WebMD and FDA Newsroom Article Index
February 2013
- Do Vitamin Supplements Make Sense?
- Internet Addiction May Be as Hard to Kick as Drugs
- FDA Approves Osphena for Postmenopausal Women with Pain During Sex
- FDA Approves Stivarga for Advanced Stromal Tumors
- Asthma Drug Takes the Itch Out of Chronic Hives
- Recall of Anemia Drug Omontys
- Health Care Law Protects Consumers
- Children's Tamiflu Still in Short Supply
- FDA Approves Kadcyla for Late-stage Breast Cancer
- FDA Approves New Silicone Breast Implant
- More Women Aware of Their Risk for Heart Disease
- Special K Cereal Recalled Due to Glass Fragments
- British Man Dies From SARS
- Spinach Recalled in 39 States
- Caffeine Linked to Low-Birth-Weight Babies
- FDA Seizes Dangerous Diet Products
- Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Foster Farms Chicken
- Watchdog Group Calls for Sugared Soda Regulation
- FDA Approves Retinal Implant for Rare Genetic Eye Disease
- Synthetic Marijuana Linked to Kidney Damage
- Treating Trauma in Children: No Long-Term Benefit
- Need a New Hip? Finding the Cost May Not Be Easy
- New SARS-Like Virus May Have Spread Between People
- Birth Rate in 2011 Lowest Ever Reported in U.S.
- Hospitals Report Reductions In Spread of Infection
- Hand Sanitizers: Do They Help Stop All Germs?
- FDA Approves Pomalyst for Advanced Multiple Myeloma
- Recoveries Result from Efforts to Combat Health Care Fraud
- More Mothers Are Breastfeeding
- Blizzard 2013: Preparation & Getting Through It
- FDA Offers Guidance on Alzheimer's Drugs
- Which Fats Really Are Good for Your Heart?
- TV Viewing Linked to Lower Sperm Count
- Smoking 70% Higher in Adults with Mental Illness
- FDA Approves Generic Cancer Drug Doxil
- At-risk Latinas Targeted in Heart Attack Awareness Campaign
- Weight Loss & Obesity: 7 Myths & 9 Facts
- Vegetarian Diet May Cut Heart Disease Risk
- FDA Approves New Drug for Urea Cycle Disorders
- Super Bowl Food Safety
- Pregnant Women Need a Flu Shot!
- Vegetarian Diet May Cut Heart Disease Risk
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