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5 Claims Trump Made That Were Just Flat-Out Lies
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(General)
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... any evidence.
The government does plan on shipping vaccines within 23 hours of approval from the Food and Drug Administration, but the vaccine would be available first to prioritized Americans, like ...
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Created on 30 September 2020
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An FDA-Approved Nasal Spray Could Help Treat Depression
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(Living)
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... find benefit from a nasal spray that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved in March. The drug, esketamine (sold under the name Spravato), is a fast-acting version of the anesthetic ketamine. ...
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Created on 10 August 2020
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“Homosexual terrorism”, “Demon Sperm” and “Alien DNA”: Trump’s New Favorite Doctor is Quite the Quack
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(General)
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... The Food and Drug Administration removed the medication hydroxychloroquine as treatment for COVID-19 because they said that it had not been proven to actually treat the virus.
And, of course, because ...
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Created on 29 July 2020
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New FDA Approved Vyleesi is Not “Female Viagra”—It’s Much Worse
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(Feminism)
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On June 21st, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Vyleesi, the second drug to treat low sexual desire in premenopausal females. The medication, injected 45 minutes before sexual activity, ...
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Created on 26 June 2019
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This Dutch Doctor Isn't Backing Down From The FDA About Mailing Abortion Pill
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(Feminism)
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... Dr. Gomperts is facing legal issues by the Food and Drug Administration.
In a warning letter by the FDA sent out in March, it stated: “the sale of misbranded and unapproved new drugs poses an inherent ...
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Created on 29 May 2019
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Cut The Bullshit: How Online Pharmacies Can Help People Have Safe And Private Abortions
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(Feminism)
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... that make up “the abortion pill” treatment) was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2000, severe restrictions were placed on its distribution. The FDA, under pressure from the anti-choice ...
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Created on 27 July 2018
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Sandra Oh, Before "Killing Eve": From The BUST Archive
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(TV)
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... not far from her house. “I could never live on the Westside,” she says, referring to fancier Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. “Too far from Korean food.” Wearing a brown turtleneck and plaid skirt, she ...
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Created on 18 July 2018
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Tina Fey, Just Before "Mean Girls": From The BUST Archive
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(TV)
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... you order in food, and you’re a workhorse, you know? So I took it upon myself to lose some weight. Partly too, I was living in New York. The weight I was at in Chicago was normal, and then in New York ...
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Created on 20 April 2018
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Jill Filipovic's 'The H-Spot' Explores 'A Feminist Pursuit Of Happiness': BUST Rev
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(Books)
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... degree, happiness. Through an intersectional lens, Filipovic looks at female friendship, sex, parenting, marriage, work-life balance, food and body image, and personal identity, revealing the antipathy ...
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Created on 27 April 2017
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Over-The-Counter Birth Control Is Totally Safe For Teenagers – So Why Isn’t It A Reality?
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(Feminism)
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... been introduced to require insurance companies to pay for non-prescription birth control approved by the Food and Drug Administration, but none have made it out of committee. The FDA told NPR they 'generally ...
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Created on 21 March 2017
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4 Lessons My Badass Mother Taught Me Without Even Knowing It
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(Living)
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... through doors that are held open for them without so much as a nod of recognition. A table of people ravenously eating their meals while one diner still waits for his food. Idiots walking into places of ...
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Created on 04 May 2016
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Is This Gynecological Surgery Tool Spreading Hidden Cancer?
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(Living)
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The Food and Drug Administration had already warned against usage of the laparoscopic power morcellator because of its potential to spread hidden cancer during common gynecological procedures. Now new ...
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Created on 20 February 2015
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We Used To Do Some Weird Shit To Find Out If We Were Preggers
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(General)
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... were finally able to take these tests in the privacy of their own homes. According to an article from LiveScience, "In 1976, drug maker Warner-Chilcott sought approval from the Food and Drug Administration ...
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Created on 01 July 2013