FDA Moves To Take Prescription Fluoride For Kids Off Market
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The 86 products were commonly available and for sale at retailers and food service locations, including convenience stores, hospitals, hotels, airports, and airlines
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Health and Me on MSNUS CDC Advises Elderly To Avoid Chikungunya Vaccines Following DeathsCentres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an advisory urging American travellers over the age of 60 years to avoid the Chikungunya vaccine, Valneva's 'Ixchiq'. Health authorities had earlier asked the elderly to take these shots in the wake of Chikungunya outbreaks in the islands of the Indian Ocean.
On the heels of similar moves in France and the European Union, U.S. health authorities are calling for a pause in the use of Valneva’s chikungunya vaccine in older adults. | The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are recommending a pause in the use of Valneva's chikungunya vaccine in older adults as investigations into serious adverse event reports play out on both sides of the Atlantic.
Less than half of Americans believe federal health agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) can do key parts of their job,
Salmonella-related warnings were issued by the CDC and FDA this week in relation to a poultry-linked outbreak and tomato recalls.
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Allrecipes on MSNFDA Announces Recall on Ready-To-Eat Food Sold in 4 States Due To Potential Listeria ContaminationThe sandwiches and snacks were sold in offices, hospitals, and more. On May 11, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Fresh & Ready Foods LLC is voluntarily recalling 86 different ready-to-eat sandwiches and snacks due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
The FDA and CDC have also recommended pausing the use of Ixchiq in seniors 60 years and older while safety investigations are ongoing.
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Health and Human Services employees were told in March to remove 'nicknames' from email systems and signatures to comply with Trump order on gender.
Fewer than half of Americans trust the FDA and CDC to do their job, poll finds - Low levels of trust in federal scientific agencies have been shaped by politics