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FDA: Face Rock Creamer Products Recall

Company Announcement Face Rock Creamery of Bandon, Oregon is voluntarily recalling two specific lots of its Vampire Slayer Garlic Cheddar Curds, 6oz. cups, Use By date

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FDA: Sabores Bakery Products Recall

Company Announcement Sabores Fit Bakery of Kissimmee, FL is recalling MOUSSE DESSERTS, because they may contain undeclared Milk, Eggs, Soy Ingredients (Soybean oil, Soy Lecithin),

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FDA: You and Your Medicines as You Age

As you get older you may be faced with more health conditions that you need to treat on a regular basis. It is important to

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FDA: Safe Drug Use After a Natural Disaster

Before a Natural Disaster An emergency plan is especially important for those with health concerns, particularly if the power goes out. Taking precautions for storing

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FDA 101: Product Recalls

What Is a Recall? A recall is an action taken by a company to correct or remove from the market an FDA regulated product that

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FDA: Safely Treating Molluscum, a Common Skin Condition

If you’re bothered by bumps on your skin, don’t try to diagnose yourself or treat your condition with products that haven’t been approved by the

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FDA: Do Not Use – Black Salve is Dangerous and Called by Many Names

You may have seen websites selling certain salves or creams (commonly known as “black salve”) claiming to treat or cure cancer, boils, moles and skin

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FDA: ADVANCE KING may be harmful due to hidden drug ingredient

The Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use ADVANCE KING, a product promoted and sold for joint pain on various

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FDA: Products Claiming to “Cure” Cancer Are a Cruel Deception

Beware of products claiming to cure cancer on websites or social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram. According to Nicole Kornspan, M.P.H., a consumer

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FDA: DMAA in Products Marketed as Dietary Supplements

What is DMAA? DMAA (1,3-dimethylamylamine) is an amphetamine derivative that has been marketed in sports performance and weight loss products, many of which are sold

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