 80-years-old compared to non-smoking women of the same age. Although this recent study was gender […]

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