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1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th

STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS

Audio|Mon, 26 Oct 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Food And Drug Administrationfound at6:05, 5:53

“…The Government Accountability Office says the Food and Drug Administration has allow drugs to stay on the market even one -- study showed they didn't live up to their promise. A report finds in the sixteen years the FDA has used an accelerated drug approval process it's never pulled the drug off the market data missing on impressive follow up data. It says of 144 studies the FDA has required under the program 64% of been completed and more than a third are still pending. The FDA says it's overhauled its tracking system since the report was completed and an outside analysis found. Most drug companies are meeting study …”

“…a previous incident in which she was found. Reportedly with amnesia. The Food and Drug Administration feeling the heat. Over a government report which finds it isn't doing enough to get some untested drugs off the market. …”

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th

STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS

Audio|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|FDAfound at3:15, 3:24

“…out with a list of the top ten foods regulated by the FDA that are most responsible for making us sick this CS PRI's Sarah Klein says a lot fallen for the FDA's fingers. …”

“…80% of the food supply its regulated by FDA so we need to know where there are falling down on the job. …”

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th

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Audio|Thu, 6 Aug 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|FDAfound at1:37

“…to -- on the Long Island Expressway. As he approached exit they FDA investigators say Clinton SUV. And swerved into an exit lane guard rail and flipped over. And now Newsday reports the medical Examiner's …”

Money Markets and More for Thursday, July 30, 2009

Money Markets and More for Thursday, July 30, 2009

Disney and Exxon Mobil are among the companies reporting earnings. Serious Star Trek fans now have the perfect fragrance to go with their costumes. Boxed wines still enjoy a share of the adult-beverage market despite the contempt of connoisseurs. Now, bre

Audio|Wed, 29 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|FDAfound at3:17

“…The FDA has approved a new wrinkle treatment it's called -- aesthetic. Drugmaker Sanofi-Aventis. Says it's injected into the skin to replace collagen. -- …”

Acetaminophen

Acetaminophen

Dr. Brian McDonough explains the new FDA dosage recommendations for acetaminophen products.

Audio|Mon, 6 Jul 2009|More from Your Health with Dr. Brian McDonough
|Food And Drug Administrationfound at0:00

“…The Food and Drug Administration advisory panel certainly set the medical world on -- a year but making recommendations to lower -- available dosage of -- title and other SE Dominican products 300 point five milligrams. There's definitely a positive angle to this recommendation. Unintentional -- and if abuse is the leading cause of preventable liver damage. One major warning. Use this latest FDA recommendation to realize that other products like Ibuprofen could also be overused. In the case of Ibuprofen there's a fear of kidney …”

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st

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Audio|Wed, 1 Jul 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|FDAfound at6:12, 6:34

“…the country. Cinematic scene isn't being pulled -- the market by the FDA advisers are recommending more regulation for the painkiller. That can cause liver damage if you take too much of it. FDA adviser doctor Sandra sweeter urges folks to use some common cents. …”

“…The FDA recommends lowering the current maximum dose which is four grams or eight pills today. And they are also considering eliminating prescription drugs …”

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 4th

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 4th

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Audio|Thu, 4 Jun 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Food And Drug Administrationfound at5:57

“…were closed or medical news this time. For your precious. Coach the Food and Drug Administration approving the first drug made specifically to treat cancer in dogs it's called. -- idea. And it's manufactured by Pfizer's animal health …”

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Video game makers are attracting some high-powered Hollywood talent as they look to score big on the other small screen. There are now more things you can do with Microsoft's Xbox. Hovnanian gives us an eye on homebuilding.

Audio|Mon, 1 Jun 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|FDAfound at2:56

“…every two years but it is not -- it's administered intravenously. The FDA has approved the drug called -- made by Novartis Novartis stock closed nearly 1% higher. You've heard of the big screen and …”

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd

STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS

Audio|Thu, 23 Apr 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|FDAfound at1:37

“…but never licensed to practice medicine here in the United States. The FDA says it will Obey a federal judge's order and allowed teams to buy the morning after emergency contraceptive. Without a doctor's prescription. …”

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 31st

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 31st

STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS

Audio|Tue, 31 Mar 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|FDAfound at6:19

“…little effects from the -- We here we go again at the FDA has targeted another food that could contain Salmonella. This time it's to stashing -- the FDA's doctor David Acheson says a pistachio processing firm based in California. Will voluntarily be recalling its processed pistachio nuts. …”

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