Food Information - November 20, 2008

One Of Two Former Conjoined Twins Takes First Steps

September 26, 2005 - Topics hospital, pneumonia, mother, child and food

Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff Reporter

On Sunday, Montefiore Medical Center confirms Clarence began walking on his own after "Dateline NBC" showed images of the 3-year-old taking steps at Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla

read more >>

FDA Director Resigns

September 25, 2005 - Topics fda, cancer, accutane, bextra and vioxx
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner, Dr. Lester Crawford, has resigned, after repeated claims that he allowed his agency to "play politics" with drug approvals, and oversaw some very high profile drug safety recalls.

The White House quickly named Andrew von Eschenbach, the director of the National Cancer Institute, as acting FDA commissioner

read more >>

Director Of The FDA Resigns After Only Two Months

September 24, 2005 - Topics fda, cancer, accutane, bextra and vioxx
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner, Dr. Lester Crawford, has resigned, after repeated claims that he allowed his agency to "play politics" with drug approvals, and oversaw some very high profile drug safety recalls.

The White House quickly named Andrew von Eschenbach, the director of the National Cancer Institute, as acting FDA commissioner

read more >>

Infants Die From Disease In Ohio Hospital

September 24, 2005 - Topics hospital, disease, infant, diarrhea and blood
WLWT-TV reports the deaths of two infants at University Hospital in Cincinnati due to gastrointestinal disease - and five others are also infected.

The babies in the neonatal intensive care unit were found to have necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The disease mostly affects premature infants and causes inflammation and destruction of the bowel or parts of the bowel

read more >>

Disease Claims Two Infants In Ohio Hospital

September 23, 2005 - Topics hospital, disease, infant, diarrhea and blood
WLWT-TV reports the deaths of two infants at University Hospital in Cincinnati due to gastrointestinal disease - and five others are also infected.

The babies in the neonatal intensive care unit were found to have necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The disease mostly affects premature infants and causes inflammation and destruction of the bowel or parts of the bowel

read more >>





© Copyright 2008 Webmedia Publishing, SA - all rights reserved.     Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy  |  Disclaimer  |  Terms of Use