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KFC China Tries To Regain Reputation After Food Safety Scares
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Subsequent findings by the Shanghai Food and Drug Administration found the level of antibiotics and steroids in Yum's current batch of KFC chicken supply to be safe, but the watchdog found a suspicious level of an antiviral drug in one of the eight …
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Fairbanks to Open Facility in Shelby County
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The residence program will focus on long-term addiction recovery for women and accommodate more than one dozen patients. Twitter Facebook LinkedIn. Continued Below… Subscribe · Indiana Business Council · Now Hiring. IIB Twitter Watch. Print; E-Mail …
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FDA reviewers: Diabetes drug may pose heart risk
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In 2010, the FDA restricted Avandia's use to patients not helped by any other diabetes treatments, and European regulators barred all sales of Avandia. The FDA has set a target date of March 31 to decide whether to approve U.S. sales of canagliflozin.
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Drug Addicts Beaten To Reduce Their Cravings In Siberia
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Siberian psychologist Dr German Pilipenko started practicing a unique form of addiction therapy termed the "method of limited exposure or pain" in 2004, according to the Siberian Times. The technique involves beating drug addicts with a cane on their …
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