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The FDA has announced that it is taking steps to remove concentrated ingestible fluoride prescription drug products for children from the market.
The FDA has set a target date of October 31, 2025 for completing a safety review and allowing for public comment. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it is taking steps to remove ...
Podiatrist Dr. Saylee Tulpule reveals the health hazards to look for at the nail salon — plus, why you should bring your own ...
He accumulated a 131-47 record at East Rutherford High School, winning two New Jersey state championships, and later led the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will remove pediatric ingestible fluoride products from the market. The agency cites ...
An application of lacquer is usually the cherry on the cake at the end of a pedicure appointment, right? Well, not if your ...
The agency is taking steps to remove prescription fluoride products that children swallow. But researchers who study fluoride ...
Mesa Unified trustee, the OC Register compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates who wish to represent the Area 5 ...
Cancer nonprofit Runway to Hope says, 'Derek Hough stood alongside our families. Today, we do the same. Sending healing ...
One look at my feet will tell you I recently had a pretty bad pedicure. For starters, my toenails are uneven, sloping ...