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Posted on August 21, 2013

Study Reveals Teens’ Inclination To Tan Indoors, Which May Pose Risks

Doctors are increasingly attempting to get the word out about how dangerous it can be to tan indoors.  The Food and Drug Administration has proposed rules that would place stricter regulations on these indoor tanning salons and beds, and states have also gotten in on the act.  33 states limit a minor’s ability to access… read more

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Posted on August 20, 2013

FDA Warning Targets NuVision Sterile Products

This past April, the Dallas, Texas-based NuVision Pharmacy announced a recall of lyophilized injections and methylcobalamin injections due to worries that the sterility of the items may have been compromised.  At the time, there had been reports of soreness, fever, and side effects not all that different from what one would experience with the flu. … read more

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Posted on August 13, 2013

Concerns Arise Over Potential Hazards Posed By Trampoline Parks

Officials are growing increasingly concerned that trampoline parks pose an unreasonable threat to public safety, and as more and more reports of injury arise, lawmakers in California and Utah are currently seeking to crack down on the threat. A law moving through the California legislature would force such parks to submit to regulations not dissimilar… read more

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Posted on August 12, 2013

Consumer Reports Analyzes Impact of Landmark Safety Measure

Consumer Reports has released a new article that analyzes the importance of a landmark initiative that sought to improve the safety of numerous types of products, especially those used by children.  The effects of that now five-year old law are still being felt today. The report looks at the the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act,… read more

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Posted on August 8, 2013

Drain Covers Can Bolster Safety In Private Pools

A few years back, the Consumer Product Safety Commission came out with a measure that required all public pools to install covers on drains.  The move was considered necessary in order to reduce the risk of injury or fatality which can occur if a child gets their body stuck in the drain itself. This measure,… read more

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Posted on August 6, 2013

An Examination Of The Importance Of Football Helmet Warnings

Many people have the somewhat misguided assumption that warning labels on products are overkill.  They might scoff that of course they would never be the person who would make such a foolish mistake or that certain risks should be obvious.  But the truth is that proper labels are imperative to safety, and nowhere is that… read more

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Posted on August 6, 2013

FDA Raises Awareness About Laser Danger

Do your children have toys that include a laser?  If so, then you might make yourself aware of a new consumer alert from the Food and Drug Administration focused on the danger that lasers can pose when not used in the right way. Many don’t think of lasers as being a type of radiation, but… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2013

Acetaminophen Gets New Skin Reaction Warning From The FDA

The Food and Drug Administration has called for a new warning to be affixed to any medication containing acetaminophen.  Packaging of such drugs will now have to warn about the threat of a serious skin reaction. This moves comes two years after the Food and Drug Administration strengthened the label to relate to users the… read more

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Posted on August 1, 2013

Safety Advocate Calls For Update to Toxic Substance Regulations

In a new report that acts as a call to action, the President of Consumers Union explains that lawmakers at the state and federal levels need to work harder to pass regulations targeting hazardous chemicals that could wreak untold damage on unsuspecting Americans. He points out the deficiencies of the current regulatory landscape, which has… read more

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Posted on July 30, 2013

FDA Warns Anti-Malaria Drug Users About Psychiatric Side Effects

The Food and Drug Administration is affixing a new warning label to an anti-malaria medication called mefloquine hydrochloride.  Previously going by the name Lariam, the product can lead the user to experience psychiatric or neurologic issues.  For instance, the user could face anxiety, hallucinations, depression, ear ringing, or dizziness accompanied by balance issues.  Unfortunately, this… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2013

Safety Improvements Abound on Playgrounds

With school out for the summer, many children are taking to local playgrounds to pass the time.  Parents might worry that unexpected safety hazards might crop up on such environments, but as a new report from NPR discloses, such playgrounds may actually be safer than they’ve ever been. Armed with research and knowledge about what’s… read more

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Posted on July 23, 2013

FDA Steers Consumers Away From Fraudulent Diabetes Drugs

The Food and Drug Administration has released a consumer health update geared toward those persons who suffer from diabetes.  In particular, the organization is attempting to warn consumers about the danger posed by purported treatment options that fail to meet the standards set by the FDA for labeling.  What separates this warning from others of… read more

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