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Novartis issues voluntary recall of over the counter pills
Pharmaceutical giant Novartis has issued a massive over the counter pill recall.
The voluntary recall comes after the company got several customer complaints about mislabeled and broken pills.
Certain varieties of Excedrin and Nodoze with December...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Report: Paula Deen has diabetes
The Fitness Center - Orlando SentinelUpdate, 5:44 p.m.: A Novartis spokesperson has contacted the Orlando Sentinel to say that the company is not working with Paula Dean. “The rumors that Novartis has signed a multimillion dollar spokesperson deal with Paula Deen for a diabetes... -
Look Like Your Pet
1. TO ENTER: You must be 18 years of age or older and a legal resident of Michigan. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Sweepstakes runs from 5:00A EST July 11, 2011 through 11:59P EST July 31, 2011 (the "Sweepstakes Period"), and entries must be received by 11:59PM...Tags: Health, Security, Medical Procedures and Tests, Economy, Business and Finance, Online Advertising
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Mogen-Becker
Allison M. Mogen and John D. Becker are engaged and plan a June 18 wedding at First United Methodist Church in Aberdeen. Parents of the couple are Mark and Karen Mogen of Aberdeen and Steve and Donna Becker of Woodward, Iowa. The bride-to-be graduated...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, South Dakota
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FDA approves first oral drug to slow multiple sclerosis progression
A failed anti-rejection drug got a new purpose and a new lease on commercial life Wednesday as the Food and Drug Administration approved the medication fingolimod -- to be marketed as Gilenya -- to slow the progression of disability in multiple...Tags: Health, National Institutes of Health, Television, Immune System, Internists
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Nestle enjoys strong 2010
Pet food sales in North America and revenue growth in the developing world were bright spots in 2010 for Nestle, S.A., with U.S. headquarters in Glendale, company officials reported Thursday. Leaders of the Swiss company said that despite a rise in the...Tags: Health, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Diseases and Illnesses, Foods and Beverages
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FDA weighs new dose info for kids' pain relievers
WASHINGTON — Federal health officials are considering adding dosing instructions for children younger than 2 years old to Children’s Tylenol and similar products, a change favored by drugmakers and many doctors. The Food and Drug...Tags: Health, Consumers, Liver, Tylenol (drug), Acetaminophen (drug)
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'Amazing Race' Host Phil Keoghan, Ana Mole On World MS Day
PIX11.comYou may know him as the host of the Emmy Award winning show The Amazing Race, but Phil Keoghan is also the founder of "No Opportunity Wasted" NOW is a philosophy dedicated to living life to the fullest, has teamed up with Novartis Pharmaceuticals...Tags: Health, The Amazing Race (tv program), Diseases and Illnesses, Tickets, Multiple Sclerosis
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We want drama! ABC soap fans rally to keep Erica Kane and her daytime friends on the air
Show TrackerLike sands through the hourglass, daytime soap operas are falling off the TV grid. The recent demise started in 2007 with the cancellation of “Passions” on NBC (and later on DirecTV). Two years later, CBS nixed “The Guiding Light”... -
Pharma cases drive U.S. Attorney's collections
Valley 610The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced Thursday that it has collected nearly $4.4 billion in civil penalties since 2004. While the rules for disbursing those payments between state and federal agencies make it... -
Study: ADHD is a genetic disorder
ReutersBritish scientists have found the first direct evidence that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a genetic disorder and say their research could eventually lead to better treatments for the condition. Researchers who scanned the gene maps of more...Tags: Genetic Condition, Health, Deutsche Bank AG, Science and Technology, Internists
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Breast cancer drug for infertility risky
ReutersThree in 10 women take the common breast cancer drug Femara to treat infertility, even though it could increase risks to the baby, U.S. researchers have said. They said the drug is often prescribed "off-label" to treat infertility, even though it is...Tags: Health, Layoffs and Downsizing, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Post Menopause
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